How to Boost Your Curb Appeal with Landscape Lighting
Helpful Tips for Getting Lighting That Makes Your Outdoor Areas Pop
If you're looking for a tech upgrade with a big impact, landscape lighting should be at the top of your list. Very few technologies offer as many benefits, from increasing safety and security to adding functionality after sunset. One even comes with a direct ROI: improved aesthetics. According to a recent study, a good landscaping design could boost your property value by up to 12%. Below are some tips on creating a layered, dramatic lighting design in your Tarrant County, TX, home.
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Spotlighting
Small accent lights are great for bringing attention to specific features, such as signs, statues, or your bright red begonias. Angled fixtures let you spotlight these areas from the front or back.
Uplighting
Uplighting is used to highlight architectural elements. Placed at the base of the home, these cast vertical light to illuminate walls, spaces between windows, or even your street number.
Downlighting
Downlighting adds gentle lighting from trees or eaves without casting big shadows. It also helps frame areas of the house. For example, downlights on top of the garage will spill down and outline the door to guide you or guests to the entrance.
Floodlighting
Floodlighting provides most of the ambient lighting for your outdoor spaces. A broad, softer glow highlights large areas like the driveway or yard. Beyond the aesthetic benefits, this lighting is vital for your overall security.
Pathway Lighting
Pathway lights should be spaced out about every 6-9 feet and be about a foot from the edge of the walkway to avoid tripping. These lights complement your landscape design with popular finishes like bronze and titanium.
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