Luis started his career in lighting in 1984 at a lighting showroom on Van Ness Avenue. Three years later he was recruited by a leading showroom in San Francisco. He then began to participate in educational seminars and manufacturer product training, further establishing his role as a lighting expert.
After ten years of showroom experience Luis decided to go into business himself. He established T. Haynes Lighting in 1997, naming the company after his loving and supporting wife. Starting this business gave him the opportunity to provide more comprehensive services to his growing customer base. His passions include classical music composition, fine arts, and horses.
T. Haynes Lighting is a full service lighting supplier with an emphasis on customer satisfaction. We meet with home owners, general contractors, interior designers, and architects to determine the best lighting for your project. Our extensive knowledge in the ever-changing world of lighting technology allows us to find the best value while staying within a given budget.
After ten years of showroom experience Luis decided to go into business himself. He established T. Haynes Lighting in 1997, naming the company after his loving and supporting wife. Starting this business gave him the opportunity to provide more comprehensive services to his growing customer base. His passions include classical music composition, fine arts, and horses.
T. Haynes Lighting is a full service lighting supplier with an emphasis on customer satisfaction. We meet with home owners, general contractors, interior designers, and architects to determine the best lighting for your project. Our extensive knowledge in the ever-changing world of lighting technology allows us to find the best value while staying within a given budget.
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Cool lighting is associated with attentiveness and movement making it better suited in bathrooms, kitchens and exteriors. Cool colors are generally preferred in hospitals, schools and other commercial applications where you want people alert and attentive. Studies continue to surface confirming that blue (cool) lights activate and excite the brain while red (warm) lights relax the brain.
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