Adding Lighting to Your Job is Easy Once You Know the Basics…

Adding Lights to Your Job is Easy Once You Know the Basics

Janet Stevenson of Closets and Cabinetry by Closet City won the 2015 Top Shelf Award with  her project “Personal Boutique”

LED lighting adds a WOW factor to your work – that’s why the trend is so hot right now. Customers love the look and the fact that they can spotlight their favorite Louie or pair of Manolos.

My customers that are currently selling lights love it to because their average sale is going up and once you get the hang of it – it’s really not that complicated.

Let’s start off with some basics –

The most cost effective ways to light an area are with puck lights or LED tape.

There are many other options on the market and unless you are doing super high end or commercial the price will scare off your client.

“Rule #1 – Pucks or LED Tape is the most cost effective way to go”

How to decide between pucks and tape –

Pucks are great if only lighting a couple of upper cabinets or accenting your favorite collectable.

The downside to pucks is each light has to run back to the transformer or mounting block – the wires could get messy – imagine having 12 pucks in a large walk in.

Typically you would need a transformer for each wall to make running the wires a little easier – each transformer will cost you about $35 and each transformer could require a switch if the outlet is not already controlled by one. Leading to additional money and wires.

“Rule #2 – Pucks are great for accent lighting or smaller jobs”

When is LED tape the best option –

Tape is great when you want more of a functional light.

Many of my accounts run the tape above closet poles or behind fluted moulding, when lighting a closet. It works underneath upper cabinets to light counter tops or prep areas.

“Be careful when adding lights above a mirror in a hutch section – the reflection is distracting”

The major benefit to tape is it’s a linear light, which means that each piece of tape can be connected to the previous piece – you don’t connect each piece to the transformer.   This saves you money on transformers, switches and labor.

“Rule #3 – Tape is great for walk-in closets, work areas and commercial applications”

Warm vs Cool Lights

LED lights come in a wide range of colors – to keep it simple there is a warm yellow light and a bright white light – think the Apple store. Most of your clients will believe that they want a bright white light, that isn’t always the best choice.

The white lights work great in a contemporary situation – if you are building white closets or anything glossy. The white lights will brighten the material.

Warm light works better in most other situations. Warm light will bring out the grain in the wood.

Of course this is personal preference – a good way to remember is –

“Rule #4 – Warm (W) for Wood grains / Cool (C) for Contemporary”

Switches

If your client has an outlet controlled by a wall switch – skip this section, pour your favorite glass of Merlot and relax – you’re done.

Not so lucky – there are a ton of options. The two types that I typically sell are a basic rocker switch or a remote dimmer.

The rocker switch is a cost effective way to control the lights – the installation is easy – a ¾” hole in your panel, push the switch in the hole and connect the wires between the transformer and mounting block. The biggest problem is hiding the wires, most hide in fluted columns or backing.

The dimmer switch is a little more expensive, but there is no additional wiring.   Plug the sensor into the transformer and you are done. Many of my customers offer this as the only option so that they don’t have to worry about additional wires.

“Rule #5 – Controlling the lights with a remote is easy!”

These are a few of the basic questions you need to ask yourself when considering lighting.   Lighting has a come a long way and is made with the installer in mind. There is no reason for you to lose this work to the electrician.

Are you offering lighting in your jobs? What has your experience been like?

As always if you have any questions please post in the comments section below or send me an email at richdemarco@optonline.net

Closet & Cabinet Expo is a HUGE Success!

20150414_182320-2If you attended the Closet Conference last week than you are probably just coming down off your high. This was the first time in a while that the rooms were full, the traffic lasted all day and people were excited about a strong year ahead.

Skip Labella kicked off the Conference by sharing Closet America’s “Go to Market Strategy” – the room was so full tables needed to be taken out so that we could fit more chairs.

There was a panel discussion that focused on the benefits of Insourcing VS Outsourcing. People left that session with a clear vision of the advantages and disadvantages of both models.

Closet Factory Virginia Beach owner, Jeff Bruzzesi explained how he turned building custom homes into a successful marketing strategy. By creating organization through out the custom homes, clients quickly realized that Jeff could do much more than build closets.  Here are some of the photos.

From the Conference nearly 200 people took a short bus ride to Plus Closets. They showed us the workflow in their shop, how they make drawer boxes and how they ship orders. It was one of the most organized tours that I have ever been on.

As we do every year we ended the day with a Networking Reception. We drank, ate, caught up with old friends and made new ones.

That was just day 1… 🙂

Day 2 didn’t disappoint – The Expo floor was packed with new items. Here are some of my favorites are –

The Boot Butler.  It’s a space saving way to hang your boots. It helps your boots maintain their shape, avoid creases and allows you to easily find the pair you are looking for. This is a cool item that your customers will love.

There was a handbag pull out and a pull out clothing rack for shallow closets, both are made by Glideware. Storing handbags can be a big problem especially if your client is like my wife and collects them… (That’s a topic for another day)  There are solutions for shallow closets, most are not as pretty as Glideware’s. Both options will work great for your high-end customers.

The Expo wasn’t all about accessories – Titus is introducing 5 brand new cam colors. They are designed to match the new textures that are on the market.   I consistently get asked for light gray (silver) and medium brown (warm cherry)  These should be available in 30 days.

Your turn – What were some of your favorite things about the Closet Conference & Expo?

I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

For those of you that couldn’t attend, Woodworking Network has many of the presentation slides available on line – Check them out here – 

Be sure to save the date for next year’s Conference in Pasadena – March 22nd – 24th.

See you there!!

A New Year… A New Time Saver From FastCap

Screen Shot 2014-12-20 at 11.09.15 AMWith all of the new melamine colors on the market sooner or later you are going to run into a situation where you need to make your own custom FastCaps or custom FastEdge.

FastCap does have the ability to run a custom color, but what if you can’t wait??

They have come up with the solution –

Check out this great new product

Let me know what you think in the comments section below.

Wishing you a Happy & Healthy 2015!!

Pull Out Drawers Made Easy

Pull Out Drawers Made Easy

Did you see the post on Woodworking Network about pull out drawers?

“Rollouts in lower cabinets in a kitchen, utility room or any frequently-used home storage area are specified in 92 percent of projects, reports cabinet manufacturer RSI PCS, citing the NKBA 2014 Kitchen & Bath Style Report”

I know that adding pull out drawers behind doors can sometimes be a pain, especially if it’s a face frame cabinet or a pantry closet with return walls.

Here is an easy solution.

Pull Out Drawers Made Easy

This metal L-bracket screws to a fixed shelf and then attaches to your full extension slide.

It comes in sets of four with the necessary screws to easily attach to your slides.

Adding pull out drawers to your jobs should increase your close rate and profit.

Don’t hesitate to send me an email at richdemarco@optonline.net if you have any questions about these brackets or any other piece of hardware.

The Poor Man’s CNC…

Fastcap distributed by the Mayor of Hardware

Well maybe this doesn’t have the capabilities of a CNC, but it’s an easy way to do “selective drilling.”

Use it on site or in the field.

Watch Brian Way show us how –

Another time saver from Fastcap!!

If you need more info contact your local Fastcap distributor or you can leave your questions below…

I’m happy to help!