Friday, December 27, 2013

New Year, New Bulbs



Ringing in the New Year means more changes in the light bulb world for 2014. Starting January 1, the last of the federal government’s new lighting standards take effect. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 included new standards for manufacturers to make light bulbs more efficient and to reduce the amount of energy needed to power them. This third phase-out we’re about to see affects some 40 watt and 60 watt general service incandescent bulbs.
            What does that mean for you? Choices. Basically, there are three different bulbs that will replace the older, less efficient ones. Compact fluorescents (CFL’s), LEDs, and halogen-insert incandescent bulbs. At Lighting Design, we have several different ones to choose from, so it’s a good idea to come in and ask questions. The CFL bulbs have come a long way from when they first came into the market. The color is better, and the prices have really dropped. However, they are not the right choice if you are using a dimmer switch. LED bulbs are the most efficient, and with wattages of less than 9 watts, use very little energy. Still, although prices are dropping and the long term energy costs are better, a lot of people have a problem paying that much up front for a bulb. They are a great choice for applications like undercabinet lighting. The halogen-insert bulbs are probably the best “baby step” choice for most people. They cost a little more than traditional bulbs, but the brightness and color is very comparable. And although the lifetime of the bulb isn’t much longer, they are about 29% more efficient.
The new choices will result in us all reading labels, too. We’re all used to reading nutrition labels on food products, and now light bulb packaging includes a Lighting Facts Label. While we are looking for the most vitamins and nutrients for the least amount of calories when it comes to food, with bulbs we want more brightness for less energy used. The label gives you facts like brightness (lumens), estimated energy costs, life expectancy of the bulb, and light appearance or color. For example, if you are searching for a bulb with the warm appearance of an old-style incandescent, choose a bulb that is 2700 Kelvin. And if you’d like the same brightness of your 60 watt bulb, choose a bulb with around 800 lumens.
While there has been an outcry of “banning bulbs,” the truth is that it is not that extreme. The government won’t come to your home and take your away bulbs. They are simply requiring manufacturers to create better, more efficient bulbs for all of us. Considering the technology that we’re used to is over 130 years old, I would say it is probably time for a change.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Holiday Open House

 
It's that time of year again...Downtown La Crosse's Holiday Open House. Come join us this Friday, November 8, for extended shopping hours! We'll be open until 9:00 p.m.

We've gotten our showroom looking beautiful with our new Christmas accessories, and the tree is decorated and all lit up. Some people may complain that the festive season seems to come earlier and earlier every year. However, when you come downtown this Friday evening, you'll be doing yourself a BIG favor. 

First of all, we are so lucky to have a great downtown...filled with one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants. If you want to get some gift shopping out of the way, this is the place. No cookie-cutter presents here (unless you do want some truly unique cookie cutters, you can probably find those somewhere). And we just got in some really stylish (but whimsical) jewelry that you have to see!

Also, you know you'll be doing shopping at some point this season. You may as well do it in a place that's not so...well...frenzied. Have some fun...and refreshments, too. Remember that shopping should be an enjoyable experience. Our experts are always here to help you choose just the right lighting for your home...or gift for your loved one. 

Lastly, leaving things to the last minute is never a good idea. We'll help check off some items on your to-do list, while helping you stick to your budget. When you take the time to think things through, you won't end up just buying some generic gift at any price, the way you would by leaving your shopping until Christmas eve. 

We look forward to seeing you! 

P.S. We've still got turkeys! Buy any item $79 or more, and receive a free turkey! There is no limit on how many turkeys you can earn. Too many turkeys? We will gladly donate them to the Salvation Army of La Crosse. Hey, there's another reason to shop downtown -- to help a neighbor in need!




Wednesday, October 30, 2013

We've Got Turkeys!

Yay! We started a blog. It is one of those things we've been meaning to do (and been told to do) for quite some time. It is also one of those things that you never have time for, but you just have to make time to do it. 
 Meanwhile, everyone at Lighting Design by Wettstein's is pretty excited this week because today kicks off our annual Turkey Giveaway! For every $79 (or more)  you purchase, you get a free turkey. If you buy two $79+ items, you get two free turkeys. And so on. Which means, it's quite possible to walk out of here with a lot of frozen birds. We do have another option, though, just in case your freezer (or stomach) isn't big enough. We will gladly donate any of the turkeys to the Salvation Army of La Crosse. In fact, Dan Wettstein would LOVE it if we could donate a ton of turkey to the Salvation Army this year.
Stop in today...get fantastic lighting and decor for your home, take care of the main course of this year's Thanksgiving dinner, and maybe even help some of your neighbors!