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Outdoor Lighting Design Techniques


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Design Techniques

The first step in THE ILLUMINATORS design process is to ask "Why light?" An outdoor lighting system can focus on safety, security, property value, budget, enhancement of the beauty of the landscape, or a combination of these points. Our experienced design team uses several techniques to accomplish these goals. For example, up lighting a tree near the house entrance will provide safety and security, or strategically placing a few spotlights within a garden will provide aesthetic enhancement. Low levels of light create subtle beauty, illuminating points such as paths and gardens. Brighter lighting effects are used for focal points within the landscaping. For example, down lighting placed within a tall tree must be bright enough to cast "moonlighting" shadows in the surrounding area. Our design engineers know how much light is needed to create the desired effects and can implement this knowledge into your lighting design.

 

The following examples are a just a few of the various design techniques that we use:


Silhouetting

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Displays a dark image of the object by lighting the vertical surface directly behind.

  

This technique shows the shape but not the color or texture of the object.


Shadowing

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Creates a shadow on a vertical surface by placing the fixture directly in front of the object.

   

The closer the light fixture to the object, the larger the shadow.


Tree Up Lighting

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Up lights are placed at the base of the tree.

 

This creates a dramatic effect and highlights the features and color of the tree.


Tree Down Lighting

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Down lights are placed within the trees.

 

 This creates a moonlight effect.


Path Lighting

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Creates symmetrical patterns and pools of light for illuminating walkways, steps, flowerbeds and gardens.

 

Allows for safe navigation and enhances the beauty around the property.


Step and Deck Lighting

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Light up normally dangerous high traffic areas.

 

All changes in elevation in the landscape such as steps or terraces should be illuminated for safety.


Grazing

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Enhances the texture of a vertical surface by placing a fixture directly against the surface and aiming the beam up.

   

This technique really highlights the architectural beauty and causes stunning effects.