GARDEN LIGHTING DESIGNERS ARE IN THE
YELLOW PAGES
BUT CONSUMERS CAN CREATE BEAUTIFUL SOLUTIONS WITHOUT
PROFESSIONAL HELP BY FOLLOWING COMMON SENSE
TIPS More
and more consumers are considering landscape lighting in
creating beautiful effects to their nighttime outdoor
space. It is efficient, affordable, and with the range of
styles, colors and types can create just about any effect
a consumer wants. Landscape companies now often have
garden lighting designers consulting with clients in
creating the look and feel they want in their nighttime
landscape.
Architectural landscape lighting has
traditionally been something large commercial companies have
engaged in because lighting products have been too expensive to
operate for most homeowners. However, today’s low voltage
lighting and solar powered
lights technology has changed all that – most
homeowners can easily afford to design and install an
outdoor landscape lighting system that will
create a breathtaking scene, never mind potentially
increasing the value of the property.
For those
consumers that want to consult a professional designer, the
best bet is to look in the local yellow pages. Any local
landscaping or lighting company will offer this service or be
able to refer you to someone who specializes in garden lighting
design.
Don’t forget the objectives of
your garden lighting plan
But it
isn’t rocket science and consumers can easily create
spectacular nighttime landscaping effects themselves with
a few tips.
Remember,
the three objectives in outdoor landscape light design are
safety, security and beauty. Hidden hazards (i.e. steps)
need to be illuminated for safety. Entrances to houses need
to be lit for security and an ability to illuminate any
darkened area of the garden should also be considered. And
finally, beauty is important to create that magical effect
that nighttime landscape lighting provides. With those three
objectives in mind, you are ready to start your
design.
Before
buying any lights, take a flashlight and position it where you
think you might try something. Experiment with angles,
shrouding, intensities etc. You’ll be amazed at the ideas you
come up with. Once that is accomplished, you are ready to
design your garden
light solution and go buy the low voltage or
solar light products you need!
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