Published at Thursday, August 22nd, 2019 - 06:29:50 AM. Outdoor Lighting. By Pepin Otto.
And talking of ’moonlight’, it’s possible to attain this ’cool light’ effect by using LED white bulbs of 4100 kelvins or more. These have a ’blue’ tinge to them whereas for a ’warm, cosy’ light you’d be looking at using 2700 kelvins, with their ’yellowish’ tinge. Warm bulbs in the form of downlighting has been attached to the underside of the top wooden fencing of the following decking railing to ’wash’ the boards with light. At the same time it guides the visitor towards the decking area.
Whether it’s a snug corner around a firepit, a sunny poolhouse or a Mediterranean patio, entertaining alfresco is all about creating an area that is comfortable and inviting. It doesn’t matter what style or size garden you have, you don’t have to only use it in the summer months. Wave goodbye to lost lawns and forgotten terraces, the first step to achieving the look is the furniture. From there, it’s all about the lighting. The best living spaces are built with layers in mind. Combining different garden lights on a few levels keeps your display looking fabulous. Festoons, fairy lights and lanterns are ideal for your trees and shrubs, candles offering beautiful table top illumination.
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