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Landscape LightingLow voltage landscape lighting systems are safe, economical, energy
efficient and provide numerous benefits for modern homeowners. Lighting
can be used to provide safe access near paths, drives and entry areas.
Outdoor lighting increases security by discouraging potential intruders.
And the beauty of garden and home can be dramatically enhanced by showcasing
architectural and plant features with dramatic lighting techniques.
One common technique is uplighting, which focuses light and attention
on an object from a low fixture location. The object can be a shrub,
tree or architectural feature like a gazebo or arbor. Bullet or well
type fixtures are specified according to the mature size of the plant
or the size of the hardscape area to be illuminated. Pathlighting uses
low fixtures which direct illumination down and outward. These fixtures
are shielded on top to prevent glare. They are used along walks, stairs
and anywhere else that safe night access is required. Another technique
is downlighting, or moonlighting. Usually accomplished with bullet type
fixtures placed above eye level on a structure (or even in a tree),
this technique illuminates general areas for safety, security and aesthetics.
Fixtures and lamps are chosen for the required brightness and width
of illumination. Backlighting, or silhouette lighting, provides a special
effect by illuminating a fairly large surface (like a wall) using a
wash light fixture. This causes objects in front of the lighting to
appear as silhouettes. The technique of shadowing also uses lights directed
toward walls, but they are placed in front of the objects, so shadows
play on the wall. Numerous other techniques, and combinations of techniques,
are available to increase your home security, safety, enjoyment and
value. The practical and aesthetic effects created by landscape lighting
are limited only by the existing features of the architecture and landscaping
and by the creativity of the designer. For more information on designing
a landscape lighting system, see: http://clearwaterlandscapes.com/lighting_design.htm
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