Residential Outdoor Lighting – Improve your House
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you are thinking about improving your house by doing some outdoor decorating you should really look into your residential outdoor lighting. The choice lighting fixtures is just enormous and can make a nice addition to your house. First you will need to make the choice of which type of outdoor lighting fixtures you want, fixtures like:
- Spot Light
- Flood lights
- Area lights
- Pathway markers
- Etc…
Tips for your outdoor lighting
If you are planning to add residential lighting to your house you should always be prepared before buying any fixtures. Here’s a small tips for you: Try to walk the yard both in day light and at night, this should help you establish a plan for your residential outdoor lighting. Walking around your property at night will enable you to spot the dark area where you might want to add lighting. Consider your residential outdoor lighting both for the look and the security it can provide.
Consider combining different types of lights such as using downward soft lights on walkways and possibly an small flood or spot light pointing upwards into a tree to create a unique look to the residential outdoor lighting. Placing small lights behind a row of shrubs or bushes near the house to eliminate potential hiding places as well as providing a line of light to mark the home’s design.
Put The Lighting Design On Paper
Make a sketch of the yard on paper, including all landscape features such as planters, sidewalks and stairs. Knowing the type and number of residential outdoor lighting fixtures needed will help when the fixtures are purchased and planning on where they will be installed will aid in developing a wiring diagram.
Some communities have codes concerning the installation of residential outdoor lighting fixtures so checking with local officials is a must to avoid any conflict. If the electric lines are to be buried be sure to check the location of any utility lines such as existing buried wires, gas lines and plumbing lines. Most communities have a number to call to have a representative point out any buried utilities, and the service is usually free.
If you are looking to achieve great results with your residential outdoor lighting you should try soft lights, they usually create great lighting. Of course they may be some area where you will need more lighting for security purposes. For your soft light you might consider using a 12V transformer but for the brighter areas you will need 120 volt. Just be aware that the wiring requirement are different for both of them.
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