I became charmed with the drama of outdoor patio lights at an exceptionally romantic restaurant in the old part of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We sat in the courtyard garden surrounded by outdoor art sculptures while rope lights wandered up and down the trees. It was the first time I had recognized the beauty and impact of outdoor lighting and outdoor art. I was mesmerized. Since that initial night I have visited many other romantic restaurants and have admired their outdoor lighting and outdoor art but nothing makes an impact like the first night.
I always try to capture the idea of bringing my living room outdoors. I been inspired by the efforts of others and I love to continue experimenting with the effects of outdoor patio lights. In choosing outdoor lights there are a few things you might keep in mind. I have listed 3 important factors below.
1. What is the purpose of the outdoor lighting? Is the lighting to be atmospheric or functional or both? A certain amount of bright lighting is necessary for general safety. This type of lighting would include lights at every door including your garage door. This lights need to be bright. Safety lights are a necessary evil of outdoor lighting. Other types of outdoor patio lights can be for effect and these lights don’t need to be bright and really shouldn’t be bright. Lighting for effect can be quite dim or use very small bulbs. This type of lighting should be experimented with.
2. Determine the placement of your outdoor lights. Be sure to highlight any outdoor sculptures you may have or a pond or a swimming pool. You can use rope lights to highlight distant objects. Often lovely and simple white Christmas lights make a nice year-round twinkly setting. The lights needed for safety should be by each door of your house at a minimum. It must be relatively easy to maintain safety lights. If the light requires a 20 foot ladder to change and you don’t have a 20 foot ladder then the light position should be changed.
3. Type of light. There are numerous types of outdoor patio lights available these days. Of course the most popular and energy efficient are LED lights. The cost of LED lighting has really come down and these are the lights most recommended. There are also solar lights. Solar lighting has also become less expensive but these lights are slightly less reliable and often don?t give off enough light. Placement of solar lights is critical to their function and shouldn’t be counted upon in cloudy or rainy areas. Solar lights likely work best as atmospheric lights and shouldn’t be used as safety lights.
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