Posts Tagged ‘outdoor lighting’
Friday, February 26th, 2010
Unless you live in a high rise apartment building, you may have to put some thought into external home lights. Many of the retirement communities and gated communities have lights plans already laid out so you don’t have to concern yourself with it, but sometimes this is not true. Each place and home is separate.
Safety is always an issue when it comes to outdoor lighting, but it is also nice if you can get it to accent the highlights of your landscape. You don’t want to just go out and set up some lights without any forethought. Beyond your typical porch light, you may need more for your home.
When it comes to aesthetics, your outdoor home lighting is going to be up to you. Something that a lot of people will do for their walk ways is add some light posts along the way for safety, but this can also be used to truly enhance the beauty of it with careful designing.. When you do this on your property, go with small lights that have a rather dull glow.
Tags: gardening, home accessories, home decor, home improvement, landscaping, other, outdoor, outdoor lighting, Product Reviews
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Unless you have owned a system similar to this in the past in a home you won’t believe exactly what a huge difference it can make to the look of your home at night.
A low voltage landscape light system is perfectly easy to install and look after that you wouldn’t believe how different all will appear in your backyard once it is illuminated.
You could go for spread lights which is able to light up an section of backyard in general and not identify any precise part.
In a number of ways it can look resembling a community garden or park where lighting makes it feasible to walk daylight hours or hours of darkness, noticeably a smaller size but just as attractive.
The good point concerning low voltage systems is that the current, i.e. 12V, is small enough to be completely secure. It is so harmless that you may probably have the lighting on whenever you are siting them to best impression. There is never danger to you.
One negative aspect I would like to mention is that the lights furthest apart from the electrical device will never appear as intense as those nearby.
Tags: bulbs, energy saving, gardening, landscaping, lighting, lights, outdoor lighting
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
I fell in love with the effects of outdoor lighting at a wonderfully romantic restaurant in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. As I recall, the restaurant was called Cafe Des Artistes. We sat in the garden amongst whimsical art sculptures while carefully placed outdoor patio lights snaked up and down the trees. It was likely the first time I had seen rope lights before. I was enchanted. Since that night I have eaten in many other romantic restaurants and have admired the outdoor lighting but nothing compares with my first experience.
At my own house, I have tried to replicate the feel of bringing the indoors out which is what properly placed outdoor patio lights should do. I have met with moderate success and I love to experiment. In choosing your outdoor lights there are a number of things you should always consider. I have tried to list the 4 most important considerations below.
Tags: backyard, deck lighting, decks, exterior lighting, garden, garden decor, garden lighting, gardening, lighting, lights, outdoor lighting, outdoor lights, patio, patio lights
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Do not ever neglect the outdoors of your house. It is useful for safety as well as security of house. Mostly the outdoor places of the house, which are not utilized regularly, are ignored. When anybody comes at your house, the first thing they notice is outdoors. If the outdoors is well maintained with proper lighting, it gives a feeling of warm welcome to the visitors. The ambiance of outdoors prepares them for internal treat. Also it shows the personality of person living there.
So, have you prepared your mind to buy a new lighting system? But wait, before buying a new lighting system it is important that you must have strong knowledge of the type of lamps available. Without this knowledge you will not be able to choose the best one. All the lamps will look same to you. And when you understand the lighting scheme, you will get to know the difference and can choose the best one.
There are different styles of outdoor lighting available like crystal lights, decorative lighting, flush lights, low energy lighting, single glass pendant lights, semi flush lighting, pendant lights, and tiffany lights and spotlight lighting. But choosing flush mount outdoor lights is the best option.
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Saturday, November 21st, 2009
Installing solar garden lights is similar to many home improvement projects in that the likelihood of a successful end result is related to how well the objectives are defined in the first place. So consider what it is you’re trying to achieve - courtesy lighting for yourself and visitors, security lighting to deter intruders, a place to entertain or simply bringing the garden to life at night?
You might of course choose any or all of the above plus a few other ideas of your own, which means you will also have to figure out how to balance various competing demands on your solar lighting layout. So you can see then that specifying your various objectives upfront makes it a whole lot easier to divide your outdoor spaces into discrete zones and identify suitable light fittings.
Solar deck lights for example won’t deter many intruders (though these highly versatile little devices will function very well in many situations such as path or drive markers). Equally you probably don’t want bright floodlights on your entertaining areas, and while low level coloured lights look lovely as decorative features in the garden they won’t help your guests see what they’re eating or drinking.
Tags: garden, garden lighting, gardening, home, landscape lighting, landscaping, lighting, outdoor lighting, security lighting, solar, solar deck lights, solar garden lighting, solar lanscape lighting, solar lighting, solar security lights
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Everybody enjoys Christmas. It is a time to get together happily with friends and family while avoiding the cold and dark outside. By putting up Christmas decorations and lights we create a beautiful atmosphere that people of all ages enjoy. Nowadays many families are worried about the rising cost of their electricity bills. To ensure that the Christmas season doesn’t unduly add to the burden, you can now install solar Christmas lights. Over the last couple of years these have found favor with many families throughout the country.
