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WE RE ON TAKE IT OUTSIDE NICOLE BOWLING Managing Editor Phone: (847) 391-1013 E-mail: NBowling@sgcmail.com Residential Lighting 3030 W. Salt Creek Ln., Ste. 201 Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Backyards have long been a place for barbecuing with friends, getting dirty in the garden, playing roughand-tumble games and relaxing around the fire pit on a cool summer night. A recent trend in extending entertaining areas from inside the home out has transformed outdoor spaces like these into rooms of their own, making comfort and style more important than ever before. Now, furniture, accessories, appliances and lighting take on a whole new persona. Not requiring a huge monetary investment or any heavy construction, perhaps the easiest components of outdoor living to integrate are furniture and accessories. According to the American Home Furnishings Alliance s 2015 Outdoor Furniture Trend Report, more than 80 percent of American households planned a purchase in this sub-segment last year, up from 62 percent in 2014. Some trending concepts include: low-maintenance materials, like plank porcelain, lightweight aluminum and wood grain in fiberglass; crescent- or U-shaped sofas and loveseats; tables with expansion capabilities; fire pits; and vibrant colors. Then there s the kitchen, considered to be the heart of the home (and perhaps now the backyard?). In the National Kitchen & Bath Assn. (NKBA) 2016 Design Trends Survey, 45 percent of NKBA member respondents designed or built outdoor kitchens in 2015, and roughly the same amount expect to do more in 2016. Luxury grills, pizza ovens, openair structures and functional zones are the most-requested elements. Not surprisingly, lighting is also on top of the must-have list for an outdoor living space. In the 2016 Residential Landscape Architecture Trends Survey conducted by the American Society of Landscape Architects, respondents were asked to rate the expected popularity of a variety of residential outdoor design elements in 2016. Lighting was the second most popular, with 67 percent saying it will be requested by consumers in the coming year. Are we prepared for this demand? New intros in landscape lighting, as well as outdoor lanterns and posts, will surely provide great options. And at January s Lightovation in Dallas, a truly new category outdoor decorative bolstered exterior lighting offerings even more. In our story Outdoor Living on page 46, you ll see big manufacturers like Hinkley and Kichler have introduced outdoor pendants and chandeliers, some as extensions of popular indoor collections, to bring big style to these areas and create a mood as inviting as a cozy living room. This, to me, really signifies that outdoor entertaining spaces have reached a pivotal level. Nothing completes a room like a good lighting fixture it takes thought and handiwork, and proclaims a sense of permanence. If you haven t already started to bolster your outdoor offerings, now is definitely the time. 10 APRIL 2016 www.residentiallighting.com
Satin-etched white glass encases the light in the 12-inch Trinsic LED bath fixture from Kichler, and a unique X embellishment across the front and sides provides a subtle accent. The average rated life for the fixture is 40,000 hours with a color temperature of 3000K. www.kichler.com The Kalli bath lighting collection by Feiss emits soft light sparkling through thick, multifaceted, clear pressed votive crystal glass shades. It s also offered in a one-light wall sconce or threelight vanity and in a Satin Nickel or Chrome finish. www.feiss.com New from Quoizel s Platinum Collection, Shimmer vanity is comprised of tiny metal ringlets and crystals that create a shimmering effect. The two LED bulbs are dimmable and throw 400 lumens. www.quoizel.com 44 APRIL 2016 www.residentiallighting.com
Living rooms are moving outside, and covered spaces on patios or in backyards are now serving as an extension of the home. Outdoor pendants and chandeliers to complement these spaces are cropping up, providing style points all on their own. Kichler s outdoor Halleron family offers the popular orb shape with clear seedy glass in Londonderry finish, which has a gold base with gray undertones. The collection also includes two outdoor wall lanterns, an outdoor post lantern and an outdoor flush mount fixture. www.kichler.com 46 APRIL 2016 www.residentiallighting.com
NEW PRODUCTS INNOVATIVE INTERIORS Zanzibar Collection from Currey & Co. has been expanded to include Zanzibar pendant, which joins a wall sconce and two chandeliers. Made out of wrought iron, the pendant is finished in a Light Bronze Gold and Raj Mirror. www.curreycodealers.com MINIMALIST MOOD Structo floor lamp from Curio Design features advanced light guide technology, with 90 percent of the light directed downward and the remaining 10 percent pointed upward. Available in six colors, it also offers Bluetooth connectivity. www.curiodesign.com WORLD TRAVELER Passport from Kichler is a Danish-inspired, Mid-Century Modern collection with a rounded wood frame. Satinetched, cased opal glass completes the five-light chandelier, which comes in a Brushed Nickel finish and features a light maple-stained wood. The collection also includes a three-light chandelier, a one-light pendant and a wall sconce. www.kichler.com 52 APRIL 2016 www.residentiallighting.com