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Facelift Lighting Dental Office
We are a dental office bursting at the seams. We have had to move our marketer and another person into the basement. We've built a room there, but there are no windows. I would like to make the room as brightly lit as possible with tons of windows. I'm hoping for advice on how to do this. There is one light fixture in the center of the ceiling, and I want the biggest, worst light fixture with the very best full-spectrum/therapy-type bulbs in it for him.
Also, we'd like to replace all of our fluorescent bulbs with something that is both better for our team members as well as for color matching (for veneers and crowns, etc).
If you would like to let us know what the dimensions of the basement area are, we would be happy to plug those into our Lumen Estimation Calculator to see what the recommended illumination target would be.
In the interim, we would likely recommend our D50 5000K T8 LED Tube Lights for Color Matching (ISO3664:2000) for the office lighting, which provides full-spectrum light with a high CRI of 95+ and are designed with color-critical installations in mind. These tube lights are compatible with many types of fixtures, though the fixtures may need to be rewired for ballast bypass if they do not contain a compatible ballast.
If you would prefer to utilize a new fixture, you may be interested in our newly launched T8 fixtures, including the LED-Ready T8 Tube Light Fixture - Wrap Fixture with Prismatic Lens. As our fixtures are designed with LED technology in mind, they would not require any rewiring for operation.
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