There are many different kinds of lights available for your outdoor area, so you may have to choose between fixed lighting or hanging, portable lighting, if you wish to change or move your outdoor areas. A great idea is to leave hanging lights near pathways and terraces. Once you have your lighting chosen, make sure you think about how it will affect your gardens. You need to look at the lighting brightness and colours, and match them with wall features, or garden plants. A great idea is to string fairy lights around a small pond, for added reflection of the light.
There are two basic functions of outdoor lighting. First, outdoor lighting allows areas to be well-lit, making them safe and functional for homeowners and their guests. This is the most practical use of outdoor lighting, as these lights make it possible to have late night grilling, bonfires and get-togethers. Outdoor lighting can also light up driveways and walkways, making it safe for visitors or coming home late. For warm summer nights, outdoor lighting can provide a soft glow for swimmers or those who are fishing off a dock.
You can use these fixtures to completely change the look of your exterior living space by using them for the pathways in your garden or by installing them along your driveway. Similar types of fixtures would be accent lighting and directional landscape lights. All of these usually come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you should take stock of measurement and size before you select anything.
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