Home Landscape Lighting
Have you ever been downtown at night, maybe attending a concert or sporting
event and were impressed with the lighting along a park walk or on a fancy
office building? Most of us, at one time or another, have experienced awe,
comfort, serenity or relaxation at the sight of well-designed
landscape lighting. Sometimes lights pointing up at the side of a tall
building or low profile lights under plants along a downtown walkway can have a
very powerful effect on you. Beautiful lighting can completely change your mood
and experience of events around you.
As far as our homes are concerned we tend to think about outdoor lighting in
strictly practical terms. We have a light outside at the front and back doors
and maybe a motion detector triggered light above the garage door. They are
attached to the house or garage and are there just so you can safely see where
you are going when outdoors at night.
But your homes outdoor lighting can be so much more than that. It doesn't need
to be just for seeing things at night. Properly done outdoor lighting can have a
beauty and charm all its own and at the same time provide nighttime safety for
your walkways and garden.
For many years savvy Atlanta homeowners have tried to duplicate this beauty with
landscape lighting in the yard around their homes and in their gardens. For the
most part it has not worked out very well for the average homeowner. In the past
most dependable landscape lighting systems were powered by standard household
electricity (120 volt). It had to meet a strict electrical code and you had to
have an electrician do all the installation and hookup. The connectors, fittings
and bulbs all had to be heavy duty, waterproof and weatherproof. It was too
expensive and outside the budget for the average homeowner. Those homeowners
that followed through with all of that often ended up with a system that didn't
look right. A common mistake is to use too many lights, or put them in the wrong
place. You don't want your sidewalk or garden path to look like an airport
runway. So doing it properly often meant hiring a landscape architect or a
contractor who specialized in landscape lighting. Of course, that pushed the
price up even further; and usually outside the reach of all but the wealthy.
Low voltage landscape lighting (12 to 18 volt), however, has several distinct
advantages. Electrical codes are much less strict and because it is low voltage
you don't need an electrician to install it. You can buy an inexpensive kit and
often install it over the weekend. Because it is easy to install and setup you
can spend more time working on the light locations and lighting design and not
worry so much about hiring a landscape architect to do all that for you. If you
don't like the light locations, you can change it yourself without too much
trouble. You don't need an electrician or designer to move it. One common
problem with low voltage systems 20 or 30 years ago was the durability of the
components. Back then low voltage outdoor lighting systems were often little
more than toys. But today all of that has changed. The do it yourself low
voltage lighting system you buy at your local hardware store is usually not only
affordable, but durable as well.
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Lighting
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