Saturday, May 11, 2013

Illuminated Closet Rod

Mentioned (as quoted below) in a Chicago Daily Herald article about getting good lighting in storage ages:

Microfluorescent fixtures, named because the fixture itself is not much bigger than the light bulb, can be placed around the doorway to dramatically brighten the often-windowless closet space. The fixtures also can be linked to each other to provide homeowners a semi-custom level of brightness.

“In my home, you will see one of these on the top of the closet door, two on the left and two on the right,” says Tom Farrin, president of Pegasus Lighting and Edison Lighting Fixtures in North Carolina. “It provides good floor-to-ceiling light for the closet.”

Another option is a lighted closet rod, like the Kendo closet rod by Luminii. The aluminum rod — which needs to be custom ordered and can fit lengths up to 72 inches — has a line of LED lights on its underside that helps keep hanging items illuminated.

 

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=9523

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