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Every yard is different and requires different lighting techniques. Below are explanations of the more popular ones. Each statement matches the picture gallery above!
Delivers a subtle, low amount of light to a wide area, up close to the structure, with minimal hot-spots and density
Shines light upward to illuminate an object or surface for dramatic, attention-getting visuals
Illuminate sidewalks, stone pathways and lawn walkways while adding a hint of intrigue to boulders and plant beds. Spread lighting uses a path light inside a landscape bed to illuminate the plantings.
Adds depth and dimension to stucco, brick, stonework or architectural features of a home or building
Hostas, grasses and the stone used in xeriscape designs can benefit from a lower lumen illumination than traditional landscaping.
Placing a lower lumen fixture high in a tree catches the details of branches and leaves, emulating the look of moonlight.
Draw attention to an interesting shape by lighting a vertical surface behind the object to accent that unique shape
A technique that projects the look of a tree or yard art onto a surface behind the object.