Garden Landscape Lights

Garden Landscape Lights

Landscape lighting refers to the outdoor illumination system in public or private spaces for the purposes and enchantment of safety, security, nighttime aesthetics, event applications and recreation. One of the vital sources of energy for landscape lighting includes conventional power. Landscape lighting employs LEDs, low voltage fixtures, and solar panels.

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What is Garden Landscape Lights

 

 

Landscape lighting refers to the outdoor illumination system in public or private spaces for the purposes and enchantment of safety, security, nighttime aesthetics, event applications and recreation. One of the vital sources of energy for landscape lighting includes conventional power. Landscape lighting employs LEDs, low voltage fixtures, and solar panels.

 

Benefits of Garden Landscape Lights

 

Illuminating your outdoor living space
When you use lights in your landscaping, you have a whole other place at home where you can relax and enjoy yourself with family and friends. You can host a barbecue or a party or simply spend leisurely time outside with your significant other and children. Illuminating your outdoor living space adds yet another place to kick back and have fun while at home.

 

Complementing your landscaping decor
When you use decorative lighting in your outdoor landscape, you can complement and highlight the landscaping job you already have set up. For example, while your lighting can light a walkway directly to your front door, it can also highlight the lovely flowerbeds or decorative shrubbery you have planted in your front yard. You can even use lights to serve as eye-catching barriers for areas you don't want anyone to walk over. If you have a backyard water feature like a pond or fountain, lighting can beautifully complement it. However you choose to use outdoor lighting to showcase your landscape, it can highlight all the beautiful colors of your gardening in the dark.

 

Adds curb appeal and increases property value
You can increase the value of your property when you use lighting in your outdoor landscape. You get an immediate return on your investment. Potential buyers will be more likely to want to buy your home because of your lighting efforts. However, even if you have no immediate intention to sell your home, adding lights to your landscaping can add curb appeal and cause heads to turn anytime someone passes your home.

 

Safety and security
Using lighting in your landscape can add a layer of safety and security for your family that you might otherwise not have without it. In addition to lighting up a walkway to your door, lights can illuminate stairs and areas where the ground is uneven, which can prevent a potential fall and injury. You can also enjoy the security of criminals being discouraged from trying to burglarize your home with outside landscape lights. Intruders are far more likely to try to break into homes that aren't as well lit.

 

Landscape Projector Light

Landscape Projector Light

Product dimension: φ42x 75mm
Light source: 3W LED
Color temperature:3000K
IP: IP65

Ground Spike Lights

Ground Spike Lights

Product dimension: Light 127X99mm/Plug-in 170X45mm
Light source: 50W( Bulb not included)
IP: IP65

Waterproof Landscape Light

Waterproof Landscape Light

Product dimension: 164X192X120mm
Light source: 6*3W LED
Color temperature: 3000K
IP: IP67

Swimming Pool Waterproof Light

Swimming Pool Waterproof Light

Product dimension: Φ60X85mm Φ119×H120mm
Light source: 0.7 LED(6LEDS) (9LEDS)
Color temperature: 6000K

Garden Landscape Lights

Garden Landscape Lights

Product dimension: Surface coverФ30mm light Ф20X26mm
Light source:LED 1.8W
IP: Transformer IP44; Light IP68
Working voltage: 230V

Led Garden Spot Lights

LED Garden Spot Lights

Product dimension: Ф116mm×117mm
Light source: 3×1W LED
Color temperature: 3000K

 

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Where to Place Landscape Lighting for A Better Effect
 

Every homeowner wants their home to look nice. Although ornamental trees and plants, such as bonsai pots, tend to get all the attention regarding landscaping, the truth is that well-placed landscape lighting solutions contribute just as much to make the entire property seem stunning. When discussing the use of artificial lighting systems to brighten private gardens or public landscapes, the term landscape lighting is sometimes used interchangeably with garden lighting, but this doesn't mean landscape lights are strictly for gardens.

