Thursday, May 3, 2012

Attractive Outdoor Lighting 2012 - Planning is the first step

What is the best way to light up your evenings as the days become shorter?

If you do not want to be driven inside you need to plan your Outdoor Lighting in order to artificially lengthen your outside living in the fall and winter months.

Planning is the first step in your lighting project. Determine what space you have and how you intend to use it during the darker hours. This will help you know what kinds of lighting you will need.

There are four categories of outdoor lighting.

Task Lighting is used to perform specific tasks. If you are grilling out or just walking up stairs and along pathways you would look for task lights.

Task lights are best when placed between where you look and the object you need lighted. It is also important that glare is not created. If the light is too bright it will blind and not be a good guide.

Security lights are needed in the vulnerable sections of your home. These lights may be motion activated or have a manual switch to turn the off or on.

Accent lights can highlight features in your yard and add some drama as well. Light up a statue or pond. Create a silhouette by placing a light between and object and the wall or fence.

Ambient or general lighting provides illumination that makes you comfortable and looking good. The best ambient light mimics either star or moon light.

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