These solar lights appear the same as ordinary Christmas lights. In fact the only difference is that you do not have to connect them to the power supply of your home. They come with solar cells and a battery which are used to power the bulbs and LEDs.
You may think that in winter the sun does not shine enough to provide power for solar lighting, but today’s solar cells can function even on a cloudy day. As the energy is stored in one or two batteries the lights will shine brightly throughout the night.
Tags: alternative energy, Christmas lights, energy efficiency, garden lighting, gardening, green technology, holiday lights, home and garden, home improvement, lighting, outdoor lighting, solar energy, Solar holiday lights, Solar lights, technology
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Solar powered landscape lighting is a way to decorate and to light up your landscaping without the use of any wiring. More and more garden enthusiasts opt for solar powered landscape lighting instead of other landscape lighting options. Never again will you have to worry about long and unsightly wires in your garden, if you opt for the solar landscape lighting.
Solar powered landscape lighting produces light with the aid of natural free of charge solar energy, making this type of lighting both cost efficient and friendly to the environment.
No wiring makes it easy to install and to relocate your solar powered landscape lighting units. Absence of wires makes the units safe for children. Small animals in your garden cannot harm your beautiful landscape lighting, since there are no wires to be damaged.
Why do more and more gardeners opt for solar powered landscape lighting?
1. Solar powered landscape lighting provides the homeowners with a wide range of units to choose from for their landscape lighting design, including floodlights, flashlights, bollard lights, step lights, garden lights, light strings, lantern lights, hanging path lights, wall lights and adorable floating pool lights.
Tags: garden design, gardening, landscape design, landscaping, lawn care, outdoor lighting, solar landscape light, solar landscape lighting, solar landscape lights, solar powered landscape lighting
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
It’s always around this time of the year that I appreciate the design elements of our outdoor lighting scheme. The days are getting shorter and I find that I am turning on our outdoor lights slightly earlier each day. The result of decent outdoor lighting is that we can still use our outdoor space into late August and September.
During the earlier summer months my backyard was a functional and safe place to socialize and relax without resorting to outdoor lights. Where I live the sun can still be shining until 9.30pm. In fact, during the month of June the skies became dark and the backyard becomes too dark to be safe right around the time I wanted some BBQ guests to leave so it worked out perfectly.
We started to create our outdoor lighting scheme about 5 years ago. My spouse and I were charmed by the simplicity and beautiful effect of the outdoor lights of a French restaurant we visited in Mexico. Since that time we have experimented with many different types of outdoor lighting designs. Our scheme is a work in progress and it gets refined each year. Some years we use a lot of string lights while in other years we use spot lights and twinkly lights. We generally tend to stick to white lights although we sometimes use the odd colored spotlight.
Tags: backyard, decorating, entertaining, exterior lighting, exterior lights, garden, garden design, garden lighting, gardening, home and garden, house, lighting, lights, outdoor lighting, outdoor lights
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
by Jane A Moore
Have you ever thought about installing an outdoor spot light? It is easier than you thought and these lights serve more purposes than originally thought. Most homes or business establishments that have outdoor lighting schemes can benefit from the installation of outdoor spot lights. Outdoor spotlights have a number of different purposes ranging from providing extra security, high-lighting pathways, providing extra safety, and providing a nice form of ambiance. Properly positioned spot lights are a wonderful addition to any outdoor lighting scheme.
Initially, when we think of spot lights we picture figure skating events or rock concerts. At least that is what comes first to my mind. These days the use of spot lights has transcended the historical uses and now you can find spot lights in many different locations. These lights are regularly used in commercial spaces, industrial spaces, urban spaces, and residential spaces.
Spot lights are often confused with flood lights. These two types of lights are different and serve different purposes, however, they posses some overlapping similarities. The most obvious similarity between these lights is that they are generally installed at a significant distance from the subject matter they are intended to illuminate. The most obvious difference between the lights is the focus of illumination. Flood lights disperse the light and light up a large area such as a parking lot. Spot lights narrow the focus of illumination and target a small area of illumination such as a person.
Tags: backyard, decorating, entertaining, exterior lighting, exterior lights, garden, garden design, garden lighting, gardening, home and garden, house, lighting, lights, outdoor lighting, outdoor lights
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Monday, January 14th, 2008
by Keith Markensen
Many people like being able to create a certain mood and ambiance, specific settings for a special occasion. Ambiance can be all one needs to create the perfect environment. It depends on what type of mood someone is going for, especially outside, one can use lighting to help get the results desired.
The outdoor lighting can be varying and it can be seductive, tantalizing or it can be light and cheery. The different outdoor light techniques and devices can be used to achieve any type of environment desired for various outdoor events.
Some people find it necessary to have a more upbeat type of environment. There are many lighting devices that can be used to accomplish the result desired.
If the occasion calls for romance in the great outdoors, then taking inspiration from flames of a set of outdoor light can be quite alluring. Whether or not there are torches or candles, you can use either one to create the perfect atmosphere. If the event is a Christmas party, the using holiday lights indoors or landscaping lights outdoors in various colors is a great idea.
Tags: garden, gardening, indoor lights, landscape lights, lights, outdoor lighting, outdoor lights
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