Part.1 How to Decide Where to Place Landscape Lighting

When it comes to landscape lighting, sometimes little makes a lot, as with many other aspects of life. However, the need to illuminate everything-every detail, every tree, and little thing is not only wasteful but may also damage the yard. The use of light and dark to emphasize characteristics and create visual contrast with the shapes and plants in your yard makes a location distinctive at night. Playing with these components produces interest and drama, and a well-lit environment is frequently the most appealing. Perhaps you need some landscape lighting ideas.
So, what do you illuminate, and what do you keep unlit? Take into account the following factors:
● Find the things that you like best about your yard. Perhaps there's a pond or an incredibly majestic tree that you want to show off; by lighting it up, you can do just that.
● Enhance the ambiance of spaces that could otherwise go unnoticed during the day. When light and shadow are present at night, even the most ordinary stone wall can take on an entirely different character.
● Make use of your imagination, but don't forget about function. If you have a stairway or winding walk on your deck, it's important to light them so you can safely navigate your yard.
● Keep in mind the importance of a warm and well-lit foyer. A well-lit front door will help to securely direct family members and guests and provide a pleasant aesthetic.
One of the main principles of landscape lighting is to conceal the light fixture so that only its effect is seen. Bearing this in mind would help you better understand where to place landscape lights and how to place them in your yard better.

Part.2 Where Should Exterior Lights Be Placed

Lights outside your home can provide safety and beauty to your yard or garden, but only if you know where to put them. Lighting the exterior of your home is simple, but if you take a nighttime stroll through your neighborhood, you'll notice how simple it is to make mistakes. At night, it's not uncommon to encounter homes with unlit front doors, treacherous walkways, and unusable patios and decks. You might also notice an overnighter's residence: When you pull into the driveway, it's like pulling onto a landing strip, and when you step out into the yard, it's like walking into a well-guarded prison. It's important to understand that direct lighting of things is not required to illuminate a space adequately. You may create a beautiful blend of aesthetics and security by incorporating reflected light into your design. Some of the most incredible spots for your landscape lighting include;

Front Porch
Front door lighting provides multiple functions, including signaling visitors' arrival, preventing falls on the steps, and guiding them to the doorbell or lock. Another benefit is that it allows those inside to see who is knocking.

Driveway and Garage
A brilliantly lit post lantern at a driveway entry is a handy landmark to help visitors and emergency vehicles find your property after dark. However, you don't need to illuminate the entire approach length; your car's headlights will do just fine. Most driveways only need a few low, partially covered low-voltage spread lights to demarcate the edges of the paved area.

Steps and Walkways
Illuminating the whole length of paths and steps using low-voltage fixtures that cast equal, overlapping pools of light is ideal for preventing slips and trips. In addition, staggered, rather than parallel, institutions will assist avoid a runway effect, as was seen in the driveway. Ground-hugging bollard lights, mushroom lights, and shaded layer lights are all great options for these settings.

Part.3 How Far Apart Should You Place Landscaping Lights

When considering how far apart your landscape lights should be, there are a few essential aspects to consider.

What level of brightness do you want
Determine the desired effect of the lighting before settling on a spacing plan for the lights. This varies based on individual preference. Do you want some ambient lighting so you can unwind and savor the warmth of a summer evening.

Size and Lumen Output Per Light
The dimensions and luminosity (Let's pretend you're interested in purchasing a light that advertises itself as having 400 lumens and an 80% light output. The output of the lights you wish to purchase will significantly affect the number you require, and the distance between them must be placed.
The optimal spacing for lights is between 6-8 feet, though this varies with their brightness. In the case of walkways less than five feet wide, lighting on both sides would be excessive. Having lighting on both sides of something more comprehensive is aesthetically preferable. If you want to maintain a distance of 6-8 feet between each light, you may switch them every three to four feet. For example, you could have a light to the left every three to four feet.

Part.4 Advantages of Landscaping Lights

Everybody who owns their own home wants to have a beautiful home. Decorative plants may get all the attention regarding landscaping. Still, well-placed landscape lighting solutions can do wonders for the overall aesthetic appeal of a property. These lighting options highlight the most excellent characteristics of the yard, and the atmosphere is cozier. Other noteworthy and appealing benefits of landscape lighting are;
● Lights up the outdoor decor
● Add more value to the house.
● Maximizes protection and reduces risk

Lights up the Outdoor Decor
Proper and planned lighting arrangements can enhance the aesthetic value of landscaping design by drawing attention to specific characteristics. For example, the most reputable producers of landscape lighting say that different types of LED lights can be used to restrict property lines or to highlight the colors of flowers and plants.

Add More Value to the House
Improving the home's interior or exterior significantly can raise its market value. Since landscape lighting is a vital aesthetical feature, it can give individuals an immediate return on investment. One survey found that outside lighting was a must-have feature for 41 percent of homebuyers.

