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Enhance Your Landscaping With Lighting!

 

Youve spent hundreds if not thousands of dollars on your landscaping, and as long as there is daylight, everyone is truly impressed. However, as dusk falls and the light fades all of the sweat that you invested disappears into the night.

The proper placement and design of outdoor lighting not only shows your efforts when there is no natural sunlight, but it will enhance the features even more.

The purpose of landscape lighting is:

Provide safety and security,

Enhance the look and appearance of the landscaping.

The purpose is not to create daylight.

There are 8 types of landscape lighting:

Down Lighting placing spot or flood lights in high position on your home or in a tree pointing downward will provide a very soft effect.

Up Lighting mounting fixtures, spot, flood, or in ground lights on the ground or ground surface pointing upwards will accent a specific object.

Cross Lighting using spot or flood lights mounted on your home a tree, or fence so that they the light is horizontal will create an array of soft but interesting shadows.

Shadowing intentionally creating shadows, such as having a tree of shrub appear on a wall, can truly make a wondrous scene. This can be accomplished with the appropriate use of spot, flood and in-ground fixtures.

Silhouetting silhouetting is the technique of placing a spot, flood or in ground light installed behind an object such as a tree or bush.

Accent Lighting provides definition as it is the application of intense light aimed at a specific object, contrasting the lit object against the dark night background. To accomplish accent lighting install spot lights as either cross or up lighting.

Spread Lighting creates a spherical pattern of light and should be used to highlight groups of flowers or shrubs. The best method to accomplish this is to use flood down lighting.

Grazing Light to enhance and display the texture of a tree or shrub, position a spot light so that it just illuminates the outside fringe of the object.

Successful landscape lighting is not an overly expensive project if you invest some time in proper planning.

Author: Bill Prudehome
 
Author Bio:

Bill Prudehome

Bill has been providing home renovation and construction services for more than 25 years.

 
 
 

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