LED Lighting in Nightclubs

LED lighting is not only for the environmentally friendly crowd.  It’s long been a favorite with nightclub designers, since it offers a wide range of colorful light with a similar effect as neon.  When done right, LED is the perfect lighting for nightclubs, providing a soft and warm light while at the same time creating a distinctive mood.  Many nightclubs use LED light systems to create the changing light patterns and seemingly glowing light fixtures.  One in particular, the Barcode nightclub in London, is completely lit using LED lighting, making it one of the most environmentally friendly nightclubs around.

Most light systems for clubs now come in an LED version, so finding those colored spotlights or color wash systems is really no problem.  One reason why the LED versions are becoming so popular is because their color is much stronger and more saturated than the typical incandescent lighting system that relies on colored glass to create the effect.  LED lights chemically create their own color.  Also, LED lights don’t give off heat when they are turned on, unlike incandescent bulbs, and this is a huge plus for nightclub owners who need to keep the temperature just right for guests.  Because of the lack of heat, LED light bulbs are typically less likely to start a fire, another plus for nightclub owners.  Finally, their long life and energy efficiency makes them extremely cost effective and allows nightclubs to run them for many hours without running up the electricity bill.

If you like the nightclub look, why not try it out for your next party?  Many companies are now renting mobile LED lighting systems to create the nightclub look in your own home or rented hall.  These can be great for stags or stagettes, birthday parties, or even weddings.  LED lighting certainly creates a distinctive mood, one that party goers will recognize from their visits to local night clubs.

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