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Low voltage lighting gives power and flexibility to the home decorator

when updating a lighting scheme. The majority of low voltage lighting layouts allows the designer the flexibility to easily change lights around and create a simple customized layout. When track lighting was first introduced around 30 years ago, it had the unfortunate disadvantages of weight, inefficiency, and bad design dragging it down. Light fixtures used in a track lighting setup were normally far too bright, and much too difficult to adjust. The track lighting of today is much different, thanks in large part to the introduction of low voltage lighting.

Low voltage lighting makes it possible to easily customize the lighting of your home without worrying about wiring or difficult installation. Low voltage lights are inexpensive, and can be pushed along a track rail to determine the sort of lighting you desire. Fixed track lighting has a number of fixed points at which light fixtures can be attached, allowing a significant range of freedom for the designer. Free track lighting is even more flexible, allowing the decorator to arrange lights along a track at any determined point.

While fixed track lighting is more affordable, free track lighting offers the greatest flexibility. Ambitious designers can even find curved track sections that can be connected together, making for a very free form look to the layout. The latest developments have seen the introduction of what are called "bare wire" low voltage lights. A bare wire light setup allows the fixtures to be moved around without hassle, and because just a 12V power supply is used, the system is entirely safe.

Some bare wire layouts even allow remote controls to be used, ordering individual light fixtures to move along the wire. Although bare wire systems are normally found in museums, they have become ever more popular in home and business design. Affordability is a major concern when selecting products for home design. Fortunately, track lighting is very affordable, even with the free form variety. Bare wire lighting is also relatively affordable, with its use of low voltage lighting and simple construction. Low voltage lighting is the perfect solution for home design, offering both affordability and flexibility. Safe enough to install and work with without hiring expensive contractors, low voltage lighting is the solution that many home decorators have been seeking.

 
Gaylene Slater
Hi, I am Gaylene Slater,
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