Looking for a renovation that will immediately transform and revolutionize your home’s style? If so, you should consider upgrading your landscape lighting. As a popular project available for homeowners, these lights provide an amazing experience that exceeds your expectations. Still confused about how to choose what kind of lights make sense for your landscape? Keep reading to learn six tips about how you can choose the ideal landscape lighting for your home's exterior and yard.
When you hear the words landscape lights, you’re probably thinking about ways to light your garden, path, and other areas. However, you can also add landscape lighting around your home and the exterior.
Don’t forget that, according to Zippia, the average American spends about $500 yearly on lawn care and gardening. However, we've seen that homeowners spend far more than that on making their home look great and beautiful. Focus your lighting on where you spend the most money; it just makes sense.
According to the Family Handyman, all landscape lights have specific coverage zones that you need to research before buying. For example, some lights cover broad areas with a dimmer hue, while focused lights cover a more central area. You can pick and choose based on your needs!
We suggest putting concentrated lights closer to your home to provide maximum brightness, helping reduce accidents. Broader lights work better for yards and paths because they cover wider areas. Mix and match your options to cover your yard effectively.
Have you ever seen gorgeous outdoor landscape lights and wished you could get the same results? Well, it’s possible if you understand dramatic lighting, such as dark-sky and moonlighting designs. These landscape lighting ideas can produce beautiful results.
According to HGTV, creating effects like these requires understanding your yard, how it looks in the day, and how to produce shocking styles with minimal lights. Try to balance them to produce shadows and other dramatic and eye-catching changes to your exterior lighting.
So far, we’ve focused heavily on where to place your lights and how to install them to produce dramatic effects. However, we can’t ignore the importance of functionality. We’ve seen so many homeowners make the same mistake: focusing on aesthetics over actual usefulness.
Here’s why it’s so important: according to The Edit, areas with stairs or meandering walkways need better lighting to avoid injury. Think carefully about what you need in each area before choosing. Also, when installing, make sure bulbs are positioned to avoid blinding flashes.
If you know where you want to put your lights, it's also important to explore the different lighting options that you can choose for your exterior. According to Houzz, spike lights work well for garden beds, bollard lights work perfectly for paths and driveways, while spotlights and project lights can highlight the architecture. Other options, like strobe and sculptural lights, have other benefits. Do your research before buying!
You’re just about ready to install your new lights: what else should you consider now? It's important to plan out your budget accordingly. While you may be excited about your new lights, making sure you invest in the right lights will ensure that you don't waste your money or that it results in very poor designs.
According to our sources, landscape lights may cost hundreds of dollars to install or even more; some people even spend thousands. Don’t worry, though. There are budget options available for people who don’t have unlimited money to throw at their home’s renovation.
Focusing your landscape lighting project in this way ensures that you get the results that you want, don’t spend a fortune doing it, and know what to expect during installation. When you call us about your landscape lights, we’ll talk with you about what to expect and make it easier to plan your renovation. In this way, we can transform your lighting for the better, give your house a better overall value, and make you a happier homeowner. Give us a call today at Lucky Lawn to learn more and receive a free estimate.
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