Maximizes Protection and Reduces Risk
Landscape lighting solutions not only boost the visual value of the location but also strengthen its safety and security. These lighting solutions aid in damage and injury prevention by illuminating high-risk areas like stairs and sidewalks. They also reduce the likelihood of burglary, theft, and vandalism.

 

Different Types Of Landscape Lighting
 

Garden lights: Typically between 18-24 inches tall, this type of light uses canopies on top of metal posts to reflect light downwards - usually into flower beds or planters. Many of our clients also chose to use this type of lighting for pathway markers.

 

Wash lights: Usually manufactured in the shape of a miniature satellite dish, wash lights disperse a soft, diffuse glow that is perfect for lighting walls, fences, and other flat surfaces.

 

Bullet lights: Arguably the most precise type of landscape light - these are used to illuminate objects with a narrow beam. Standard use cases for bullet lighting include outdoor structures, trees, or building features.

 

Well lights: Designed to conceal the fixture as much as possible, well lights are usually slightly buried near the surface of the ground inside of a waterproof housing. They are perfect for lighting the underside of plants or to illuminate the base of a fence, facade, or wall.

 

Downlights: This type of light usually features a long, sleek high-grade metal fixture that is located relatively high above the ground. Downlights are typically installed on the trunks of trees or near the tops of larger man-made structures. Our clients love to use this type of lighting to create a moonlit effect on paths, branches, foliage, or lawns. The bulb itself is often shrouded to eliminate side glare.

 

Floodlights: These are almost always wider than a typical bullet light while also being brighter than a wash light. We typically install these to illuminate taller trees and shrubs or wider property facades.

 

Garden Landscape Lights

 

Typical Landscape Lighting System Components

A landscape light that is part of a low-voltage system usually consists of five basic components :
1. Transformer: Reduces 120V household current to a safer and more efficient 10-15 volts.
2. Bulb: Determines exact voltage usage while also being the output source for a light's specific brightness, beam width, and colour.
3. Fixture housing: Usually made from premium materials (such as high grade base metals like stainless steel, aluminum alloy, copper, or brass), fixture housing helps to shape light beam while also protecting the bulb from getting damaged by the elements.
4. Stake: Placed beneath the surface of the ground, the stake simply helps keep the fixture stay in place.
5. Cable: Carries the current to the light from the lead wires of the fixture itself.
Maintaining landscape lighting once it has been properly installed is relatively straightforward. First, leaves and other debris should be kept well clear of all fixtures to prevent overheating. Property owners should also be on the lookout for burned out bulbs, as this will help combat life-shortening voltage overloads.

 

Landscape Lighting Trends

 

 

Advances in technology, plus the trend for more outdoor living, have made lighting companies step up their landscape-lighting game with a variety of options from chic classic lanterns to glowing orbs. Check out what's hot in the world of landscape lighting.
Portable lighting We're talking more than just lanterns, candles and tiki torches. LED wireless "lamps" come in a variety of sizes and shapes - cubes, globes or oval river rocks are the most common. These glowing orbs and cylinders can serve as art or furniture as well as lighting. Many of these lights run on smart technology so you can program timing, color and brightness. Plus, they are waterproof so go ahead and place them poolside or in a water feature. Other portable options to keep an eye out for are floor lamps, table lamps and hanging lightbulbs - these are portable lightbulbs that you can hang on a hook, perfect for camping.
High-end fixtures that look like fancy indoor lighting: Whereas a lot of landscape lighting is hidden, front porch lanterns, sconces and overhead fixtures are out in the open for all to see. So, homeowners are splurging on more stylized lighting that makes a statement and heightens the home's architecture.


Color changing lights: Lighting up your landscape in various hues for holidays and special occasions is easier than ever. Options range from bulbs to fixtures. They are DIY friendly, often Bluetooth enabled and most operate off a remote or app. There are several low-voltage and solar path lighting kits, spotlights, outdoor lamps and even 100' long LED strip lights that can be programmed to flash to the beat of your music. Smart LED color-changing lightbulbs start around $15 and can be installed into most existing fixtures.

 

Moonlighting: This type of lighting came on the scene a few years ago and is still gaining in popularity. Moonlighting is downward-facing floodlights that are meant to mimic natural moonlight. It is most often placed high - about 20' to 25' - in a tree to cast dappled light through the tree's canopy. This type of lighting is more about being attractive and setting a mood and less about safety or security.

