Create a More Inviting Atmosphere
Lighting affects how a room is perceived. Warm, indirect lighting can make a space feel cozy and relaxing, while cooler tones may work better for kitchens or offices where clarity is needed. Well-placed fixtures like wall sconces, recessed lights, or track lights allow you to build the mood of your space with intention.
Improve Visibility and Peace of Mind
Thoughtful lighting plays a key role in household safety. Fixtures placed along staircases, hallways, and entrances help prevent accidents. Outdoor lighting systems can illuminate dark pathways and driveways, making nighttime navigation easier while deterring potential intruders.
Add Value and Visual Appeal to Your Property
Thoughtful lighting makes your property more attractive to visitors and future homebuyers. Specialty lighting can highlight custom woodwork, shelving, or artwork while improving overall room brightness and appeal. Functional upgrades like cabinet lighting or outdoor security lights also signal a well-maintained, thoughtfully updated property.
Types of Specialty Lighting
Mr. Electric of Southeast NH offers various specialty lighting options to meet your unique needs and design goals. Whether you're looking for focused task lighting or layered ambient solutions, we can help you create a well-balanced system that suits your home.
Accent Lighting
Accent lights draw the eye to a specific area or feature in a room. These lights are often used to create focal points in a room and can be adjusted to achieve the desired intensity and angle.
Ambient Lighting
This is your base layer of lighting, the general illumination that fills a room. Ambient lighting ensures your space is comfortable and evenly lit, reducing eye strain and enhancing the room’s atmosphere.
Anti-Germ AV-C Lighting
This advanced lighting solution uses specialized ultraviolet wavelengths to help reduce bacteria and viruses on surfaces. An ideal choice in kitchens, bathrooms, and other high-traffic areas, this type of lighting adds an extra layer of cleanliness to your home.
Automatic Lights
Automatic lighting lets you effortlessly control when your lights turn on and off. These systems often include timers or motion sensors, helping to manage energy use while maintaining comfort and safety. Automatic lighting is especially beneficial in entries, hallways, and outdoor areas.
Cabinet and Under-Cabinet Lighting
Cabinet lighting improves visibility in kitchens, workshops, and display areas. By installing lights underneath cabinets or inside shelving units, you can brighten countertops and other workspaces while adding a touch of modern design.
Outdoor Security Lighting
Lighting your outdoor areas increases safety and extends your usable living space. Exterior security lights can be motion-activated or connected to a timer, illuminating driveways, porches, and side yards to help you feel secure during the evening hours.
Residential Dock Lighting
If you have a dock or boat slip on your property, proper lighting is essential. This lighting improves safety near the water while also enhancing the look of your property. It can also make it easier to dock your boat at night or host waterside gatherings after dark.
Track Lighting
Track lighting is versatile and sleek. These systems allow multiple light fixtures to be installed along a single track, each adjustable to focus on specific areas. They are often used in kitchens, offices, or display spaces where directional lighting is helpful.
Tray Ceiling Lighting
Installing lights inside tray ceilings provides a subtle and elegant glow, often used in living rooms or master bedrooms. This style of lighting creates an effect that is layered and adds dimension and warmth to your interior design.
Wall Wash Recessed Lighting
Wall wash lighting casts an even spread of light across a wall’s surface, ideal for art displays, bookshelves, or textured walls. These fixtures are typically recessed, and they soften and spread light across vertical surfaces.
Wayfinding Lighting
Wayfinding lights guide movement throughout your home during low-light conditions. These fixtures are placed near stairs, along baseboards, or in hallways and serve as visual cues to help you navigate safely.