3 Types Of Residential Outdoor Lighting To Illuminate Your Home
Residential outdoor lighting is the perfect way to add a certain presence to your home. You can give your home a more welcoming feel just by adding the right amount of light. More specifically, path lighting, lamp posts and deck lights. You want to be careful about where you place lights and you should be placing them in places that you want to brighten and draw attention to.
Path Lighting
One of the most popular residential outdoor lighting ideas is illuminating driveways, sidewalks and paths with lights. You can choose from solar lighting and low voltage LED lighting but solar uses sunlight for energy so it's a favorite among homeowners. Some great manufacturers of path lighting include Brinkmann, GamaSonic and Kichler. You can find these lights in mulitpacks or you can buy them individually.
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Lamp Posts Lamp posts are another type of residential outdoor lighting that remains popular. The typical places to put lamp posts include the corners of driveways, sidewalks, paths and near the home's entrance or front door. There are many different types of lamp posts and they include those with a single light, double lights and even triple lights. There are also lamp posts that can be wall mounted to your home. GamaSonic manufactures a variety of lamp posts. Deck Lighting If your home has a deck you can help illuminate it by adding deck lighting. You can add lamp posts or add an individual light that can be wall mounted directly to the deck posts themselves. You can choose from lights that use solar power and those which are low voltage LED lights which almost never need to be replaced. Deck lighting makes it easy to entertain guests without having to sit in the dark. It also adds a comforting ambiance to your outdoor activities. Residential outdoor lighting comes in many forms. Path lighting, lamp posts and deck lighting are popular lighting methods but you can also get outdoor lights to illuminate gardens, pools, ponds and porches. Christmas lights can be used to lighten certain areas of your landscape. The clear lights are used most often but that certainly doesn't mean you have to go with clear lights. You can be as creative and colorful as you wish. |

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