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Garden Lighting A Buyers Guide28th Mar @ 11:35 If you’re planning a garden lighting scheme, first consider which areas need most light, such as porches and entranceways, along with garages, sheds, and other areas of heavy use. Also think carefully about where to put the switches for your lighting.Safety around driveways, paths and seating areas is hugely important. You may want to consider floodlighting for these areas. For creating drama and atmosphere in your garden, highlight individual features, such as trees, plants or sculptures. This also takes the eye away from less attractive things like bins and compost piles. Consider putting two spotlights either side of the feature. Candle-lit hanging lanterns also create atmosphere, while strings of coloured fairy lights hung across patios or trees and shrubs are ideal for when you are entertaining. They’re also easy to use. One great idea is solar lights for garden settings. With solar fairy lights outdoor areas are transformed – and having energy efficient lighting in the garden can be up to 80% more cost-effective. These lights automatically store energy from the sun in the daytime, the automatically come on at dusk, providing several hours’ soft lighting. Place in a sunny location where a low level of ambient light will be ideal in the evenings. If you’re looking for solar garden lights, make Festive Lights your first port of call. We have bundle savings and UK wide delivery – and our products are designed with to be high quality, innovative and durable. Visit our website and check out what we offer, from fairy lights to security illuminations. Categorised in: Indoor Lights, Romantic Lighting, Solar Lights |
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