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Modern lighting in the garden transformed the outdoor area



Photo: Mckay Landscape Lighting

The lighting in the garden and the front of the house is an absolute must these days. We give you some tips on where the lights must always be mounted and how you can put in decorative LED string light accents.

The lighting in the garden – Tips

Photo by Yogesh Wadhwana

Lighting in the garden is as important as the house lights. A sophisticated lighting system highlights the key areas to avoid tripping accidents and can be completely transformed the outdoor space. The front of the house so it should be well lit. Lamps integrated soil are perfect for the stairs. The following applies – plan at least one lamp for each step. If you have a retaining wall, you can install LED string it – this way you ensure that your customers will see it. garden pool to cool off day – but at night, the pool can be dangerous. Illuminate not only the pool itself, but also the area around the pool where it is wet and slippery areas.

Focus on different areas – lighting in the garden



Photo by Phil Kean Designs

With the right choice for lighting in the garden, you will ensure that the various zones are defined in the garden. Our advice – combine multiple lighting systems. LED flower pots can subtly delineate the garden terrace, the lamp can be mounted along the garden path. Lamps and lights, which are mounted at different heights, interesting accents Garten.Beleuchtungssysteme with motion detectors save energy and protect the home against theft. The lamps are very efficient with solar panels – it absolutely must know in advance if the sun is high in the region to supply the lamp. Otherwise, it may happen that the lights only half the night illuminate the garden.

Staircase with lighting

Photo: Soloway Designs

Solar lights illuminate the entrance

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Retaining wall with built-in lights

Photo: Mckay Landscape Lighting

Railing with LED lights

Photo: Lights of the environment

Lighting system with motion sensors

Photo: Sutton Suzuki Architects

floor lighting

Photo: Land & Water Design