There are many reasons to add Tulsa landscape lighting to your outdoor environment. From the practical to the aesthetic,
outdoor lighting offers a surplus of benefits. What are just a few ways
that landscape lighting can help brighten and renew your Tulsa landscape?
Actually, when adding Tulsa outdoor lighting,
most, if not all, of the practical advantages can also provide
aesthetic benefits as well – if the landscape lighting is created in the
right way. Thoughtful and carefully-planned landscape lighting is one
key to great lighting. Careful lighting design is balanced and takes
into account the effect and tone you want for your entire night outdoor
landscape. To be balanced, you’ll want not only to light the exterior of
your home, but also extend the visual depth with landscape lighting in
trees and shrubs stretching out for a distance in front of your home.
On the other hand, less is sometimes more with outdoor lighting in
Tulsa. While pathway lighting can offer both aesthetic and practical
benefits, this lighting needs to softly guide visitors along a path and
not look like a kind of runway. These gentle pathway lights can also be
placed to brighten attention-grabbing and colorful plants along the
path, thus adding a little more interest and color to your landscape
that otherwise would be lost at night. Using environmentally-friendly
and safe low voltage lighting is a great way to light these paths.
With the days getting warmer and longer, many Tulsa homeowners will
be spending more time outside enjoying their outdoor environment on the
weekends. However, what about during the week? Even though you may not
get home until close to dark, there’s no reason you still can’t enjoy
your outdoor space. Landscape lighting, including deck, patio, and hardscape
lighting, can transform your outdoor environment, creating a brand new
nighttime world. Accent and moon lighting can provide soft glow you need
to comfortably enjoy your outdoor space.
With accent lighting, you can also illuminate interesting features in
your landscape such as a statue or water feature, creating a focal point
for your outdoor space.
There’s so many different things that can be done with Tulsa
landscape lighting. While creating more function in your outdoor space,
lighting can be done in such an artistic way that neighbors have to look
twice as they pass by your home and landscape.
Our Tulsa landscape lighting
design experts can create a lighting design that will be as functional
as it is beautiful so that you can ‘find yourself outside’ any time of
the day or night.
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Tips to Improve your Outdoor Lighting for your Tulsa Home
From the front door to the backyard deck, lighting plays an important role in the beauty, usability and safety of your outdoor living space. Small changes in lighting can have a big impact on your home’s curb appeal and your ability to enjoy outdoor living. Oklahoma Landscape’s lighting experts can help you ‘find yourself outside’ and enjoy the fall nights with outdoor lighting. Here’s a few tips on how to improve exterior lighting.
Light the Way
“Night-time visitors should feel welcomed with light as soon as their car stops in front of your house,” Daniel Auer, a lighting expert with LightingShowplace.com, says. That means driveways and walkways leading to your front door should be well-lit enough to ensure safe footing, yet not so bright that they overpower the main lights above or beside your front door.
At the door, if your home currently has just one lantern next to the door, consider replacing it with matching lanterns. Flanking the door with matched lights will create a warm, even glow while assuring the safety of those who enter. If your home has a porch or overhang, you have even more options: a recessed, chain-hung or ceiling fixture.
Light the Landscape
“When it comes to landscape lighting, many homeowners tend to forget about the backyard,” Auer says. While simple canister lights, directed on key landscape elements like trees or planting beds, can create drama for your home, don’t overlook the value of more whimsical choices or of lighting your back yard.
More powerful, practical path lighting makes sense for front areas where guests may be walking from car to house. In backyards, consider using more delicate path lights to highlight areas, like water features and seating arrangements.
Deck it Out
If the kitchen is the heart of the home, a great deck is its crowning glory. Americans are now building and expanding decks more than ever before, as the trend towards great outdoor living spaces continues. Just as you employ lighting to create usability, mood and appeal in your kitchen, the right lighting outdoors can enhance the safety and enjoyment of your deck.
“There are numerous ways to light your deck, from lanterns that sit on the post caps of your deck rails to outdoor lamps that work with your outdoor furniture much as lamps do indoors,” Auer says.
One of the hottest trends in deck lighting plays to a hot trend in deck construction – decorative rails, all the rage right now, require decorative lighting. From strand lighting designed to mimic the twinkling of the stars overhead to sconces shaped like flowers and animals, the options for adding light to deck railings have boomed in the past few years.
You’ll be a Fan
Overhead fans are a great way to add multiple layers of lighting – not to mention comfort – to outdoor spaces like gazebos, screened porches and decks. Any fan that you love indoors can easily be used outdoors with the proper wiring. What’s more, most fans offer dimmer options so you can adjust light levels to match the mood of your gathering.
Fans with blades that evoke the look of leaves or fern fronds are particularly attractive in outdoor settings, helping underscore the natural appeal of the space.
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