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November LED lighting contest winner plans to transform family room

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

When Colleen Locchi began planning lighting for her kitchen, she thought she would go with CFLs. But the more investigating she did, the more she realized that mercury-containing CFLs likely weren’t the energy-efficient solution she wanted.

“Initially I was all about CFLs,” Colleen wrote me, “but the more research I did, the less enchanted I have become. LEDs seem to be the way to go. I did incorporate some into my new kitchen and find I now prefer them over my incandescent lamps.”

Once Colleen got a taste of LED lighting, she wanted more. So she entered (and won) our November LED lighting giveaway by submitting a picture of her large family room, which is lit almost entirely with lamps. Colleen won five Cree CR6 LED downlights, which she says she plans to use to accent her fire place and provide overhead task lighting without an assortment of lamps. Here’s the photo she submitted:

Collleen November 2011 winner

“We purchased the house in the mid-90s and the lighting in this room has been a thorn in my side ever since. The expense of the lighting always put it on the back burner so I am quite thrilled to be able to move forward with this project. I really think it will finish off the room,” Colleen wrote.

Not only will Colleen’s new Cree LED downlights deliver beautiful light quality (warm, 2700K color temperature), the lights will also save her energy. The CR6 LED downlight (pictured below) consumes only 10.5 watts, but delivers the same warm light you’d expect from a 65-watt halogen light.

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And once Colleen installs her new recessed LED lighting, she won’t have to worry about changing them for years – possibly decades – to come. That’s because the CR6 LED downlight is designed to last 50,000 hours, which means Colleen could leave them lit eight hours a day, seven days a week and they could last more than 17 years. And, let’s be real, chances are Colleen’s family isn’t going to be using the lights that frequently, which means they’ll likely last even longer.

If you want to see how Cree LED lighting can solve your lighting challenges, submit a photo of the lighting you want to replace to our January contest. One lucky winner will receive five Cree CR6 LED downlights to transform their light-style.

October Cree LED Lighting Contest Winner Hopes to Makeover Restaurant Bathroom

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Like many friendly co-workers, Ingrid McMasters and her colleague Barb occasionally stop by a local restaurant to grab a bite to eat. But, since Ingrid and Barb are both lighting designers, they can’t go anywhere without scrutinizing the light – even the bathroom.

Ingrid is the October winner of Cree’s LED lighting photo contest. She sent in this photo of these dim downlights in the bathroom of a restaurant in the Madison, Wisconsin area:

oct 2011 contest winner

Here's the photo Ingrid submitted.

“We were absolutely appalled at this attempt at energy efficiency when we saw it,” Ingrid wrote in an email to me.

So were our judges. While we always applaud attempts to make lighting more efficient, we also believe that folks shouldn’t have to compromise on light quality to save energy. Ingrid won five Cree CR6 LED downlights for exposing this poorly lit bathroom.

“My goal is to deliver these five cans directly to the owner of the restaurant in hopes that they’ll fix it.  I entered the contest since they were so obviously in need of assistance.  Color quality and hospitality feel are so important in a restaurant restroom,” Ingrid wrote.

We hope the restaurant owner sees the light and takes just a few minutes to install our downlights in their bathroom. Then they’ll know it’s possible to save energy without making restaurant patrons look sickly under the lights.

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Cree's CR6 LED downlight consumes only 10.5 watts.

Our CR6 LED downlights feature Cree TrueWhite™ Technology, which is our patented approach to delivering bright, incandescent-like light that is more energy efficient than fluorescents. So the ladies who step under our lights in the bathroom will actually get to see what they look like, instead of having their reflections cloaked in dim, ugly light.

