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GLOBE LIGHTS

- Use lights in the shape of globes for lighting your garden. This
spherical substitute for conventional stake lighting adds visual
appeal and is particularly useful in xeriscape or gravel landscapes.
For spotlight illumination, place lights along the upper tier sections
of your garden or behind and beneath plants.

RETAINING WALL LIGHTS


- Multi-tiered gardens are made possible by retaining walls, which
also stop erosion. Puck lighting provides lots of light along the
wall and up the steps. This retaining wall garden features plants on
show and evenly spaced lights that safely lead nocturnal visitors
through the bed of blossoming hedges. For this garden lighting
option, make sure you select LED lights with a wet rating.

STRING LIGHT FOR TREES


- With the use of string lights, trees that are growing in your
landscape can create a striking impression. The shape of the tree is
outlined by tiny glowing bulbs that cover the trunk and primary
branches, illuminating the area below. These elegant home's
grounds feature soft white lights that work well for year-round
garden illumination. If there's no nearby electrical outlet available,
use solar-powered string lights instead.

CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE LIGHTING


- Brophy Interiors softened the front garden of this contemporary
Southern California home with warmly lit landscaping around the
stone wall and potted plant-lined walkway entrance to create a
welcoming glow.

BACKYARD GARDEN LIGHTING


- A freestanding outdoor lighting fixture used in gardens and other
landscaped areas is called a backyard light or garden lantern. They
are typically installed next to an outside path or driveway to
enhance visibility in dimly lit regions or locations that get dark at
specific times. They are typically powered by electricity, however
natural gas is also sometimes used.

LANTERN LIGHTING
- To create ambient lighting from within your yard, place lanterns
hanging from a post along hedges or behind bushes. Lanterns come
in a variety of styles and materials, but solar or battery-powered
candle lanterns provide a traditional illumination. Place stakes at
equal distances apart and choose whether you want the lanterns to
dangle over your foliage (to reflect the mature height of the plants)
or to just barely peek out from the spaces between them.

STATEMENT LIGHTING
- Typically, garden lighting is understated, illuminating particular
plants or creating a soft glow. But, as this modern home's front
yard demonstrates, you can also employ a statement light in the
garden to create a focus point at night. As it draws attention to its
distinctive shape and design elements, the light creates a glow. The
greatest combination for statement lighting in a garden is simple,
low-growing plants that don't fight for attention or overpower the
area.

LILY POND LIGHTING


- Your garden would look stunning with a lily pond as a focal point,
and with the correct lighting, you may enjoy their peace all
evening long. In this instance, the water feature benefits from tiny
underwater lights that provide the appearance of a glowing pond
and several tiny waterfalls. In addition, the light illuminates the
surrounding vegetation, including the lily pads, around the pond.
While planning your water feature, it's vital to consider how your
garden pond will be lit. However, a professional can also assist you
in choosing and installing lighting that complements your area.

BOLLARD LIGHTS
- Bollard lights are a type of lighting fixture that is commonly used
to illuminate pathways and landscapes for pedestrian use and
safety.

SOLAR LIGHTS
- A light that runs on sunshine is called a solar light. When the sun
isn't there, solar light gathers solar energy during the day and
transforms it into electrical energy at night. For instance, street
lighting. A photovoltaic cell, which powers them, transforms sun
energy into electrical energy.

LAWN LIGHTS
- A well-manicured garden looks best with a lush, healthy lawn as
the ideal foreground. Surprisingly, globe lights make a great choice
for garden lighting when installed on the lawn. They look
especially great as festive décor for parties or other special
occasions. To maintain the look distinct and uncluttered, alternate
between putting single lights and pairs of lights on the lawn.

FLOOD LIGHTS
- A floodlight is a high-intensity artificial light source with a broad
beam. When holding an outdoor sporting event in low light, they
are frequently utilized to illuminate outdoor playing grounds. More
concentrated varieties are frequently employed as a stage lighting
tool for live events like plays and concerts.

DECK LIGHTS
- The art of adding deck lights to improve the appearance and
atmosphere of your outdoor space is known as deck lighting. To
make it easier for people to move about outside after dusk, soft
light is intended to be used on the deck, stair risers, and railing.
The lighting shouldn't be very dazzling or noisy.

WALL WASHER LIGHTS


- A vertical surface is uniformly brightened by wall washing. Wall
washing highlights the wall and can be used to bring attention to
artwork, a fireplace, or an entryway. Matte surface walls reflect
light, which can give an area a soft, diffused light and appear
brighter.

SOFFIT LIGHTING
- A soffit is an exterior architectural feature that hides the
overhanging porch, eaves, and bottom of the roof. Additionally,
recessed lighting fitted into the soffit is known as soffit lights.
These lights also exhibit downlighting, which is when light is
directed downward and toward the earth.

RECESSED FLOOR LIGHTING


- Low level and floor recessed lighting are versatile additions to a
design-led interior. Also referred to as uplighting, using lights in a
floor brings both practical and design benefits to an interior space
that architects and interior designers are keen to achieve for their
clients

SPIKE LIGHTING
- Light fixtures installed on long, narrow spikes for simple
installation are called spike lights. They may be pushed into the
ground with no difficulty because they are only meant to light up
soft dirt.

SCONCE LIGHTS
- A wall-mounted sconce or wall lamp is a kind of ornamental
lighting fixture. An extremely ancient type of light fixture, the
sconce was traditionally used with oil lamps and candles.
COASTAL OUTDOOR LIGHTS
- Coastal lighting designs often combine worn, rusty, or metallic
finishes with clean, simple lines to create a nautical aesthetic. It
has nautical features if it reminds you of a lighthouse or a
submarine. Nautical-inspired designs, from outdoor lighting to
small pendants, are always a good fit for coastal houses.

AUTOMATION LIGHTING
- Lighting Automation is a sphere used for remote monitoring and
controlling of outdoor as well as indoor lights.

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