Outdoor
lighting enhances the beauty of your property, makes
your home safer and more secure, and increases the number
of pleasurable hours you spend outdoors. And it is an
investment that pays off handsomely in the value it
adds to your home.
For
added security, illuminate any side of the
house that would otherwise be in shadow. To conserve
energy, install a motion or heat-sensitive control that
will switch on the light only if someone approaches
that side of the house. An automatic timer can control
a portion of your outdoor lights to turn off at a certain
hour, while basic security lights can be left on through
the night. Another proven safety measure is to use timers
on interior lights to make your home look occupied when
you're away.
Dark-Sky
Friendly Lighting Tip
In order to prevent unwanted glare from your outdoor
lighting, use bulbs with reasonable illumination levels.
You may also use full cut-off fixtures to direct the
light down towards the ground, where it is needed, rather
than being cast to the side or up towards the sky, where
it is wasted.
Please
click on an image below to view a particular lighting
tip.