Landscape Lighting with a Professional Ways
How to illuminate the landscape of your home garden
In this article, we will highlight the correct design for lighting your home’s garden in a professional manner
Night lighting of the garden, courtyard, corridors and entrances is a reflection of the architectural beauty at night, no less than its beauty during the day.
It’s a lighting unit shall be installed on a pole no more than one meter long, distributed on both sides of the walkway, with a spacing of no more than 2 meters between one pole and other. It gives beauty to the small paths in the garden, and its lighting power must not exceed 500 lumens*.
The ground spotlight is useful for drawing the pedestrian path in the garden and clarifying its length and width and where it leads, but it is important that its illumination power does not exceed 50 lumens* so as not to cause discomfort to the human eye due to its upward illumination.
Wall lighting is important in highlighting the beauty of the walls and illuminating the sides of the garden. It is recommended to install it at a height of no more than 3 meters and with a lighting power of no more than 500 lumens*.
They are lighting units that are usually well resistant to water and humidity. Their lighting is soft and multi-colored. They illuminate lakes or swimming pools sideways or can float on water.
The objects or shrubs are illuminated from below and shine on the trees at an angle not exceeding 45 degrees, with a lighting power not exceeding 300 lumens*. This lighting is enough to create a stunning pattern of shrubs and objects at and after sunset.
They are lighting units that have a beautiful shape, such as a lantern, for example. They are placed in or around the sessions. Their lighting is low so as not to harm the eyes.
*Lumens (denoted by the symbol LM) is a measure of the total amount of visible light from a light source