Posts Tagged ‘exterior lights’

Designing Your Outdoor Lighting

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

It’s always around this time of the year that I appreciate the design elements of our outdoor lighting scheme. The days are getting shorter and I find that I am turning on our outdoor lights slightly earlier each day. The result of decent outdoor lighting is that we can still use our outdoor space into late August and September.

During the earlier summer months my backyard was a functional and safe place to socialize and relax without resorting to outdoor lights. Where I live the sun can still be shining until 9.30pm. In fact, during the month of June the skies became dark and the backyard becomes too dark to be safe right around the time I wanted some BBQ guests to leave so it worked out perfectly.

We started to create our outdoor lighting scheme about 5 years ago. My spouse and I were charmed by the simplicity and beautiful effect of the outdoor lights of a French restaurant we visited in Mexico. Since that time we have experimented with many different types of outdoor lighting designs. Our scheme is a work in progress and it gets refined each year. Some years we use a lot of string lights while in other years we use spot lights and twinkly lights. We generally tend to stick to white lights although we sometimes use the odd colored spotlight.

Outdoor Spot Lights Have a Multitude of Purposes

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Every home or business establishment can benefit from the installation of outdoor spot lights. Outdoor spotlights have many purposes ranging from providing extra safety, providing extra security, high-lighting pathways, providing various forms of ambiance. These lights are a terrific addition to any outdoor lighting scheme.

Historically, spot lights were in the primary domain of special events. Spot lights were always used for events such as rock concerts or figure skating events. Today spot lights are used for one hundred different purposes and in one hundred different locations. These popular lights are regularly used in industrial spaces, urban spaces, commercial spaces, and residential spaces. They illuminate places of danger and places of beauty.

Don’t confuse spot lights with flood lights. Sometimes the names are used interchangeably but these are two very different types of lights. Each light serves different purposes. They do, however, possess some overlapping similarities. The most obvious difference between these two different lights is the focus of illumination. Flood lights disperse the light widely and are intended to light up large areas such as football fields. Spot lights have a more narrow focus of illumination and target a small area of intended illumination such as an athlete. The most obvious similarity between these outdoor lights is that they are in most cases installed at a significant distance from the object they are intended to illuminate.