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How to Plan Your Outdoor Lighting

The flower beds are freshly mulchednot a weed in sight. Now that you’ve put countless hours of energy into keeping that yard beautiful don’t let it get lost in the dark! Cue the outdoor lighting — immediately boosting curb appeal, safety, and the functionality of your yard. With the flip of a switch (and a bit of planning), let there be light. Here are four key steps to get started: 

Four Steps to Plan Your Outdoor Lighting 

1. Determine your Lighting Goals 

Before you start picking out lights, take time to determine what specific goals you have in mind. Perhaps you have a long sidewalk leading to your front door, a firepit back in the woods, or a gorgeous bed of flowers lining your home’s entrance. Does your family enjoy late nights socializing around your outdoor dining set? Whatever layout your landscape has — plan your outdoor lighting for your family’s lifestyle. 

2. Identify your Landscape’s Focal Points 

Generally, outdoor lighting should make your space *pop*. Use it to highlight the areas of your yard and home that you’re most proud of. Basically, these are your landscape’s “focal points.” Here are a few spots that deserve some light: 

  • Pathways and Walkways: Adding path lights not only enhances safety but also creates a more inviting atmosphere. 
  • Unique Architectural Features: Got some cool brickwork or a distinct front door? Give them the spotlight they deserve.  
  • Water Features: A well-lit pond or fountain can transform into a stunning nighttime showpiece. 
  • Trees and Shrubs: Uplighting trees adds dramatic effect, giving your landscape texture and height.

3. Choose Which Types of Outdoor Lighting to Use 

Then, it’s time to pick your light fixtures. Each option has its own function:  

  • Spotlights: Perfect for showcasing unique features, like that gorgeous maple tree in your yard. 
  • Path Lights: These low-level lights make walkways and driveways safer and easier to navigate. 
  • String Lights: To create a cozy, inviting vibe on your patio or deck, string lights are a must! 
  • Floodlights: Ideal for security, floodlights cover large areas and giving you added peace of mind. 

4. Find the Right Landscape Lighting Professional 

Finally, if the thought of wiring your yard or choosing the perfect lighting setup feels overwhelming, don’t worry — you don’t have to do it alone. When you hire a landscape lighting professional, you can make the process a breeze, ensuring your yard looks its absolute best — day and night. Greendell is here to help!