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Wireless Lighting

Posted in General on November 16th, 2009 by Don – Be the first to comment

We have wiress phones and internet, why not wireless light bulbs?  Check out the demonstration below by the folks at Intel who figured out how to do this with electro-magnetic fields.

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Happy 130th Birthday, Light Bulb!

Posted in For Fun, General, Lighting on October 20th, 2009 by Kathryn – Be the first to comment
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Light-Bulb-BirthdayThe first successful test of Thomas Edison’s carbon filament occurred on October 22, 1879, lasting for 13.5 hours. Thus, 130 years ago the light bulb was born!  While that’s only a tiny speck in earth’s history, it’s hard to imagine how our lives would be without electric light.  Edison’s invention changed life as we know it with a single flip of a switch…

Think back to the last time the power went out at your home… how lost were you without light? Lighting your home isn’t just a convenience, it’s a necessity — and it’s only within the last century that we’ve had the privilege of instant light. 

Light is necessary.  It not only allows us to see, but gives us safety — it’s a beacon that keeps ships away from shorelines, directs planes, and can even summons comic book superheroes.  We owe a lot to that tiny glowing glass bulb. 

The invention of the light bulb changed our lives forever, and it’s not nearly done evolving.  New technology such as spiral Compact Fluorescent bulbs and LED technology are quickly taking favor in today’s homes, so enjoy your 130th birthday, Incandescent Light Bulb, because I’m sorry to say your days in this form are numbered. 

evolution

  Incandescent
• Uses 60 Watts
• Lamp Life: 1,000 hours

Produces light by heating a filament, which causes most of the energy consumed to be wasted as heat.
Although very inexpensive and readily available, bulbs need to be replaced after every 1,000 hours of use, creating excessive waste.

  CFL
• Uses 13 Watts
• Lamp Life: 10,000 hours

Produces 70% less heat to operate and uses 75% less energy than standard bulbs.
While CFLs have a considerably longer lifespan, they do contain mercury which requires they be handled and disposed of properly.

  LED
• Uses 9.5 Watts
• Life: 50,000 hours

Consumes very little energy and produces no heat. A single LED can last up to 50,000 hours, is entirely safe, and can be available in a broad spectrum of colors.

 
  Shop All Lighting   Shop ENERGY STAR   Shop LEDs  
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The Do-It-Yourself Toolkit

Posted in General on October 14th, 2009 by Don – Be the first to comment
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You may or may not have noticed, but on the top of every ATG store is a little toolbox that says DIY on it.  Inside the toolbox is our resource center where you can:

  • Watch how-to videos
  • Learn tips, tricks, and see trends
  • Visit the Inspiration Gallery with lots of cool ideas
  • Share your stories with us via Facebook, Twitter, or this blog.

You should check them out when you have a chance!

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Are You Ready for Some Football?

Posted in General on September 22nd, 2009 by Don – Be the first to comment
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As you probably know, ATG Stores is made up of several hundred smaller stores.  One of our biggers ones is a store called Area Rug Universe, which right now is featuring some awesome NFL area rugs for all the teams by Millikin.  They’re causing quite the stir over on our Facebook Page with lots of friendly banter and fun trash talk.  But don’t take my word for it, check it out and become a fan today!

Lets Go Seahawks!

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Tweet Me Up, Scotty!

Posted in Area Rugs, General, Hardware, Home Furniture, Lighting, Outdoor Living, Plumbing on August 11th, 2009 by Don – Be the first to comment
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last several months, you’ve probably heard of this thing called Twitter.  You may have heard of another thing that people occasionally use called Facebook.  If you have profiles set up with these sites, why don’t swing by and pay us a visit?  We have several of our stores featured on both, so please feel free to use them as another line of communication.  Me casa et su casa, right?

ATGStores                                Twitter Facebook

Lighting Universe                     Twitter     Facebook

Fixture Universe                       Twitter Facebook

Knobs & Hardware                    Twitter Facebook

Area Rug Universe                    Twitter Facebook

Kids Room Universe                 Twitter Facebook

Home Furniture Showroom      Twitter Facebook

Outdoor Living Showroom       Twitter Facebook

On top of Twitter and Facebook, you can also find us on Youtube and StumbleUpon.  More will be coming soon, so stay tuned.

