Showing posts with label Led Lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Led Lighting. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Lighting Options Abound For Your Landscape

Having the right outdoor landscape lighting can make all the difference in your backyard entertaining areas. Whether you go with lighting that's eclectic or want a very classical look, a high-quality landscape lighting consultant is well worth the cost – because redoing lighting that doesn't have the look you want can be messy, time-consuming, and expensive.

LED Landscape Lighting
You'll need to think about how you want your seating areas to be arranged. You want your family and friends to be dazzled by natural beauty, not blinded by poorly placed outdoor landscape lighting and you don't want that lighting to be hot to the touch (residential LED lighting is a good choice when considering the latter). Sit down with your consultant and plan where your seating areas will be, so you can be sure that your lighting fits with where people will most likely be standing or sitting.

As mentioned above, residential LED lighting is a good choice for its cool-to-the-touch light. It's also versatile—it can be used as a direct spotlight or to provide a softer, more diffused glow and can really enhance your outdoor landscape lighting. LED lights are also available in nearly any color of the spectrum, and they're both cost-effective and energy efficient. They're not the right choice in every application, but they are being used more and more, and with good reason.

Your landscape lighting consultant will discuss the various lighting options available to you and work with you to decide what best fits with your budget and vision.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Solar Specialty Lighting Design Tips That Save You Money

Specialty outdoor lighting doesn't have to come at the sacrifice of a second mortgage. Many landscape lighting manufacturers are providing quality solar exterior lights and LED landscaping lights in kits at affordable prices.

Increased popularity for solar use and its green efficiency have prompted a demand by homeowners for better, more affordable options in exterior specialty LED lighting. Effective installation and properly positioning your exterior lights will enable you to take full advantage of their cost saving benefits, as well as optimally enhancing your home.

Placing solar landscape lights around decks, along pathways, or in dark crevices in the yard increases safety and visibility while reducing your electric bill. Make sure the top solar panel which houses the battery is angled to achieve maximum sun exposure during the day when solar lights recharge. Not just for use as ground lighting, solar specialty outdoor lighting can be installed practically anywhere your originative mind can conceive. Place them on exterior walls, on deck posts, or rhythmically along fences creating gorgeous patterns across your home and yard which will have your neighbors wondering how you could afford such stylish landscaping.

Solar Garden Lighting
Several solas ray led lighting kits enable multiple light charging from a single solar panel featuring automatic switching elements eliminating the need for timers. Additionally, choosing waterproof or weatherproof specialty outdoor lighting makes your landscaping upkeep a breeze.

Ease in set-up, use, and overall versatility are other great features for solas ray lighting. No running over electrical wires with the lawn mower or trying to find creative ways to hide bulky, obtrusive extension cords.

Keep in mind, the solas ray lighting intensity and illumination area is based upon the LED number. The more LED's in the solar design for the light, the more light produced and area lit up.

Purchasing landscape lighting kits which provide you with anywhere from 2 to 20 individual solar lights will save you money as opposed to buying individual lights. Don't worry about not needing them all. If you don't use them on your initial planned outdoor design, you'll come up with some creative uses for your solar specialty outdoor lighting and will wonder why you waited so long to harness the sun's rays.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Shining Some Light With Outdoor Landscape Lighting

Outdoor Landscape LightingWhen you hear the phrase outdoor landscape lighting, your first association is probably home security surveillance systems, or holiday spotlights on wreaths, but certainly not Hollywood. It turns out that the seemingly straightforward task of landscape lighting design is an art form in the movie world. This serious undertaking has direct ramifications on the entire narrative because of the degree of shaping done by light on the scene level. As with so many other cinematic production tools, audiences are largely oblivious to the manipulative effects landscape lighting; at least, if it’s done correctly. The design must achieve the delicate balance of directing viewers’ attention and emotions without obviously doing so, in order to give the plot and characters themselves most of the credit.


Because of the skill required to execute outdoor landscape lighting on a movie set, extensive thought and planning go into the job. A fun challenge for moviegoers is to consider these common tools for outdoor landscape lighting used on film, and then to watch for them in theatres next time the occasion arises. Nighttime scenes are particularly challenging for directors to navigate in terms of landscape lighting design, because of the twofold task of darkening the surroundings to a believable extent while maintaining sufficient light on the characters to illuminate what is happening. This dilemma is typically dissolved by using blue filters for the designated dark regions and yellow for the action, but on screen the colors do not appear this artificially enhanced.

Landscape Lighting Desing
The parallels between landscape lighting design for theatrical purposes as well as for home décor are interesting to consider and can provide insights into making the latter more of a game and less of a chore. When the rest of the world is treated as the audience, it is easier to identify objectives in what you want them to perceive, as well as potential evidence of artifice that you might have otherwise missed. And remember next time you’re at the movies to check if beam of light across the protagonist’s face is really coming from the moon.