Outdoor lighting showcases colors and textures.
A huge, isolated lot is good for privacy, not so good for security. Some well-placed, low-voltage outdoor lights make all the difference. No burglar is going to feel secure approaching a beautifully lit home, no matter how remote. And speaking of remote, homeowners can enjoy full remote control of their Lighting Automation Controls right from their bedroom, if desired. Or lights can be set to flick on at dusk and off whenever you please.
Previously, it was useless to tell party guests to look for the cedar-and-stone façade–the handsome wood shingles and stone disappeared completely into the twilight! Fortunately, once Outdoor Lighting Perspectives' strategic outdoor lighting cast its golden spell, no one can miss the beautiful, country-manor exterior.
Well-designed outdoor lighting creates breathtaking transformations.
The low voltage can pleasantly transform your utility bill, too
At Outdoor Lighting Perspectives, we understand both the science and the art of outdoor lighting. Making a stunning visual statement requires a lot more thought than simply shining spotlights out front. A lighting designer must consider the colors and textures of the façade and select a light source that will provide just the right effect. Too low a Color Rendering Index (CRI) or an inappropriate color temperature will produce noticeably inferior results.
With Outdoor Lighting Perspectives’ free design consultation, you’ll always know exactly what your results will be. Outdoor Lighting Perspectives not only custom designs every project, but also provides a free evening preview prior to final installation. You’ll see your outdoor lights on and in place, looking exactly as they will after permanent installation.
During your preview, you can tweak the design to your liking. For instance, you may decide you prefer brighter lights against your home. Or you might feel you’d be more secure if you had more path lights or additional landscape lighting around a secluded perimeter. You needn’t commit to your lighting design until you see it in place exactly the way you want it.
Perhaps the nicest part is knowing that your new low-voltage outdoor lighting may use 50%-60% less energy than standard line-voltage lighting (75% less if you choose LED lights). You’ll be saving the environment and cutting your fuel bill at the same time.






