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You work hard on your house and landscaping, so there’s no reason why the beauty of it all should be hidden when the sun goes down. Outdoor lighting can bring attention to a specific part of your home’s exterior by literally putting it in the spotlight. Outdoor lighting is used for either one or a combination of reasons, so the first thing to do before making any purchases is to ask yourself "Why?"
Home security, safety, increasing the usability of your space, increasing the property value, or just adding to the aesthetics of your home and landscaping are all good reasons to consider outdoor lighting. Below, we’ll discuss some of the techniques used for exterior lighting and what they can do for you.
The three basic techniques used are uplighting, downlighting and transverse lighting. These terms refer to placement of the fixture in relation to the object you intend to highlight. When uplighting, the fixture is mounted below the subject and cast up. When downlighting, the fixture is placed above the subject and cast down. A tree, a pole, or the side of a building are common placement points for downlighting. Transverse lighting involves simply placing a light across an area from the subject. All lighting is not that simple, however. It is possible to use those three techniques, while still achieving a unique, attractive look. Some well-known variations to these techniques are:
All of these techniques can be used to great effect. The use of timers and dimmers are a great way to create the mood you’re looking for, once the sun goes down.
As always, remember that you can call on our friendly, knowledgeable staff to answer any questions you may have about planning your outdoor lighting project. We'll be happy to help you to decide which fixtures and techniques would best suit your needs.