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 Friday, November 20, 2009
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Look Great With Light

Things always look good in stores. You now can have the same great look at home, due to neodymium -- a new kind of full-spectrum light bulb. The bulbs, once used only by retailers, now can be in your home! Neodymium is a rare earth element imbedded in glass to filter out overly yellow and brownish portions of the spectrum. These portions cause other colors to appear duller than they are. This is why stores use neodymium lighting. Much like natural sunlight, this lighting adds vibrancy, contrast and flair to almost anything -- from furniture and rugs to clothing and artwork. These bulbs are now sold for home use. They bring dull rooms to life by producing crisp and clean natural illumination. They're available in most types and styles, from compact fluorescent to incandescent. Thinking about redecorating your place? Try new neodymium light first. You might be surprised. For more tips, visit our Web site at Onthehouse.com.

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