Leave a comment » Holiday lighting, Christmas lights, be beautiful and safe!Holiday lighting, Christmas lights, be beautiful and safe!This is a great, down to earth article about appeal AND safety when it comes to holiday lighting. Enjoy. -John Outdoor Lighting for Curb Appeal and SafetyArticle From HouseLogic.com By: Dave Toht Well-planned outdoor lighting improves curb appeal, safety, and security for your home. Think about it: Most of your guests (and if your home is on the market, many would-be buyers) see your home only in the evening, when its best features may be lost in the shadows. Well-executed outdoor lighting enhances architectural detail and plays up landscape features, casting your home in the best possible light and adding an abundance of curb appeal. And she emphasizes that it's not only about aesthetics: "In all price ranges, lighting for security is important"--both to protect against intruders and falls. Here are the elements of successful outdoor lighting. Mimicking moonlightMuch of the success of exterior lighting hinges on its design. Hang around lighting designers long enough and you'll hear a lot of talk about "moonlight effect." That's a naturalistic look that features light no more intense than that of a full moon, but still strong enough to make beautiful shadows and intense highlights. •Highlight trees: Whether illumined from below or given presence by a light mounted in the tree itself, trees make stunning features. •Use uplights: Uplighting is dramatic because we expect light to shine downward. Used in moderation, it's a great way to highlight architectural and landscaping features. •Have a focus: The entryway is often center stage, a way of saying, "Welcome, this way in." •Combine beauty and function: For example, adding lighting to plantings along a pathway breaks up the "runway" look of too many lights strung alongside a walk. •Vary the fixtures: While the workhorses are spots and floods, designers turn to a wide range of fixtures, area lights, step lights, and bollards or post lights. •Stick to warm light: A rainbow of colors are possible, but most designers avoid anything but warm white light, preferring to showcase the house and its landscape rather than create a light show. •Orchestrate: A timer, with confirmation from a photocell, brings the display to life as the sun sets. At midnight it shuts shut down everything but security lighting. Some homeowners even set the timer to light things up an hour or so before dawn. Adding safety and securityFalls are the foremost cause of home injury, according to the Home Safety Council. Outdoors, stair and pathway lighting help eliminate such hazards. Switching to LEDsOnce disparaged for their high cost and cold bluish glow, LEDs are now the light source of choice for lighting designers. "They've come down in price and now have that warm light people love in incandescent bulbs," says Paul Gosselin, owner of Night Scenes Landscape Lighting Professionals in Kingsland, Texas. "We haven't installed anything but LEDs for the last year." InnovationsThe growing popularity of exterior lighting has led to innovative fixtures. Here are some bright new ideas: •Solar lighting: When first introduced, solar pathway lights produced a dull glow that rarely made it through the night. They do much better now that they are equipped with electricity-sipping LEDs, more efficient photovoltaic cells, and better batteries. Still, they have yet to measure up to hard-wired systems. •Hybrids: Porch lights now come equipped with LED lighting for all night use, and a motion sensor that clicks on an incandescent bulb to provide extra illumination as you approach the front door. Hybrids use about 5% of the power a solely incandescent fixture requires. •Barbecue light: Tired of grilling steaks by flash light? Now you can buy a gooseneck outdoor light, ideal for an outdoor kitchen. Estimating the costTotal outdoor lighting costs will vary according to the size of your home and the complexity of your lighting scheme. Expect to pay about $325 for each installed LED fixture. LEDs also require a transformer to step the power down from 120 volts to 12 volts, running about $400 installed. •7 fixtures to cover 100 feet of LED pathway lighting: $2,275 •Transformer: $400 •4 LED uplights to dramatize the front of the house: $1,300 •2 LED area lights for plantings: $650 •2 motion detector security lights: $300 Total cost: $4,925 http://www.randomclapper.com/0055A4
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