Other cool features of Cree’s CR6 LED downlight include:

  • Low Energy Consumption: This LED light consumes only 10.5 watts, but delivers the same light quality you would expect from a 65 watt Halogen light.
  • Long Lifetime: Designed to last 50,000 hours, the CR6 downlight could last more than 17 years if you left it on eight hours a day, seven days a week. For a restaurant or other business that may have to pay someone to change light bulbs, this could lead to great maintenance savings.
  • They Can  Dim Beautifully: Dimming your lights is one of the easiest ways to change the mood and rack up energy savings. The CR6 LED downlight is dimmable to 5 percent, giving you a chance to customize your lighting while saving more energy since the lights consume even less energy the more they’re dimmed.

Don’t miss your chance to win Cree CR6 LED downlights in our November contest. Just submit a photo of the lights at your home or business, showing us why you think you should get new Cree LED lights. Each month, our judges award one lucky winner 5 Cree CR6 LED lights. Submit your photo here.

September Contest Winner Wants Cree LED Lighting to Improve His Kitchen

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Jeff Jones has his shower to thank for his new Cree LED lighting. That’s because the recessed light over the shower in his bathroom only took up to a 40 watt incandescent bulb. And that just wasn’t enough light for him.

So Jeff began researching other options and found the Cree CR6 LED downlight, which is suitable for damp locations. So he installed it and found that the light output and color quality were outstanding.

“The CR6 was awesome. I have not found anything like it, so many LEDs on the market have a bluish tint to them, or are too pink,” Jeff wrote to me in an email.

So when it came time to replace the recessed lighting in his kitchen, Jeff decided to enter Cree’s monthly LED lighting giveaway. He hoped that his poorly lit kitchen would win the sympathy of our judges, and boy did it. Here’s the photo he submitted:

sept 2011 winner

“With the new CR6s in my kitchen I hope it will improve the light quality and brightness of the room.  Currently the 6” recessed cans I have take a PAR30 lamp, but the lamp is so recessed in the can that I only get a spot on the floor with no light in the room,” Jeff wrote.

We’re confident that Jeff’s new CR6 LED downlights will be a big improvement since they deliver warm, beautiful light. His new lights consume only 10.5 watts and use even less energy when dimmed (they’re dimmable to 5 percent).

And Jeff’s new CR6 LED downlights are designed to last 50,000 hours, which means he could leave them on eight hours a day, seven days a week and they could last more than 17 years!

We can’t wait to see an “after” photo once Jeff gets these installed. In the meantime, we want to see your photos. Submit a photo of the poor lighting in your life to our November photo contest. Someone will win 5 Cree CR6 LED downlights just like Jeff!

July Cree LED Lighting Contest Winner plans to light up barn

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Anton Nielsen will be the first person I know who has lit a barn with Cree LED lighting. And it turns out long-lasting LED lighting is the perfect fit for Anton’s newly renovated barn in Massachusetts.

That’s because Anton’s barn boasts tall ceilings that make changing light bulbs very difficult. But thanks to the long life of his new Cree CR6 LED Downlights, Anton could leave the lights on for eight hours a day, seven days a week and not have to replace his lights for more than 17 years!

Anton is the winner of Cree’s July LED Lighting giveaway. He wins five CR6s for submitting this photo to our monthly photo contest:

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So far Anton’s only experience with LED lighting has been with a flashlight he has used for night cycling (which he loved). We think he’s going to be even more enlightened once he installs his new CR6 downlights, which deliver the same warm light as a 65-watt incandescent light but consume only 10.5 watts.

Do you want five of your own Cree CR6 LED downlights? Impress our judges with a spot in your home or office that needs these gorgeous downlights. Submit a photo in our September photo contest or if you want to try these lights out now, find a distributor near you.

June’s LED lighting contest winner can stop playing pool in the dark

Friday, September 2nd, 2011


Playing a game of pool by candle light might sound romantic, but it’s not very practical. I mean, what if the dim lighting causes you to sink the wrong ball into the pocket? The black 8-ball sure can look like the purple 4-ball in the dark.

Bad lighting shouldn’t get in the way of your game.

Unfortunately for Lori Pecchenino, bad lighting has been a staple of the family’s dining room-turned pool table room for 20 years. But that’s about to change thanks to the five Cree CR6 LED downlights Lori won in our June photo contest.