 

Dark-sky-friendly lighting: Light pollution makes it impossible or nearly impossible to see the night sky in populated areas. Plus, too much artificial light can affect human health, wildlife and is a waste of energy. Many communities are implementing dark sky initiatives and codes to regulate light pollution. Dark-sky-friendly lighting is shielded (points downward) and contains minimal blue light. Blue lights brighten the sky more than any other color. The International Dark Sky Association (DSA) suggests using lighting that is warm or a lower color temperature - no more than 3,000 Kelvins (the higher the Kelvin, the bluer it is). When shopping for new lighting, look for the Dark Sky Approved seal. The DSA provides a list of manufacturers that sell dark-sky-approved products.

 

Hardscape lighting: Over the last few years homeowners are increasingly investing in their outdoor living spaces. They're building more permanent hardscaping like retaining walls, staircases, fireplaces and outdoor kitchens. So, it only makes sense that they're going to integrate lighting into these structures. Hardwiring the hardscaping as it is being built is the ideal situation, but if that's not an option, it is likely that low-voltage and solar lighting can be retro-fitted.

 

 
How to Install Landscape Lights
 

Generally, landscape lighting involves putting low-voltage lights. It is a simple enhancement which adds a significant difference to your property. It covers the fence, walkways and certain trees or plants. It has three essential elements: laying the electrical cable, installing fixtures, and adding a transformer. The following are the essential steps to be followed for installing landscape lights:

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Lay the components

Chalk out the pathway light fixtures over the surface 8 to 10 feet apart. You should rely on a 14-gauge cable with 200 watts or less. A 12 gauge cable would suffice for more than 200 watts. Allow the cable to pass underneath once you encounter any hurdle, like a shrub or fence. Install your transformer 10 feet from the first fixture.

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Turn the sod

While passing the cable beneath any more challenges, you can use the shovel's blade to dig the mud up to 12 inches. You can install light fixtures over the top, which prevents the sod from falling back.

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Burry the electrical cable

You have to add smoothness to the soil in the trench and simultaneously leave the cable sticking to the soil. Now, make the slip over the detached sod allowing the fixture to sit correctly. Bury the line for around 3 inches to avoid facing any issues in connecting the light fixture.

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Plug the transformer

Once you install the fixture and the lights, you need to wire them to the transformer. Once you do that, you have to plug in the transformer.

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Make holes for fixtures

You must install all the light fixtures in their positions. Avoid using hammers for driving the fixtures over the surface. Also, do not place a light within ten feet of the spa, fountain and pool for obvious reasons.

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Make all your electrical connections

Start linking the connectors found in the fixture, making all the necessary electrical connections. You will see the institutions getting the light as you have plugged in the transformer.

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Install the light fixtures

Once the electrical connections are made, you are supposed to install the light fixtures in your chosen locations.

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Replace the sod

Once you install the fixtures, you need to replace the sod. Now start using the lights. With time, you will see a couple of bulbs burning out; better get rid of those and replace them with fresh ones.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is Landscape Lighting?

A: Landscape lighting refers to the outdoor illumination system in public or private spaces for the purposes and enchantment of safety, security, nighttime aesthetics, event applications and recreation. One of the vital sources of energy for landscape lighting includes conventional power. Landscape lighting employs LEDs, low voltage fixtures, and solar panels.
Besides, innovation is added to boost the aesthetic value of the lights in the landscape. It also raises your home architecture. Adding the water feature or ornamental landscaping can help your property glow in style and class.

Q: Why would you invest in installing Landscape Lighting?

A: One of the critical elements of good landscaping is incorporating a proper system into your property. It is no optional feature anymore, as it offers your home elegance in outdoor lighting designs. There are several reasons for installing proper landscape lighting. Some of these include security, decor, curb appeal, adding efficiency to your property, adding warmth elements, and finally, increasing the property value, to name a few. Thus if you plan to install landscape lighting, you are bound to get a high return on your investment.

Q: How much does it cost to install outdoor Landscape Lighting?

A: A small DIY project with 12 lights can cost you around 2500 USD; however, most landscape lighting ventures can range from 1000 USD to 500 USD. On average, the cost per light is 320 USD. If you intend to hire contractors, their charges can vary depending on the factors, including installing landscape lighting.
The design costs are also included, and it can charge 200 USD to 500 USD, including developing a plan and getting detailed instructions for your DIY venture. The designers will always use the best fixtures for the project and thus locate some of the best placements that can give you a decent look.

Q: How long do Landscape Lighting fixtures last?

