The Best Under Cabinet Lighting Solution Ever (BUCLSE)!

Under cabinet lighting. You want it. But, you really don’t want to install a fluorescent fixture that fit under cabinets-because of esthetics-it often is visible unless you find a work around solution. I’ll bet you  even thought of getting a bunch of those hockey puck style LED lights as a solution. But, your intuition tells…

Some Commonly Asked Questions About 5″ Recessed Lighting Fixtures

Here at Total Recessed Lighting, we do get a lot of the same questions asked by many-we don’t mind answering these questions, but we thought that we’d empower YOU with the information and have the ability to refer back to it when ever needed. Ahhhh….the beauty of You Tube! This series of You Tube videos…

More Things About 4″ Recessed Lights That You Were Afraid to Ask…

I don’t know about you, but I find the area of recessed lighting to be, well, a bit intimidating. I know our lighting designer is comfortable and knowledgeable in this area. Which is good, since all of us here at Total Recessed Lighting go to him for a lot of our questions. To help all…

LED, Incandescents, CFL’s, Oh, No!! (Or, Watt’s Up??)

(Grab your cuppa coffee or tea and sit down with it as you dig in to this article…) So, ‘watt’s’ up with the new light bulb law coming into effect in January 2012 (which is named the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007)? Will incandescent light bulbs be outlawed? Will we be ‘forced’ to…

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Recessed Lighting Decorative Glass Trims

Oh, bring on the bling! That’s what I say… Looking for that “wow” factor in your recessed lighting design? It’s really easy with the family of decorative glass trims (especially in the 4″ low voltage section) offered at Total Recessed Lighting. Whether you are trying to achieve accent lighting, task lighting or general lighting in…

Cutting a Hole in Your Plaster Ceiling for Recessed Lighting

Note: this article is reprinted in its entirety with permission from the blog of the nice folks at Hole Pro. We get a lot of customers with questions in regards to cutting the holes for recessed lighting. Often, mistakes are made-some of which are very difficult to correct for. We think you will find their…

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Going ‘green’ with your recessed lighting fixtures

Many buildings (residential, retail and commercial) have 6” recessed lighting fixtures in their hallways, restrooms, board rooms, lobbies, stairwells, etc., where down lighting fixtures were needed and installed. With the cost of electricity going up almost every 6 months, energy efficiency becomes a higher priority on everyone’s minds. We decided to weigh in with some…