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Article Title: Residential Landscape Lighting Makes A Yard Safe To Enjoy At 
Night
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 819
Keywords: Residential Landscape Lighting
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Landscape architects create advanced home landscaping designs for the express 
purpose of transforming properties into true outdoor living environments.  The 
success of these environments depends greatly on residential landscape 
lighting, which serves a number of important functional and aesthetic purposes 
essential to the experiential elements of landscape design.  Accessibility, 
appreciation, and varying emotional states are all inextricably tied to this 
highly specialized discipline essential to superior landscape design.  

On a practical level, residential landscape lighting makes a yard safe to enjoy 
at night.  The human eye, once it adjusts to night vision, needs far less light 
than we have been led to believe.  In many places low-voltage fixtures are 
often all that is required to create enough visibility for human safety.  

Pathways through gardens, stepping stone walkways, and small patios around 
gardens and ponds are just a few of the areas where a minimal amount of light 
creates just enough of a comfort zone to safely walk without diminishing the 
aesthetic of the surroundings with too much intensity or glare.

Such a carefully planned approach to illuminating a pathway or landscape 
element allows the residential landscape lighting designer to take what would 
otherwise be a purely necessary function-that of making mobility safe and 
convenient-and turn function into an aesthetic in its own right.  What we mean 
by this is very simple.  Whatever we make visible emerges from the shadows as a 
three dimensional form rich with color, texture, and unique points of 
differentiation.  

Home lighting fixtures illuminate the house as the preeminent feature on the 
lot and help set the tone for the aesthetic of the property as a whole.  Garden 
lights of all varieties allow guests to see even the smallest details of the 
most ornate and formal designs on even the darkest of nights.  Gathering areas, 
pathways, and seating areas appear clearly visible and accessible from all 
major points of the yard.

In order to create such a diversity of forms visible without creating a 
blinding outdoor glare, residential landscape lighting experts must to treat 
each subject individually and use a wide range of fixtures to accomplish the 
task.  Lighting a line of boxwoods surrounding a French garden is not the same 
as lighting an organic wall of yew trees that grow along the property line.   

Lighting large, standing trees requires a special type of fixture mounted in 
concealed spaces between branches.  Illuminating a home or outdoor building 
requires a combination of fixture types and some very creative mounting 
techniques that will make both the general form of the structure and the 
entirety of its surface area clearly visible from all viewing angles.

Once general visibility is established, the residential landscape lighting 
designer can turn his or her attention to accenting the most unique and 
distinguishing features of structures and organic elements.  This layering of 
accent light is extremely important to the aesthetic of the property because it 
creates points of interest that, when viewed in relationship to one another, 
create a thematic linkage that emphasizes style, tradition, or personal 
customization through imagery and emphasis.

Architectural highlights, for example, can be brought to the forefront with 
special spotlighting techniques created with hidden fixtures that reveal the 
cultural or stylistic origins of a particular type of house.  A parterre garden 
planted around intersecting axes can be highlighted by path lights that bisect 
the greenery and establish the visual importance of linearity and right angles 
to French garden design.  Custom patio design can be emphasized with a variety 
of energy efficient fixtures that magnify the decorative aspects of stonework 
and decorative design.  

The emotional responses that viewers will have to the decorative aspects of 
residential landscape lighting can then be extended beyond pure enjoyment and 
actually work to support activities and events.  Pool and fountain lights of 
all varieties can be used to illuminate the water and create a myriad of 
special effects that help create a sense of mystique and timelessness to 
special occasions.  Low-level lighting in entry gardens and outdoor fireplaces 
helps set the tone for quiet conversation.  Brighter lights inside custom 
kitchens, outdoor rooms, and around swimming pools help establish a tone of 
festivity and high energy.

When we consider all the varying and important roles played by residential 
landscape lighting, it becomes clearly evident that this discipline is far more 
than a minor supporting element to landscape plans and garden plans.  It is a 
complex and highly evolved science in its own right tied to architecture, art, 
and outdoor design much in the same way as our own discipline.  

Professional landscapers always make it a point to partner with only the very 
best and most exclusive residential landscape lighting experts in order to 
ensure that any outdoor living environment we create for our clients will 
provide residents and guests with a truly superior outdoor living experience.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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