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Light Up Your Garden And
Brighten Your Life
by: Carolyn James
Extending Your Living Space
The garden is fast being considered to be an extension to your
living space and homeowners are putting as much effort into creating
a harmonious environment outside as they are inside. A beautiful
garden is also considered to be one of the biggest selling features
of a home and can certainly help to add value and appeal.
As the short days of winter recede, many of us will be starting
to think about our gardens and dreaming up projects and schemes that
we plan to undertake when the days become longer and the weather
warmer. For many traditionalists this will mean planting borders,
manicuring the lawn and cultivating a myriad of blooms that will add
colour and life to their gardens throughout the summer, whilst
others will view their garden purely as an area in which to relax.
Garden centres are already stocked with outdoor furniture,
ubiquitous decking and the eclectic range of artefacts that are
designed to help you enjoy your garden to the full. However, garden
lighting is one of the most effective ways that you can improve the
look and functionality of your outdoor living space and increases
the time that you can appreciate this natural extension to your
home. Garden lighting has moved beyond the occasional wall lantern
or halogen floodlight illuminating the patio or garden path,
blending functionality with creativity. Strategic outdoor lighting
enables you to enjoy aspects of your garden at all times of the day
or evening, all year ‘round, whether for entertainment purposes or
your own pleasure.
The garden at night should be considered to be a blank canvas on
which one’s own creation can evolve. Properly placed lighting can
create the most wonderful ambience by silhouetting trees,
highlighting favourite shrubs, accenting flowerbeds or reflecting
the diamond like sparkle of droplets cascading from a water feature.
The Key to Successful Creative Lighting
The key to successful lighting is to focus in on specific
architectural features:
- Uplight pergolas, archways or façades for a dramatic effect
- “Wash” sides of buildings with a subtle light
- Focus a gentle light across fences and walls
- Highlight water features with submersible lights
- Silhouette trees by placing lights below and behind them.
Bring your garden alive after dark by illuminating it with a
range of carefully chosen coloured lights:
- Add warmth with tones of yellow or red
- Add a green light beneath foliage to make leaves appear
greener
- Create a fresher, Nordic atmosphere with white or blue light.
This is particularly effective if you have a lot of pine trees.
Subtlety is the key, since a blend of too many colours can give a
gaudy appearance, unless of course you have a penchant for theme
park styles.
Functional Lighting
If you are seeking more functional lighting, then low voltage
fittings are the best option. Uplighters fitted into decking or
patios can add that subtle but necessary source of light when the
sun goes down, whether you are entertaining or just relaxing. But
there are always more creative possibilities. Recessed lighting can
be built into steps and fixed seating or under handrails. Each
source of light becomes a feature in itself and creates the
individuality and atmosphere that reflects your own needs and
personality.
If you are an active barbecuer and you need more direct light,
then spotlights that are discretely located but focused on your
cooking area are ideal. If safety and security are your concern then
there is a wide range of functional but aesthetic lighting available
to illuminate steps, paths and driveways and help to prevent
accidents after dark. Motion detectors that activate lighting when
someone passes by have proved to be a boon for added security and
safety. Another way of improving security is to have certain
strategically placed lighting linked to photo electric cells that
automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn.
Lighting Tips
When creating a lighting scheme for your garden you should adopt
the less is more approach. The objective must always be to see the
landscape and not the lights, with the right balance between
aesthetic and functional lighting.
It is important always to use lights that have the correct IP
rating and are therefore suitable for outdoor lighting. Although the
installation of these types of light is not difficult, it is
recommended that you employ a qualified electrician for their
installation.
There is a wide range of products on the market from which to
choose, but the most cost-effective solution is to buy the best
quality you can. By choosing quality products and having them
professionally fitted you’ll have something that will not only last
for years, but also maintains its good looks.
Don’t forget that you are starting with a blank canvas. Like art,
there are a few basic rules that you should follow, but in the end
beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Be creative. Make your garden an extension to your home. A ‘room’
under the stars!
www.thelightcompanydirect.co.uk
About The Author
Carolyn and Laurence James own The Light Company Direct Ltd, an
independent, family run business, based in the heart of the
Cotswolds. The company offers a superb range of distinctive and
stylish lighting for homes and commercial establishments via
mail order and the Internet. Carolyn and Laurence have selected
lighting that represents the very best in design and
craftsmanship. They have developed close links with key
manufacturers throughout Europe and are able to offer customers
many designs that are rarely seen in the UK.
carolyn@thelightcompanydirect.co.uk |
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