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Landscape lights are essential to any modern home planning scheme. No longer limited to just plantings and contouring of the land, landscape architects use lights in a functional and decorative way. These applications bring out the beauty of your home’s features and make your home safer and more appealing. Often the designer begins with lighting the major plantings of the landscape plan. Trees are lit from near the base and the canopy is lit with broad swaths of diffused light. This gives the overall look of your landscape greater depth and accentuates the height of the trees. Lights can also be used around shrubs and hedges to give dimension to your yard and show off the color and textures of the plants. Illuminating deciduous plants in northern climates is particularly effective because of their characteristically green foliage that persists year round even in snow covered conditions.


Some of the most impressive uses of landscape lighting can be found in the more temperate portions of the country. Who hasn’t been enraptured by the alluring lines of a tall palm tree lit majestically against the night sky? Closer to the ground the colorful array of plants and flowers that bloom continuously are able to be appreciated at night because of landscape lighting. Having well positioned lights really makes for a more appealing environment.


Illumination is not limited to just lighting up living plants. Landscape lights can be used to show off ornamental rocks, water features, or to mark off sidewalks or paths. The design of the light fixture itself can add to the landscape as a design element. Whether massive or delicate, a light fixture helps to bring the overall design of your home’s outdoor area together. Just like in the interior of your home accessorizing your exterior with well thought out details adds a great deal to the feel of the design. The best thing about lighting as a design element is the fact that it is functional as well and not just for the purpose of ascetics. By lighting the exterior of your home you make it safe for occupants and visitors alike by lighting areas where people gather or pass through. For those less welcome guests, like intruders and burglars, lighting creates an unwelcome environment. With the possible exception of a guard dog, lights are one of the biggest deterrents for those with a criminal intent. Lights also protect your home from nocturnal animals that avoid lighted areas and make infiltrating your home less desirable.


Modern technology has made the operation of outdoor lighting more economical than ever. This is particularly true of the solar cell lights and low voltage examples. Solar powered lighting operates at no cost whatsoever. Twelve volt lights operate efficiently and at lower temperatures saving valuable electricity. They are often controlled by photosensitive switches that turn them on at dusk and off at dawn maximizing their effectiveness and efficiency. Once you decide on the type of lighting and how you are going to use it you are well on your way to making your home safer, more attractive and above all getting that all important curb appeal that homeowners seek.


Outdoor lighting can be used on large lawns or small city lots. You can find an application for an urban setting, a suburban landscape, or even illuminating a country estate. Your choices of designing a compelling environment with landscape lights are unlimited and well worth the modest investment to enhance the value of your home and get the most out of your property.

Andy West is a writer on many topics, including home improvement. Landscape lights are an integral part of today’s home designs.

There’s an extra element to landscaping that many people don’t even think about, and that’s lighting. In broad daylight, of course, there’s no need for lighting, as you’ll be able to sit back and enjoy your front or backyard, meticulously designed just the way you want it, with no problem at all. But, what’s the point in lighting your yard at night, you’ll be asking yourself.

Security

Outdoor lights are one of the best accessories you can add to your home from a security issue. Everyone should have a porch light, so those hard-working pizza drivers can find your house if nothing else! But with a porch light or a lamp post illuminating your front door, this provides extra security against intruders.

And it’s not even so much to guard against intruders. Who hasn’t fumbled with their keys when trying to fit a key into a lock they can’t see? Placing a row of lights next to your garden paths can ensure that unsuspecting feet don’t step off into the flower beds.

Accents

Why just be able to enjoy the beauties of your gardens at night? With strategically placed lights you can enjoy your miniature fountains or waterfalls, water gardens or rock gardens at any time. Indeed, they may even look more spectacular at night. And its not just a question of accenting your garden. By lighting up your entire home with carefully placed spotlights, it can be made a work of art in itself.

Celebrating the seasons

Lots of people put up lights for the holidays – and go to a great amount of trouble stringing lights on their garage and on the eaves of their house. Then, two weeks later, they go through all the trouble of taking those lights down again. By designing a lighting system that will be semi-permanent, you remove the need for all that extra work. Simply change out the bulbs for those of different colors, depending on the season.

Where’s the power come from?
Give a thought to your lighting needs. If you choose line voltage fixtures that can get their power from your home’s electrical system, you’ll want the wires to run underground. You’ll want to have these installed by a professional. Also, make sure that you have a plan of where these underground wires are installed, because if you do any digging in future – or if you sell the home and the new owner wants to do some digging – it will be all too easy to cut through these wires if no one knows where they are.

The other choice that also works great, is to use solar light fixtures. These feature a solar cell that absorbs energy from the sun and stores it in rechargeable batteries. These types of lights are easily installed by the homeowner, but how long they will last can be a question.

To find out what kinds of lights are available, visit your local home and garden or home improvement center. However, a lot of companies offer their wares on the web as well. Seagull Lighting has practically every type of outdoor light you can imagine, as does Lights by Lighthouse.

Andrew Caxton is the author of many articles on different web publications, with subjects like lawn care published online for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com

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