What Type of Light is Ideal for Your Outdoor Space?

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Outdoor lighting for your home and landscaping increases the value of your property and extends your nighttime living space. It also highlights essential characteristics of your home, allowing you to enjoy it day or night.

 

Lighting, when installed correctly, may help your property stand out from the crowd. A landscape lighting service in Denver can assist you in selecting the lighting design that is most appropriate for your property. With the quality of illumination on your outdoor paths and within the structure, your guests will feel welcomed and comfortable.

 

What are some of the best lighting accent areas?

  • Trees
  • Stone walls
  • Ponds/water features
  • Walkways & Stairs
  • Outdoor seating & living areas
  • Planting beds
  • Landscape perimeters

 

LIGHT FIXTURES TYPES

There are many different types of lights that you can use to highlight your property in various ways.

 

  1. Path Lights
    Path lights, which are usually mounted in the ground, reflect light downhill and sideways into planting beds, enhancing the textures. They are frequently found lining and lighting sidewalks, pathways, and steps.

    These types of lights may be staggered, alternating from one side of the walkway to the other when utilized on a pathway.

  1. Uplights
    Uplighting casts shadows on the walls, highlighting significant focus areas and tall trees. The shadow draws attention to the object, which is usually a tree or other noteworthy feature. Uplighting highlights feature by illuminating them from below.
  1. Well Lights
    Well lights are buried in the ground and hidden. They’re used to highlight the undersides of leaves, architectural details, and unusual textures.

    The absence of a fixture ensures that the attention is on the light itself, which is a benefit of well-lights. These lights are also widely used to illuminate architectural columns and flag poles.

  1. Downlights
    Downlights are directed downward from a higher elevation. When light shines through the foliage, illuminates paths, or spotlights lawns, the casing’s design reduces glare from the sides.

    Downlights can also be used on trees and beneath the eaves of houses. Even while they can be used in conjunction with standard path lights, it is often more sensible to illuminate from above, particularly if the home has energetic pets or kids who enjoy running around outside.

  1. Step Lights
    These lights are incredibly functional, and they may also be used in a subtle, stylish manner. Step lights are primarily intended for safety, illuminating stairs in your landscape and making walking more convenient.

 

Why Use LED Lights Instead of Incandescent Bulbs?

LED lights are more energy-efficient, last much longer, emit significantly less heat, and produce consistent light. Many LED lights come equipped with heat sinks or temperature sensors to prevent overheating, making them safer than incandescent bulbs. They’re a fantastic accent to any outdoor lighting scheme.

 

Wrapping Up

While you can implement some of these systems on your own, hiring a professional may be the best option. Skilled technicians understand your landscape’s needs, how to light it, and adhere to local regulations. Lighting that is designed properly and adheres to electrical rules will require less maintenance and adjustment.

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