Thursday, January 21, 2010

Outdoor Lighting


Outdoor Lighting

Executive Summarize About Outdoor Lighting by Marcus Peterson

Appropriate placement of outdoor lighting increases the aesthetic and architectural beauty of an establishment. Without proper outdoor lighting, you will have lost your way.

There is a difference between outdoor lighting and illumination. Outdoor lighting should be acceptable with proper placement and usage. The basic function of outdoor lighting fixtures is to provide safety and accessibility and designs and size of lighting fixtures should complement the function. One can select fixtures such as accent lights, spotlights, floodlights, backlights or decorative outdoor lights on basis of outlay of building. Certain outdoor lights are automatically triggered by motion and are moderately effective in safeguarding property. A commercially viable alternate to traditional outdoor lighting is solar lights for home or public use.

Outdoor Lighting Tips For Your Home

Executive Summarize About Outdoor Lighting by Stefan Rockhaus

The perfect lighting outside your house is great at enhancing the beauty of it; however, choosing the wrong outdoor lighting can spoil the whole environment. Knowing what kind of lighting will suit your house and garden is important. Outdoor lighting is also helpful for security reasons. When the days get shorter, especially in winter, outdoor lighting can lengthen the day and dramatically change the environment of your outdoor living spaces. Types of Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor lighting can be divided into four categories:

Security lighting: This lighting is used for lighting up the vulnerable areas of your property.

Task lighting: This type of lighting is for specific purposes such as outdoor grilling or walking safely up and down steps and along paths. Task lighting should be kept between your eyes and the object that needs to be lighted.

Accent lighting: This can create a dramatic effect, or highlight an unusual feature. General or ambient lighting can display overall lighting so that people feel comfortable and look good.

Moonlighting or starlight - You can also imitate moonlight or starlight for creating magical lighting. Moonlighting can be produced by putting outdoor lights in trees. The lights should be pointing downward to create a dappled effect, as if the area were lit by a full moon.

Also be careful not to send light "upward". Avoid using yellow lights as they are unflattering to both people and plants. The lights should be kept where they are easily accessible for changing light bulbs. After setting up your outdoor lighting, get outside after dark and light up the night!

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