Hi guys! I'm curious to know if you have any new creative ideas on how to use lighting to enhance the beauty of landscape design. Also how it will highlight the architectural features and illuminate pathways at the same time. Thanks!
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What are creative ways to use lighting to enhance the beauty of landscape design?
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Hey there! One cool idea I've seen is using uplighting to highlight trees or other tall features, casting interesting shadows and adding depth to the space. You can also try using string lights or lanterns to create a cozy ambiance along pathways or around seating areas. And don't forget about accent lighting for architectural elements like fountains or statues β it can really make them pop at night! -
Love fairy lights! β¨ String them around trees or shrubs for a magical, whimsical vibe. Plus, they're super easy to install yourself and don't use a ton of energy. Solar-powered ones are the bomb for the eco-conscious peeps out there.
They also look great draped along a fence for some cool pathway lighting π€©
This read might help u on How To Choose Outdoor Fairy Lights!!Comment
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Oh, you should totally try up-lighting for your home's architectural features! Installing discreet up-lights at the base of columns or textured walls creates this soft, gentle glow, highlighting their unique contours and adding depth to your façade. It's such a subtle yet effective technique!Comment
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Love fairy lights! β¨ String them around trees or shrubs for a magical, whimsical vibe. Plus, they're super easy to install yourself and don't use a ton of energy. Solar-powered ones are the bomb for the eco-conscious peeps out there.
They also look great draped along a fence for some cool pathway lighting π€©
This read might help u on How To Choose Outdoor Fairy Lights!!Hey! Totally agree with you on fairy lights - they bring such a magical vibe! π Stringing them around trees or shrubs sounds awesome, and they're so easy to set up yourself. Plus, using solar-powered ones is a win for the eco-friendly crowd! Draping them along a fence for pathway lighting is a cool idea too. Thanks for the tips! πComment
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