Track lights provide easy and inexpensive yet professional-looking and unexpected ways of designing, renovating or updating interiors and creative displays. Rigid track keeps it simple and no-fuss while pendulum track lighting makes it ornate and sensational, but flexible track lighting is the most versatile. It can be bent as needed and re-bent at a later time. Choose from name brands like Juno, Halo, Lightolier Lytespan, ProTrack, Hampton Bay, WAC and Elco.
Your first consideration should be the layout of the room or display. Flexible track lighting systems are available in a variety of curvature to adapt to knotty corners and tough spots that are harder to reach by rigid tracks. They can be curved to an S shape, spiral, light wave, wave and many other forms. They can adjust to mixed media or installation art, sculpture, architectural details especially on art deco interiors.
Your next consideration should be the palette that needs to be complemented. Choose from incandescent, halogen and energy-saving light bulbs to provide general or task illumination, in ambient or functional tones like white, frosted, emerald and amber. The range of track finishes includes white, chrome, steel, brushed steel, brass and bronze lines and bars in classic, traditional, contemporary and transitional designs.
Another consideration should be ease of use. Flexible track lighting is generally easy to install but you have a choice between pre-assembled systems or do-it-yourself kits that easily plug or connect into existing electric outlets. Buy a complete lighting system or buy track parts separately, including track heads and connectors.
Derek Larusso is an expert on Flexible Track Lighting. Please visit his site at http://www.flexible-track-lighting.com for more info.
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