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Using stainless steel path lights27th May @ 12:26 Sometimes the idea of path lights is wonderful, but we’re not quite sure how to install or use them. They can look simple enough, but maybe it is just the decision of where to place each one that is confusing you. Hopefully, these tips will help:Design The design of the light itself can make a difference because it will create a first impression for people visiting your house after dusk. They also make a difference if you plan to have them in your back garden, because you may want the light to be angled a certain way in order to light up specific plants or feature in the garden. Installation Most stainless steel path lights will come with installation instructions in the box or packet. The vast majority of solar path lights just require the post or stake being pushed into the ground. This works best when they are pushed into soil or deep gravel, in order that they will remain in position. Position They do not have to form a border of your lawn, nor do they have to be symmetrically aligned. It can sometimes look particularly magical if you have these lights at the edge of the path or driveway, but also dotted around the garden, giving the space a whole new shape in the dark. Categorised in: Lighting Advice |
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