“We have just finished opening up our (past) dining room that we’ve converted to a pool table room and it hasn’t had any overhead lighting in there for 20 years,” Lori wrote me in an email after I told her she won. “We’ve always had to bring in table and floor lamps as well as having candles in there to get some sort of ambiance and lighting at the same time.”

We can’t wait to see how these lights will transform Lori’s new game room. Here’s the before picture that includes unfinished downlight openings just begging for some energy-efficient LED lighting.

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Lori’s new Cree LED lights consume only 10.5 watts, but are designed to replace up to a 65W incandescent light. The CR6 LED downlights are designed to last 50,000 hours, which means Lori could leave her new lights on for eight hours a day, seven days a week and they could last more than 17 years.

And if Lori spends that much time in her pool room over the next 17 years, then she’s bound to be a pool shark, so look out if you come across her in any pool halls.

“We have not used LED lights before and are looking forward to them as our electrician said we’d be very happy with the evolution of the lights that are available today in LED,” Lori wrote.

We’re certain Lori is going to love her new CR6 LED downlights. If you want to get your hands on some, you can locate a distributor near you or enter our September LED lighting giveaway. And stay tuned for the announcement of our July and August winners.

Cree LED Contest Series: LED Lighting helped painter see his colors

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

This is the fifth part of a five part series that follows up with winners of Cree’s monthly LED lighting giveaway. Each month, Cree gives away at least 5 Cree LED lights in a photo contest. To enter, submit your bad lighting photo here.

MONDAY: We revisit July 201 winner who has developed a love for Cree LED lights.

TUESDAY: We see how the October 2010 winner made over his office and how a bathroom went from spooky to smiley.

WEDNESDAY: We revisit an energy professional who is using his LED lighting from the December 2010 contest to spread the good word.

THURSDAY: It’s not all about your home. We revisit the February 2010 who shows us what LED lighting can do in a retail space.

FRIDAY: We’ll show you how LED lighting can even help a plein air painter. Confused? Stay tuned to see what our March 2010 winner did.  

March 2010 winner Gary Bradley

You might not think interior lighting would be important to a plein air painter, but it is to Gary Bradley. After all, plein air painters work by sunlight! And although Gary spends much of his creative time outside painting landscapes and buildings, he brings those paintings back to his studio to paint a larger picture. That’s when good lighting becomes very important. Lucky for Gary, he won five Cree LR6 LED downlights back in March 2010. And the timing couldn’t have been better. Gary was moving into a new house around the same time he won the contest, so he got to upgrade the lighting in his new studio from the get-go.

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Gary Bradley installed Cree CR6 LED downlights in his studio.

When I recently followed-up with Gary, he told me he bought three more Cree LED downlights to complete the lighting in his new studio. He installed a dimmer so he can control the light levels and conserve even more energy. “I’m very conscious that when I turn them on, I’m using far less energy than in the old days when I had multiple lights that used lots of energy and also required a lot of balancing to get good light,” Gary wrote in a recent email. “I give Cree lights an A+ for artistic work. Thanks for the gift.” Thanks, Gary. We’ll take that A+ and hang our report card on the break room fridge for everyone to see. If you have a room in your home that could benefit from an LED lighting makeover, show us! Submit a photo of the room to our July photo contest. One lucky winner will receive five Cree CR6 LED downlights, shipped directly to their doorstep.

Cree LED Contest Series: LED lighting looks good on this retail display

Thursday, July 21st, 2011


This is the fourth part of a five part series that follows up with winners of Cree’s monthly LED lighting giveaway. Each month, Cree gives away at least 5 Cree LED lights in a photo contest. To enter, submit your bad lighting photo here.

MONDAY: We revisit July 201 winner who has developed a love for Cree LED lights.

TUESDAY: We see how the October 2010 winner made over his office and how a bathroom went from spooky to smiley.

