Garden Lighting and all
Welcome every family member and friends at home. Spend more pleasurable and quality time together. Create sweet memories and reminisce those great ones in the past. These are just few things that will pay off the investment that you make in the value that money cannot buy and no one can steal.
“There’s no best place like home”, a cliché yet true. Thus, improving the looks of your home is an investment in creating a serene ambiance that only the home can offer. One way of making it possible is to provide an excellent illumination as soon as the sun goes down, not only inside the house but including the exteriors and its landscapes. Safety, security, and style are the main concern why one should spend in outdoor lightings. Plus, they complement to different decorative finishes and its various sizes highlight any exterior.
Lightings unfold the inner beauty of gardens. It highlights forms and arcs of trees. Emphasis is imposed to the grandeur of landscapes. Swimming pools, Jacuzzi, and ponds show a spectrum of magnificence and elegance. It illuminates entry drive ways and even the centre piece – the house. Among others, outdoor lighting is the most important piece necessary for security.
It is important to understand the different ways in installing outdoor lightings to highlight essential details in a certain spot, dimension, and angle. Here are the most common lighting techniques which are applicable in different scenes and settings.
1. Downlighting – effective and most affordable method of security outdoor lighting which illuminates large areas and pathways.
2. Uplighting – the lamps are angled upwards to highlight the point of visual interest.
3. Shadowing – an elegant way to stress a drama of an exterior by placing a spotlight in front of the object that draws a shadow.
4. Silhouetting – Opposite of shadowing, is a simple technique which positions a spotlight behind and below an object to produce a striking silhouette.
5. Moonlighting – is a combination of both uplighting and downlighting. It is to create a special artificial moonlight ambiance which is mostly adorned in trees or on the house that casts a subtle illumination underneath.
6. Spread Lighting – enhances landscapes, flower beds, shrubs by positioning luminaries in low lying landscaping and ground cover.
7. Path and Outdoor Lighting – provides safety while walking on the pathway and beckons the landscapes and gardens’ beauty. The lights are placed in a low-level on the sides of the path and walkway.

