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Whether it’s snow under foot or spring in the air, there is always hidden beauty waiting to be discovered in the landscape. Every season has its own natural wonder and unique environmental beauty. Every home has a special place on the lawn or in the garden that comes to life when the sun hits it in just the right way. Everyday brings about a new chance to see new things and realize further enjoyment from your own personal living space.
Moments like this provide a brief window of opportunity from which to view the subtle nuances and elusive nighttime beauty of a home. Naturally these instants are only temporary. However, there is a way to extend and control this fading beauty to make it a permanent fixture in your landscape. It is not uncommon to visit a gourmet dining establishment, upscale hotel or chic shopping mall during the evening hours. These businesses and public spaces do not pull their blinds and close their doors when the sun goes down. Nor, do they welcome their visitors and patrons with a dark storefront and landscape.
These same outdoor lighting amenities are an often overlooked element of residential landscape designs. The reason for this omission is that many are unaware of all the outdoor lighting options available. There are of course the consumer-quality, landscape lighting fixtures that can be found at any home or hardware store. These are the most widely recognized and commonly used fixtures. They are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and geared toward the do-it-yourself market. Though these kinds of fixtures have their place in certain landscapes, they are less reliable, often plastic and lack the degree of personalization available from alternative types of lighting. Traditional line voltage fixtures, those that are wired directly into the home's electrical system, are probably what most think of when they think of outdoor lighting. This type of lighting covers everything from streetlights, to recreational lighting at the ball field, to security spotlights placed under the eaves of a garage. Depending on the application line voltage lighting can be expensive and may lead to "Dark Sky" or light pollution concerns. This particular issue is fast becoming a central topic of debate among landscape and lighting professionals, homeowner associations and local building authorities throughout the country. The third form of residential outdoor lighting is perhaps the least well known. Professionally designed and installed low-voltage landscape lighting is by far the most effective option available. The cost of these services can prove to be an obstacle for some. However, minimal operating expenses, longevity of the system and the stunning night scenes created through professional design and installation offset and outweigh these initial expenses. Professional Nightscaping® low voltage outdoor lighting offers extreme flexibility with regard to fixture placement and precise control over the light produced. Characteristics like these afford the designer using low-voltage equipment the opportunity to custom design a lighting system specifically for the landscape in question.
These systems also extend the usable hours of any property. By adding light activities that may have been curtailed by darkness like outdoor entertaining, dining or just relaxing on the patio can be continued well into the night. This benefit is of particular importance to those who spend most of the daylight hours away from their home. Those who normally have limited opportunity to sit back and actually experience their home and property can now, with the addition of light, enjoy their entire living space both inside and out, day and night. It is impossible to utilize your property to its fullest without Nightscaping®. The aforementioned benefits of added beauty, security, safety and value can be easily attained by working with a professional landscape lighting designer. A professional outdoor lighting system will not only create a more useful, attractive, valuable and secure property, it will allow you to discover the hidden beauty of your landscape and ultimately realize the full potential of their home. If you prefer a more professional nightscaping, than have a contractor install Nightscaping lighting products in your yard. We offer a referral list of certified installers that can design the correct lightening for your landscape plantings and areas. Solar Garden Accents Garden Accents are a great way to personalize your garden – and Moon rays® has creative and sophisticated designs to fit any lifestyle. From Great American Lighthouses to elegant Color-Changing Crackle Glass Balls, you can bring a decorated look to your favorite outdoor spaces.
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