WEDNESDAY: We revisit an energy professional who is using his LED lighting from the December 2010 contest to spread the good word.

THURSDAY: It’s not all about your home. We revisit the February 2010 who shows us what LED lighting can do in a retail space.

FRIDAY: We’ll show you how LED lighting can even help a plein air painter. Confused? Stay tuned to see what our March 2010 winner did.

 

February 2010 Winner Bob Curcio

Store planner and designer Bob Curcio entered the contest on behalf of one of his clients, KICKSUSA, an urban footwear shop in Philadelphia. He won five Cree LRP-38 LED lights that consume only 11 watts each. He took them to the shop and swapped out five, 75-watt incandescent flood lights and loved the results.

“I was truly impressed with the product, most notably the ‘juicy’ color rendition that gives a rich color depth to the merchandise on display,” wrote to me in a recent follow-up email.

And it turns out that seeing really is believing. Bob explained that last year his client was wooed by the cheap price tag of CFLs, but now that he has experienced their poor performance, he’s considering scrapping them for LEDs.

Cree's LRP-38 LED lights are the three lights on the front of this track. You can see more down the right side of the track.

Cree's LRP-38 LED lights are the three lights on the front of this track. You can see more down the right side of the track.

“At the time I had installed the LRP-38 test, an electrical contractor was talking in the client’s other ear about CFL lamps. Of course, since the CFL lamps were cheaper, the client started installing them in his stores. Now he has some second thoughts about that decision and is very unhappy with CFL and its lackluster color rendition and overall quality. So the discussion about using LED lighting has been rekindled. Stay tuned.”

Sometimes it’s not your home that needs a makeover, it’s your business or office. If you work some place that needs better lighting, show us. Submit a photo of your bad work (or home) lighting to our July photo contest. One winner will receive five Cree CR6 LED downlights!

Cree LED Contest Series: Winner Teaches His School a Lesson about LED Lighting

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011


This is the third part of a five part series that follows up with winners of Cree’s monthly LED lighting giveaway. Each month, Cree gives away at least 5 Cree LED lights in a photo contest. To enter, submit your bad lighting photo here.

MONDAY: We revisit July 201 winner who has developed a love for Cree LED lights.

TUESDAY: We see how the October 2010 winner made over his office and how a bathroom went from spooky to smiley.

WEDNESDAY: We revisit an energy professional who is using his LED lighting from the December 2010 contest to spread the good word.

THURSDAY: It’s not all about your home. We revisit the February 2010 who shows us what LED lighting can do in a retail space.

FRIDAY: We’ll show you how LED lighting can even help a plein air painter. Confused? Stay tuned to see what our March 2010 winner did.

December 2010 Winner Rusty Ponder

When Rusty Ponder talked foot candles to us in his December 2010 entry, we knew we had a lighting geek on our hands. As the energy management coordinator for the third largest school district in Mississippi, Rusty us he wanted to do more than just make his home more efficient with his Cree CR6 LED downlights. He also wanted to expose his school district to the technology.

Once Rusty’s LED lights arrived, he decided to put three on his front porch and take the others to school. He chose to light his front porch with our long-lasting lights (the CR6 downlight is designed to last 50,000 hours) because “these lights get left on for many hours a day and I felt these LED lights would help cut back on my energy usage.” And Rusty doesn’t have to fear how the lights may perform in the Mississippi weather, because CR6 downlights are cULus Listed® which makes them suitable for wet locations.

“I really like how easy they were to install and the light output is the same, if not better, than the 65 watt reflector flood lights they replaced,” Rusty wrote in a follow-up email.

Rusty installed his Cree CR6 LED downlights on his front porch.

Rusty installed his Cree CR6 LED downlights on his front porch.

Rusty took his other two LED lights to school, where he is using a Kill-a-watt meter and light meter to show his boss how they can use energy-efficient lights in the school district to save energy. “Since I am the Energy Management Coordinator for our school district, I am always looking for more energy efficient ideas and these are top notch – I really like what I see. Thanks for this opportunity to try these out!”

