Reduced Voltage Landscape Lighting: Giving the Yard A Unique Look At Night
Sunday, November 20th, 2011Outdoor landscape lighting has come a long way from citronella candles! Today, the styles of lighting for outdoor areas include an amazing assortment from the elegant to the efficient. There are almost as many options for deck lighting as for indoor fixtures. Before purchasing outdoor lighting for your landscaped yard, there are a few facts to consider.
Outdoor landscape lighting has come a long way from citronella candles! Today, the styles of lighting for outdoor areas include an amazing assortment from the elegant to the efficient. There are almost as many options for low voltage landscape lighting as for indoor fixtures. Before purchasing outdoor lighting for your landscaped yard, there are a few facts to consider.
When installing low voltage landscape lighting it is important to only connect the number of lights to the system that it is designed for. Systems are made for up to 12 lights to be connected to one power transformer and if more than the maximum is connected, the ones furthest from the power source may not be as bright.
You must remember that most LED landscape lighting contains generic lighting to suit the different purposes of customers. It is therefore up to you to choose which lightings in your kits are best suited for your garden. LED lights are meant to be used in your yard in a subtle way — so there is really no point of overdoing things.
Where To Place Them
If you’re looking to create a certain mood with your outdoor lighting, keep in mind the glow from the moon and other sources of natural light that may affect this area of your property. Position your outdoor lighting to provide a soft highlighting of key areas. If you have a fountain or a carefully arranged planting of flowers, the lights should call attention to these items in a quiet way. The colors of the lights you choose are very important. White lights work best, but colored lights may provide softer shading and are good for setting certain moods.
Protecting Your Lights
Most LED landscape lighting already has light protection so you need not worry about exposing your lights to the elements. However, there are some types of lights that need extra protection. To make sure that your lights are well protected, check the product description of your lighting before you buy it. Never take things for granted when it comes to your yard or patio lights.