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What’s With All These New Stores?

Posted in General on September 27th, 2008 by Kathryn – Be the first to comment
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Well, things are changing quite a bit around here.  Just six months ago ATG ran only 5 websites – LightingUniverse.com, FixtureUniverse.com, FloorsandSurfaces.com, KnobsandHardware.com, and DecorUniverse.com, together offering over 1 million products for the home.  But by today’s count we now have 70 websites operating under the ATG Stores umbrella, and we’ve expanded into the worlds of home furnishings and outdoor living – taking us to over 2 million products and counting!

So why all the stores?  Wouldn’t one lighting store be enough?  Well, let’s say you’re looking for a table lamp for your office, and your style is modern.  You go online and type in the words “table lamp” and are taken to LightingUniverse.com.  Now let’s think of Lighting Universe as a large hardware store, and each category as an aisle.  Aisle one is stocked with only chandeliers, aisle two has only wall sconces, aisle three is filled with outdoor lighting, and so on.  Since you already know that you want a modern table lamp, you wouldn’t want to go up and down each aisle hoping to stumble across the lamps, so you’ll need to take the time to look at the store directory in order to get to the right aisle.  But when you get there, the first lamp you see doesn’t interest you because the style is traditional, the second is a kid’s lamp, and the third is a crystal lamp.  Since that’s not what you’re looking for, you may get frustrated and decide to look elsewhere for the modern lamp you want.  Now let’s say you go back to your search engine and type in the words “modern table lamp” instead (since that’s really what you want.)  The first site that pops up is ModernLampStore.com.  You click on it and discover that this is a much smaller store with far fewer aisles, so you’re able to find exactly what you’re looking for quickly and easily.

So in a nutshell, that’s why we’ve been working to turn out all these new sites each week.   Today’s shoppers typically have an idea as to what fits their needs before going online, and they want to find it with the least interference as possible.  Time is important, and being able to locate the item you want with the least possible steps is a convenience we all enjoy.

Like me for example.  I’m 5’3” (on a good day) and due to my vertically challenged status I often have difficulties finding clothes that fit the way they’re supposed to.  A few years ago I noticed a new clothing store open up in downtown Seattle called ‘Tall Girl’ and thought – what a great idea!  If I was a taller than average woman I could shop there and find a whole store full of clothes that I knew would fit me perfectly beforehand.  …I just wish they would have opened a sister store called ‘Small Girl.’

For a complete list of all our new stores, check out www.ATGstores.com.

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Welcome to the ATG Stores Blog

Posted in General, Uncategorized on September 25th, 2008 by Michael – Be the first to comment
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Perhaps now would be a good time for some mutual introductions!

We are ATG Stores.  The parent company is actually called Allied Trade Group,  Inc. but we like to shorten it up to ATG Stores.  Hopefully, you are familiar with our largest store LightingUniverse.  Lighting Universe was started in 1999 and has grown into the largest online lighting store in the world.  We opened FixtureUniverse a few years later to showcase plumbing fixtures for kitchens and bathrooms.  While we were thinking about kitchens and baths, we got to thinking about Cabinet Hardware and that got us started with KnobsandHardware.  And then…., well, you get the picture.  We now have a huge number of stores from the super-stores that I have already mentioned to some specialty sites like TowelWarmerStore.com (more on that in a later post).

Our primary purpose in starting this blog is to start a conversation with You!  We are in the business of offering you the items you need to improve your life at home and at work.  We try to do that by making it easy to find and compare various products and then we offer them at the best value possible.  More than anything, we want you to find what you need and then be happy with it AND WITH US for many years.

There will be several contributors to this blog as we go along, but for now I will kick things off.  My name is Michael Pinkowski and I am the Director of Marketing for ATGStores.  Along the way we will introduce you to other members of our team and to some of our great vendors.

So who are you?  We would love to hear from you.  We are going to start by keeping comments open, but you can also write to us at blogfeedback@atgstores.com

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