A: The landscape lighting fixtures can last for around 25 to 40 years, with an average life of around 30 years. However, the duration applies only to the fixtures which top brands produce. The other factors that play their part in making the landscape lighting fixtures last include professional installation, proper maintenance and quality. Contact Eden for professional installation of landscaping lights on your landscape.

Q: What is the purpose of garden lights?

A: During the day, garden lights can decorate the city scenery; at night, garden lights can not only provide the necessary lighting and convenience of life, increase the sense of security of residents, but also highlight the highlights of the city and perform a beautiful style.

Q: Are garden lights good for plants?

A: Low voltage landscape lighting is a good option for plants because it is not too bright to be aesthetically pleasing and is unlikely to be hot enough to damage plants. Low voltage landscape lighting provides the light you need without drawing excessively on your energy resources.

Q: How do you protect landscape lights from lightning?

A: Specifically, surge protectors that are rated for outdoor use can protect LED outdoor lighting from lightning strikes and power surges alike. Surge protectors work by grounding any additional electricity that tries to make its way into the light fixture.

Q: Why do my LED landscape lights keep burning out?

A: The bulbs used for outdoor lighting systems are designed to last a long time, so if they're burning out sooner than expected, it could be an indicator of deeper issues, like faulty wiring or improper installation. Make sure you have All Wet change the burnt out bulbs and inspect your system for deeper issues.

Q: How do you waterproof outdoor lights?

A: Use a damp cloth to clean and remove any dust or debris.
Coat the area around the light fixture with a thin layer of sealant resistant to water.
Apply another layer of sealant.
Examine the light fixture to ensure it is firmly installed and fully waterproof.

Q: Does landscape lighting attract bugs?

A: The attraction of bugs to outdoor lighting is primarily influenced by the light spectrum and intensity. Insects are more sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) and blue light, which is commonly emitted by traditional incandescent lights. These lights tend to attract bugs, as they are naturally drawn to these wavelengths.

Q: Are LED landscape lights worth it?

A: Outdoor LED lights are 100% worth using in your garden landscaping vision. Here are the benefits of using LED light in your garden. LED bulbs have a much longer life than traditional bulbs. Depending on usage, they can last up to 50,000 hours compared to the 5,000 hours you used to get from halogen bulbs.

Q: What is the best color for landscape lighting?

A: LED lights with this color temperature are most often used in gardens as they help highlight the beautiful greens and other natural hues of outdoor plants.

Q: How do you quote landscape lighting?

A: Depending on the size of your yard and the number of lights you need, the cost of landscape lighting can range from $100 to $200 per installed fixture. So, if you need ten fixtures, the cost would be around $1,000 to $2,000 in total. Remember, these are just estimates.

Q: Why is landscape lighting so expensive?

A: Unveiling the Reasons: Why Is Landscape Lighting So Expensive? The cost of landscape lighting extends beyond just buying and installing lights. It's an investment in a project that involves meticulous planning, skilled labor, and high-quality lighting fixtures and materials.

Q: What is the easiest landscape lighting to use?

A: Low-voltage landscape lighting needs only an outdoor receptacle and a transformer. The transformer converts the 120 volts coming from the household line to a safe 12 volts to operate the lights. The easiest landscape lighting to place in the backyard is solar lighting. This type of lighting has no wires to be hidden.

Q: What is the best material for landscape lights?

A: Brass will "patina" or turn darker over time as it is exposed to the elements, but it will not corrode and is a great option for outdoor and landscape lighting. Brass fixtures are great options for coastal environments.

Q: Do landscape lights get hot?

A: While most landscape lighting systems are low voltage, some types of light do emit significant heat. Just like any other electrified heat source, some safety precautions are necessary.

Q: How far should landscape lights be from each other?

A: Eight to six feet apart
Eight to six feet apart. There are no hard and fast rules about landscape lighting, but in any situation, you want to avoid putting lights closer together than six or eight feet. This helps avoid that runway feel and will force you to think more creatively about your placement.

Q: What is the best wattage for outdoor landscape lighting?

A: The best wattage for outdoor lights is 40 watts and lower. Up to 40 watts is ideal for lighting pathways, garden beds, and other landscape areas. 40 to 80 watts are great for brightening areas like driveways, smaller yards, and the inside of your home.

Q: How do I keep my landscape lights from tilting?

A: To keep your landscape lights from tilting, you'll simply level each outdoor light using Light Fixers, lighting stake accessories that use a pivot ball that you thread onto the mounting stakes. The tool operates similarly to a camera tripod, making your lights secure.

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