Showing newest posts with label Lighting. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Lighting. Show older posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Are you ready for some football?


Or maybe a Blu-ray movie on the 100-inch BIG screen? 

Click the little screen above for a 2 1/2 minute video tour of our new DIY media room/home theater. Photos, resource list and DIY details are in the next post. And here's the before/work-in-progress video.

8 NFL games. On one big screen. Cool. Is it September yet?

DirecTV GameMix on my Big ScreenNFL GameMix image courtesy of DirecTV.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

diy geeks! flatwire your home

My friend Patty actually watches more HGTV than I do. She saw this amazing DIY product, Flatwire, on "I Want That!"

Flatwire solves the problem of exposed cords or hard-wiring electrical sconces and A/V components. Especially if you live in a home or apartment with concrete walls. All you need is an accessible electrical outlet.

Here's a very good video...


Flatwire video - powered by Metacafe


HGTV DIY electrical wiringFrom Flatwire's website: With FlatWire, home theater installations are easily completed by professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike! Installing flat wire uses no special tools, because the wire is bendable, paintable, and paper-thin.
Gizmodo and Lifehacker have more details, plus pros & cons from actual users.

Here are photos of actual installations.


Flatwire DIY electrical wiring

Flatwire sells a variety of sconces in kits.

Flatwire DIY sconce kit

Seamless installations for lighting and home theater

Flatwire DIY media wall wiring

Not exactly the most stylish photos, but you get the idea. Be sure to watch the video, above.

If you're into cool DIY electrical stuff (which you should be if you got to the end of this post), check out my DIY wireless Z-wave lighting system.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

how-to: z-wave wireless accent lighting

Ever wished you could press a button and turn on, off, or dim ALL your lights? Well you can with Z-Wave technology. I've retrofitted most of my wall switches and all my lamps and uplights. Girls, if you can flip a breaker and install a simple dimmer switch, you can have a smart home without the huge expense. It's the coolest thing, EVEN if you're not a geek like me.

I get a lot of comments online and from friends on my accent lighting which is PC-controlled by Z-Wave devices and Homeseer software.

Here's what happens 1 hour before sundown at my house: 11 lights above or in kitchen cabinets turn on dimmed 50%; all under cabinet lights come on, the nook pendant comes on at 70%; 6 cans in the living & dining rooms come on; dining room's buffet lamps and chandelier come on and dim to 30%; bookcase and cove lighting in the den comes on; and the garage lights turn off (if they were on); 2 table lamps in the living room turn on and 2 uplights stuck in silk trees turn on; then at sundown the 6 front coachlights come on at 40%.

At bedtime I push one button on my 7" Samsung Q1 touchscreen UMPC in the kitchen and everything that's on turns off, including any lights left on upstairs in my office; Even DH can handle it. Get the idea? See the kitchen lighting and PC in my video kitchen tour.

If you want more info, I'll be happy to expand on this. Lamps are easy - just use the plug-in style unit shown above.

Cool, huh?

If you're a design geek (and you must be if you're still reading this), check out my post on Flatwire, the amazing DIY solution for hiding your wires without calling an electrician.