No, thank you, Rusty, for using your prize to spread the word about LED lighting. That’s Revolutionary!

If you want to be an LED lighting revolutionary like Rusty, submit a photo of bad lighting in your home or office to our July photo contest. Each month our judges select one bad lighting situation to improve with Cree LED lighting. Submit your photo here.

Cree LED Contest Series: From Spooky to Smiley, Cree LED Lights transform two rooms

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011


This is the second part of a five part series that follows up with winners of Cree’s monthly LED lighting giveaway. Each month, Cree gives away at least 5 Cree LED lights in a photo contest. To enter, submit your bad lighting photo here.

MONDAY: We revisit July 201 winner who has developed a love for Cree LED lights.

TUESDAY: We see how the October 2010 winner made over his office and how a bathroom went from spooky to smiley.

WEDNESDAY: We revisit an energy professional who is using his LED lighting from the December 2010 contest to spread the good word.

THURSDAY: It’s not all about your home. We revisit the February 2010 who shows us what LED lighting can do in a retail space.

FRIDAY: We’ll show you how LED lighting can even help a plein air painter. Confused? Stay tuned to see what our March 2010 winner did.

October 2010 Winner Mark Rogers

One of our big fears is that people will try subpar LED lighting, and that their bad experience will prompt them to forever shun LED technology. That’s why our judges don’t shy away from selecting a winner who already has LED lighting. Back in October 2010, Mark Rogers submitted a photo of his office, where he had installed PAR30 LED spotlights.

We’re not sure whether they were quality LED lights or not, but we are sure that they’re not really working in this application. He won five Cree CR6 LED downlights, which are the right fit for the recessed lighting in his office. It made a big difference. Take a look at his before and after photos: When I wrote Mark last year to tell him he won, he said he was excited because “there are evenings when I would love to work just under the downlights” but they weren’t providing enough light. Well, that’s not a problem anymore.

Before Mark installed Cree LED lights.

Before Mark installed Cree LED lights.

After Mark installed his Cree CR6 LED downlights!

After Mark installed his Cree CR6 LED downlights!

Here’s what Mark said when I recently followed up with him: “The Cree CR6 installed in minutes, without any special tools, looks like they were built-in, and the dimming is smooth and reliable. You can see the light distribution is amazing – a perfectly natural look with plenty of beam angle! Great color temperature and an elegant appearance. I am a fan!”

The color temperature he’s referring to is the warm light delivered by the CR6 downlights, which has an incandescent feel at 2700K without wasting the energy. The CR6 LED downlight consumes only 10.5 watts and is designed to last 50,000 hours, which means he could leave his office lights on eight hours a day, seven days a week, and he could go 17 years without having to replace them. But we hope he doesn’t have his office lights on for that long every day. Mark deserves some downtime!

October 2010 Runner-Up Dan Leighton

Occasionally our judges have had a tough time picking just one monthly winner. Luckily that was the case for North Carolina resident Dan Leighton who won two Cree CR6 LED downlights to replace the CFLs in his master bathroom. “My wife and I noticed an immediate change when we first flipped the switch. The Cree LEDs lit up the small area and made it feel bigger, a dramatic difference from the yellowish-orange glow of the CFLs emitted,” Dan wrote me in a recent follow-up email. “I have not done it yet, but I plan to install a dimmer now that I have that option.”

Before Dan installed Cree LED lighting in his bathroom.

Before Dan installed Cree LED lighting in his bathroom.

After Dan installed Cree CR6 LED downlights in his bathroom.

After Dan installed Cree CR6 LED downlights in his bathroom.

We love that Dan’s new LED lighting provides the same warm light you would expect with 65-watt incandescent bulbs, but conserves significantly less energy. And he would have been hard-pressed to dim the CFLs, if he’d tried. The CR6 LED downlight consumes only 10.5 watts, and is designed to last 50,000 hours, many lifetimes longer than incandescent and even CFLs.  And it’s a good thing too, because it doesn’t look like it’s easy to change a bulb in Dan’s bathroom.

