Landscape lights illuminate not only your home and garden, but also outdoor living spaces and children’s play areas, allowing you to entertain in the evenings during those beautiful Texas summers. Outdoor lighting also provides safety and security at your home or office by brightening sidewalks and driveways for your guests. There are many ways to accomplish this with the placement of landscape lights around your yard and home, and the types of fixtures used.
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Backlighting is placing a light behind an object to create a silhouette. It works well behind plants, pots, furniture and more against walls.
Down lighting is used to mimic the effect of natural lighting, such as the sun, by lighting objects from above. It works well in trees, on house facades, trellises and more.
Pool and fountain lighting is often done by placing lights underwater. This can create a dramatic effect and highlight the water feature in your landscaping.
Up lighting is done by placing a light fixture low to the ground and directed the beam upward. Its effect is dramatic and used for highlighting focal points, such as walls or outdoor structures.
Path lighting is probably the most common form of outdoor lighting. It is used to light walkways for safety at night and highlight your landscaping.
Spotlighting is done by focusing an intense beam of light on an object. This is often done to create sparks of interest at different points in your garden.
- Tree and structure lighting
- Architectural and planet accenting
- Grazing and moon lighting
- Shadowing and silhouetting
- Safety and security illumination