Adding outdoor lighting to your property can be aesthetically pleasing; however, getting started can be a bit confusing. With all the options available it can be difficult to know where to start. For help getting started use the information provided in this outdoor lighting design guide‏.

Choose the Type of Lighting for Your Landscape

Look at your house and landscape to determine the type of lights that you need to purchase. For example, would your yard look best with uplights or spotlights? You should also consider the goal of the lighting. Are you installing for aesthetic appeal, security or something else?

Also, be sure to check the local codes regarding easements prior to installation. It is a good idea to put your ideas on paper, or in a computer generated design program prior to starting your project.

Consider installing your lights so that you can operate them from the inside of your home with an automatic program. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions and use a voltage meter to test the stems. If there is a voltage problem, then it can result in bad operation as well as increased maintenance expenses.

Use Accent Lights for Illuminating Certain Features

Uplights, such as recessed well lights, are ideal for accenting things such as trees. You can place these behind various shrubs to create a natural light effect. It is a better idea to use a fewer amount of lights that are placed close together for the best effect. Center the lighting on a single focal point, such as the front door or some key plants.

Consider Using Solar Lighting

Solar lights that are charged during the day can stay lit up for up to eight hours. The performance of the solar lights will be dependent on the total amount of light that they receive during the daytime hours. You should not place this type of light where they can be hit by lawn mowers, since this can damage the cell responsible for lighting them up. It is a better idea to put them in flower beds or near trees.

Add a Lamppost

For a classic look, consider installing a lamppost near your main interest. You may also want to add flood lights, which will provide additional security for your home.

Designing your outdoor landscaping lighting can be fun when you consider what you want to do. If you need help with the installation of the lights, contact an electrician. They can ensure that everything is properly installed and not causing any type of hazard.

Could you benefit from an outdoor lighting design guide‏? If so, visit TouchStone lighting for ideas and tips for your outdoor space.