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Outdoor lighting helps extend the use of your outdoor spaces into the evening. It also improves safety and adds visual interest when used to highlight key features.

Path lighting improves visibility along walkways, stairs, and driveways. Use low fixtures or recessed lights to prevent glare and ensure a clear, safe route.

Uplighting can draw attention to trees, sculptures, or textured walls. These focal points add depth and create atmosphere when viewed from inside or outside the house.

Lighting water features or outdoor art can bring them to life after dark. Use waterproof fixtures and avoid over-lighting to maintain a natural feel.

Combine lighting types for a layered effect. Place lights where they offer both function and mood, and consider timers or sensors to save energy.

Outdoor lighting helps extend the use of your outdoor spaces into the evening. It also improves safety and adds visual interest when used to highlight key features.

Path lighting improves visibility along walkways, stairs, and driveways. Use low fixtures or recessed lights to prevent glare and ensure a clear, safe route.

Uplighting can draw attention to trees, sculptures, or textured walls. These focal points add depth and create atmosphere when viewed from inside or outside the house.

Lighting water features or outdoor art can bring them to life after dark. Use waterproof fixtures and avoid over-lighting to maintain a natural feel.

Combine lighting types for a layered effect. Place lights where they offer both function and mood, and consider timers or sensors to save energy.

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