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Ever wanted to add a decorative effect without having to repaint or change a room's color scheme?  Try doing it with the colored light bulbs from ServiceLighting.com!  Common to almost every type of lighting application has been the standard A19 light bulbs. These are the standard size bulbs which you might be familiar with, the ones you've probably bought for years in hardware stores.  You might also know them as household light bulbs.  But did you know of all the colors you can get them in?  Colored light bulbs have been around for many years and used for special effects lighting and as party bulbs. They fit in almost any light fixture, but one of the most common places that it's used are in table lamps and socket strings.  It has a standard medium base and screws into sockets that are made for all kinds of US lighting.  Use your imagination and think of ways you can use these light bulbs.  There are holiday events, birthdays, theatrical effects and more which would be great ways to spruce up any lighting situation.  We have all the various colors available in opaque color and transparent.  The difference between the two is that one you can see the inside filament and the other you cannot.

Incandescent lamps are the type that were developed earliest of any of the other kinds and these developed into what we know as A19 colored light bulbs.  Some of the most common colors are red, green, blue, yellow, pink, amber and soft pink.  The soft white bulbs are the ones most commonly used for reading and table lamp fixtures.  It's a long history with this lamp and most of the improvements have come with longer life versions of these.  The colored light bulbs are the same physical size as regular bulbs, so they can be used anywhere.  Lately, people have been concerned about the kind of like that they're working under or living under.  That's why so many people are turning to what is called full spectrum lighting. The term full spectrum is most often used when referring to fluorescents that simulate natural outdoor light. By definition, these are not really colored light bulbs, but they do deliver a colored effect like natural daylight.

If you're having a Christmas party, our red and green light bulbs will be an obvious choice and add to the festive atmosphere.  Many people use our amber and black lights for Halloween, but there are many types of occasions which would be better served with special colored bulbs.  How about giving an extra boost to an office party or a special birthday for the kids?  Use your imagination and make it something special!  There is almost no limit to the creative ways these bulbs can be used.

If you've decided on ServiceLighting.com, you've made an excellent choice for good lighting and you're in good company. From your local retailer to finer homes to special occasions, you will most likely find these A19 colored light bulbs lighting your way. Remember that there are many types of bulbs, we describe just some of the most common used in home and commercial lighting here.  Whatever type you choose or have, you will be getting the highest quality and the most light you can for your money.  If you need help identifying a bulb, our customer service representatives can help you determine what you have.  If you have an unusual color or something you don't see here, then you may want to e-mail us a digital picture of your bulb.

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