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Landscape lighting reveals natural beauty

Landscape lighting reveals natural beauty

The natural details of your property don’t have to disappear with the sun. Outdoor Lighting Perspectives’ landscape and garden lighting will highlight your yard so you can enjoy its beauty 24 hours a day. Our low-voltage fixtures create an even wash of light that while blending into your landscaping.

Landscape lighting lets you linger longer.

Garden lighting skyrockets curb appeal, too

You have a beautiful yard. Wouldn’t you love to extend your enjoyment of it into your evenings? Outdoor Lighting Perspectives designs landscape lighting that not only looks spectacular but also lets you more comfortably enjoy your property all night long.

With handsome path lighting to offer you sure-footed security, you can take worry-free evening strolls. We can create a romantic mood with moonlighting, while staging dramatic focal points with up lighting, shadow lighting or spotlighting. And you needn’t be limited to afternoons for garden parties when a combination of patio lights, deck lights can transform your yard into the perfect nighttime gathering spot.

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives can design and install the perfect landscape lighting plan to answer the unique needs of your property. Your yard will look spectacular into the night. And with our complimentary evening preview, you’ll know exactly how your yard will look before you commit to a garden lighting purchase.

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives offers both LED and halogen low-voltage outdoor lighting. Either choice can provide dramatic energy savings over standard lighting. And our quality fixtures are custom built exclusively for Outdoor Lighting Perspectives right here in the U.S.A. You won’t find better quality, better service or better landscape lighting design.

Plan ahead for landscape lighting.

Whenever you are having any kind of major surface installation, whether it’s a driveway, sidewalk or pavers, anticipate your future needs and have multiple sleeves installed under the structure. Sleeves are tubes that act as conduits should you later need to install wiring or plumbing. They are cheap and easy to install before the job is completed – but a big expense if the installation must be retrofit.

Install more sleeves than you think you’ll ever need. Maybe you’ll want to install outdoor lighting, a pet fence, an irrigation system – or a nifty, must-have convenience that hasn’t even been invented yet! Foresight equals savings. Make sleeve installation part of your plan and clearly mark the spots (for instance, with a v groove on the side of the pavement).

Also remember power and water considerations whenever you install a monument or other statuary. If you don’t want to light it now (or turn it into a fountain), you may in the future. Plan now, save later!

Leave landscape lighting to the lighting experts. (Please!)

These days, many people are asking their landscapers to install landscape lighting. The landscapers, wanting to please their customer (and make a buck, why not?) usually agree. Unfortunately, "low-voltage outdoor lighting" does not translate as "low-knowledge outdoor wiring." A lot can go wrong. And it often does. We know, because we’ve been called in to fix a lot of inefficient – and dangerous – wiring installations done by landscapers.

Don’t get us wrong. Landscapers are great people. We love and respect the landscape work they do (so much so, that we don’t attempt to do any landscaping, just landscape lighting). But, most landscapers are not lighting experts. They have been known to overload circuits, bury extra wiring rather than snipping it to length (a hazard and an energy drain), etc.

Landscape lighting will not give your plants insomnia.

Plants are sensitive to light. So, it’s possible that artificial lighting can affect your plantings...but don’t worry, our low-voltage landscape lights are considered safe for plants. The light output is low enough that they should not adversely affect a plant’s health or dormancy cycle. However, this is not true of all artificial lights. Research indicates high pressure sodium lights is likely to affect plants. Some street lights use high pressure sodium lamps (though, most use other types of bulbs that give off a yellowish light...those should do no harm to plants). If your landscape near street lights appears to be adversely affected, call your local public works department to determine if street light deflectors have been properly installed.

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