If you have spooky lighting of your own that you want to eradicate with LED lighting, enter our July photo contest. Submit a photo of scary lighting at your home or office for your chance to win five Cree CR6 LED lights.

Cree LED Contest Series: Family no longer hangs out in the dark

Monday, July 18th, 2011


We’re strong believers that if people can see quality LED lighting in action, they’ll want it. That’s because quality LED lighting is beautiful, very energy efficient, and can last a long time. What’s not to love?

So when we first launched our LED education portal, CreeLEDRevolution.com, we set out to makeover poorly-lit spaces through a monthly photo contest. The idea was to end the oppression of inferior lighting (or at least make a dent in it).

Since then we’ve awarded more than 100 Cree LED lights to homeowners and office workers from coast to coast. We followed up with the lucky winners to find out where they ended up using their Cree LED lights and what they think of them.

This week we will be highlighting follow-up interviews from some of the winners we heard back from. So stay tuned to our blog all week for stories from these LED revolutionaries. Here’s what you can expect:

TODAY: We check-in on our July 2010 winner who has developed a love for Cree LED lights.

TUESDAY: We see how the October 2010 winner made over his office and how a bathroom went from spooky to smiley.

WEDNESDAY: We revisit an energy professional who is using his LED lighting from the December 2010 contest to spread the good word.

THURSDAY: It’s not all about residential lighting. We revisit the February 2010 who shows us what LED lighting can do in a retail space.

FRIDAY: We’ll show you how LED lighting can even help a plein air painter. Confused? Stay tuned to see what our March 2010 winner did.

And if you want to be a winner too, hurry up and enter our July photo contest.

Entering is simple, just submit a photo of poor lighting in your home or office. Maybe you have CFLs that make everything in your kitchen look ghastly. Or maybe those incandescent lights in the den are sucking up too much energy and putting out too much heat. Each month our judges select one winner (and occasionally a runner-up) to receive five Cree CR6 LED downlights.

But you can’t win if you don’t enter. Submit your photo here. And read the full rules here.

And now, find out how winning our contest is changing the way one Idaho family lights its home:

July 2010 Winner Jerry Saltzer

It has been a year since Jerry Saltzer won our LED lighting giveaway, and in that time his love for LED lighting has grown so much that he has purchased eight more Cree LED lights.

“About half the canisters in the house are now equipped with Cree LEDs and I plan gradually to replace the rest,” Jerry wrote to me in a recent follow-up email.

That’s great news considering Jerry and his family were avoiding turning on lights in the living room and office because it was too much of a pain to change them when they burned out. The Idaho family won the July 2010 LED lighting giveaway after submitting this photo and explaining:

Jerry entered this photo to Cree's LED Lighting Contest.

Jerry entered this photo to Cree's LED Lighting Contest.

“The living room (and office) in our house is equipped with incandescent downlights in 16.5 foot ceilings,” Saltzer told me in an email. “The light they produce is fine, but replacing those light bulbs is such a big production that we are inclined to leave them off as much as possible and use floor and table lamps instead.”

Now the family doesn’t have to worry about that. In addition to replacing the energy-wasting incandescent downlights in his living room and office, Jerry says he has installed four Cree CR6 LED downlights in his kitchen. He has also installed four Cree LBR30 LED lamps in his stairwells.

And while it probably wasn’t oodles of fun dragging out the ladder to installing all of these new LED lights, Jerry gets to look on the bright side. Since his new Cree LED lights are designed to last 50,000 hours, he shouldn’t have to worry about changing these lights for years, even decades, to come.

If you want to put away your ladder for a long time, enter our July LED lighting photo contest. Simply submit a photo of poor lighting in your home or office that you would like to get rid of for good. One lucky winner will receive five Cree CR6 LED downlights.