Landscape lighting is a great way to enhance the beauty of your property in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut at night, as you can utilize various techniques to create your desired display. These techniques include wall-washing, silhouette lighting, shadowing, and moonlighting. Wall-washing will evenly illuminate a surface, usually a wall, while silhouette lighting will create an outline of an object against a bright background. As the name implies, shadowing will cast a beautiful display of shadows on the surface behind the object. Lastly, moonlighting casts a soft glow downwards to mimic the natural light from the moon. By incorporating these lighting techniques, you can create a unique ambiance for your property and highlight its beauty after the sun goes down.
Wall-Washing Is a Lighting Technique That Will Cast an Even Glow Across a Surface
Wall-washing is a popular lighting technique that can enhance the beauty of your property at night. This technique involves placing lights in front of the wall, usually a few feet away. That way, it washes across the surface, casting an even glow that eliminates any shadows and imperfections to make it seem longer than it is. Wall-washing is a great way to add visual interest by creating a uniform brightness, which is useful if you want to highlight the architecture of your home or business. Additionally, it'll dimly illuminate the surrounding area for a dazzling display.
You'll want to use low-voltage LED bulbs for your landscape lighting since they're long-lasting, durable, and energy-efficient.
Silhouette Lighting Will Highlight the Unique Shape of an Object
Another popular lighting technique is silhouette lighting. As its name implies, silhouette lighting will create a silhouette of an object against a bright background. To implement this technique, place a light behind the desired element, whether a tree, shrub, or hardscape, and direct it to the wall to brighten it. With the bright background, the object's unique shape will become highlighted, creating a dark silhouette that makes it stand out and enhances its beauty.
Shadowing Is a Lighting Technique That Will Create Eye-Catching Shadows on a Surface
Shadowing is another great lighting technique to add interest to your outdoor space at night. This technique involves placing lights in front of an object, usually something more free-flowing like trees or plants, to create eye-catching shadows on the surface behind it. As they move, it'll look like a dance of shadows, enhancing their visual appeal with a striking display.
Moonlighting Will Cast a Soft Glow Across Your Property That Mimics Natural Moonlight
The last lighting technique that can enhance the beauty of your property is moonlighting. This technique involves placing lights high atop something, like a pole or tree, and aiming them downwards. The idea is to mimic how the moon naturally shines over the ground below. This technique can cover a large area, creating a soft glow and mesmerizing shadows. However, it can also serve functional benefits, illuminating your outdoor space at night so you can safely navigate it, plus potentially deter intruders! After all, they're less likely to trespass on a well-lit property.
Call us today to sign up for our landscape lighting service!
If you want to take your property to the next level, our team can help with our landscape lighting service! At Ascape Landscape & Aquascape Irrigation, we'll install low-voltage LED lights to ensure you can enjoy them for longer without skyrocketing your electric bill. We also have the skills and experience to implement your desired techniques, such as wall-washing, moonlighting, shadowing, and silhouette lighting, to enhance the beauty of your outside area.
Our landscape lighting service is available to residential and commercial properties, along with HOAs, in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Some cities we serve include Tarrytown and Elmsford in Westchester County, Alpine and Allendale in Bergen County, and Greenwich and Stamford in Fairfield County. Call us today at (845) 353-6500 to sign up!
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