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Landscape Lighting

 

DESIGN PRINCIPLES:
Study natural daylight.
Dont overlight.
Consider the reflectance of plant material.
Use light to show whats important (focal points, paths, etc)
Hide the light sources.
Use several different lighting techniques (moonlighting, uplighting, etc)
Allow for plant growth and flexibility.

LIGHTING TECHNIQUES:
Uplighting (light placed below an object and shining up)
Moonlighting (light placed up high to filter through tree branches to simulate full moon light)
Spotlighting (light produces a highly focused beam of light)
Accent lighting
Grazing (light positioned close to a vertical surface to bring out the texture)
Silhouetting (light placed behind an object to light a background to silhouette the outline of the object)
Shadowing (light placed in front of an object to shine the outline of the object against the surface behind)

WHEN TO USE LOW-VOLTAGE (12-volt) VS. LINE VOLTAGE (120-volt):
Use line voltage for:
uplighting very large trees, long driveway, or anywhere you need a lot of light installations with 3 or less fixtures.

Low-voltage is best when:
you anticipate changing light locations
people, animals, children, etc. will be digging
there is water close by, when you want to do it yourself installation costs are important you want smaller fixtures the landscaping is already installed.

Adding landscape lighting improves curb appeal, expands living space and increases the safety and security of your home. The right lighting creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere for the exterior of your home and your yard.

Shades of Light 2005

Author: Ashton Harr
 
Author Bio:
Ashton Harr is a well-known scripter. Ashton likes to create articles about this industry.
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