Transform Your Garden Into A Magical Wonderland
South African Garden and Home|February 2020
Lighting not only lets you enjoy your garden long after dark, if installed correctly, it can also transform it into a magical wonderland
Connall Oosterbroek
Transform Your Garden Into A Magical Wonderland

With the right lighting, you can make use of outdoor spaces for both relaxing and entertaining long after the sun has set. While you might only think of lighting in terms of safety, don’t ignore its decorative effects. It can be used to give gardens, patios and swimming pools a magical resort-like feel, and a totally different look to their daytime appearance. An outdoor scheme should ideally include the following:

AMBIENT LIGHTING This is general lighting that illuminates a large area and should have a comfortable level of brightness. Wall lights, those on posts, pendant lights on patios and bollards along pathways and next to steps are good ways to include ambient lighting.

TASK LIGHTING This enables you to perform tasks such as braai without burning yourself and negotiate steps and pathways. Use it along driveways so that you and visitors can park safely.

ACCENT LIGHTING Use this type of lighting to add drama and visual appeal to specific features. For example, using spotlights to illuminate trees, accent plants, architectural features and sculptures. Underwater lighting can be used to highlight ponds and pools.

SECURITY LIGHTING More for practical reasons, this usually involves motion-sensor floodlights and day/night sensors, which automatically switch off outside lighting. But lighting up outdoor areas boosts the security of your home.

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