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there are a whole lot of companies that can come to your home and cut grass, install shrubbery or work with trees. We do something unique – we help you to show off your property well, with innovative landscape lighting that enhances your home’s curb appeal anytime after dark.

The Lighting of Key Property Assets

One way we approach these projects is by determining what parts of your property you want lighted up. Many of our high-end customers have stone or stone veneer porticos or verandas, or other exterior surfaces that they want clearly lighted. Accenting these valuable parts of their façade creates an excellent visual impression. Think about a “castle” style structure at a business (for example, a theme park) and how lighting is used to accentuate the grandeur of the building. That same principle is in play here.

Some of our customers want to light fountains, and some want to light walkways and paths. All of this provides both an aesthetic value, and functionality for navigating your property at night.

Getting Creative with Lighting

If you've ever heard of ‘steampunk’ design, you'll be familiar with how retro engineers create artistic installations by using traditional materials or obsolete fixtures to provide light. These kinds of creative work draw the eye. They can make your property look unique in a world of cookie-cutter houses and drab housing developments. If you have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in a building, you want it to look great! Part of that means working with what your property already has, to make it look even better.

The Value of Power Choices

One of the best values of installing new lighting at your property is that new energy choices give you much more versatility in how you design this exterior lighting.

Gone are the days of carefully running an electric wire through concrete or underground, simply in order to power an individual lightbulb.

These costly and labor-intensive projects are made obsolete by a simple solar cell that will power your set of lights handily, without connecting your infrastructure to the grid. A standing security lamp in the yard, or a pathway lighting or anything else, can be fed by these types of agile energy sources, saving you enormous amounts of time and money.

Talk to Vivid Landscape Lighting about all of the choices at your disposal. We have the experience and the track record to help you to perfect your home or business property’s visual appeal, and use what you have to the maximum effect.

 
 
 
  • Nicolas Kiselewski
  • Sep 18, 2022
  • 2 min read

Outdoor lighting has shone through many different fields of practice. Trades as diverse as retail and marketing as they illuminate shops and office buildings, depending on outdoor light fixtures. Facilities and plants rely on outdoor lighting for added safety. At the same time, consumers are asking for everything from landscape lights to decorative fixtures to complete their exterior design.


When it comes to choosing the perfect lighting fixtures for the outside of your home or office, there are a variety of fixtures available. Not only are these fixtures useful for lighting and safety purposes, but they also give your property a sense of beauty.


Flood Lights


Floodlights provide wide-spread lighting, which covers large areas and secret nooks, which may not be easy to illuminate. Such views can help protect people and properties from theft, as well as from vandalism in buildings and other public spaces. For large areas, including stadiums and parking lots, floodlights are popular and use LEDs for superior spotlights.


Motion Sensor Lighting


Sensors consist of small pieces of electronics that detect infrared waves when things move. When a motion sensor senses a large amount of heat radiation that is present in humans, animals, and vehicles, it immediately turns the lights on. An administrator will schedule the timer to keep the lights on within a range of 1-20 minutes or so. This feature only works at night and during dark hours, since it is deactivated through a photocell during the day.


Spotlights


Spotlights that are usually used in accent lighting and landscaping offer direct and concentrated light on critical areas. Illuminate spotlights with signs, doors, fittings, and photos. Spotlights vary from floodlights in that spotlights concentrate beams in narrow lines aimed at one focal point instead of scattering light across a wide area.


Landscape Lights


Landscape lighting is a specific form of outdoor lighting, as it is used both for private and public spaces. For the protection and public enjoyment, parks, office building terraces, and open verandas rely on landscape lighting–such as globes, spotlights, and LED light fixtures. Landscape lighting involves key organic design elements, use of LEDs, light pollution, size, and controls.


For help choosing the appropriate exterior lighting fixtures for your home, contact Vivid Landscape Lighting. Our company has experience with home, landscape, hardscape, deck, garden, and specialty lights. Discover new designs by taking a look at our most recent projects.

 
 
 
  • Nicolas Kiselewski
  • Sep 18, 2022
  • 2 min read


Buying a home is one of the best investments you will make in your lifetime. Your job as a new homeowner is to find ways to make your residence more appealing and functional. One of the best ways to accomplish both of these goals is by increasing the amount of lighting on the outside of your home.


The addition of new landscape lighting can be beneficial for a number of different reasons. Instead of trying to handle the fixture selection and installation process on your own, you need to work with seasoned professionals. With their assistance, you will be able to avoid mistakes that may compromise the appeal your new lighting has. The following are some of the reasons why investing in landscape lighting is a good idea.


1. Increase the Security Your Home Has

There are millions of home burglaries in the United States annually. One of the main goals you should have is keeping burglars at bay. While there are many ways to do this, none are as cost-effective and easy as getting new landscape lighting. Studies show an increase in landscape lighting can reduce the risk of a home burglary by nearly 40 percent.


Taking the time to inspect the outside of your residence at night can help you pinpoint the areas that need to be illuminated. In most cases, you will need to install landscape lights around the windows and doors. These areas are used as access points for most burglars, which is why illuminating them is so important. An experienced landscape lighting installation professional can help you choose the best spots for these lights.


2. Make Entertaining Outdoors Easier

During the spring and summer months, most people love getting together with friends and family for a cookout. These gatherings are a great place to socialize and get some delicious food. However, these parties will have to wrap up before dark if you don’t have properly placed landscape lights around. Instead of having to cut your good time short, you need to invest in lights for your home’s exterior.


When properly installed, these lights will provide you with all of the illumination you need to entertain as late as you want. Before hiring a company to do this work, be sure to schedule some onsite estimates. The information from these estimates will allow you to narrow down the selection of installers in your area in a hurry.


3. Enhance Home Curb Appeal

Investing in new landscape lights will be worth it considering the overall appeal and value they add. High-quality landscape lights allow you to highlight the best features your home has. This means people passing by your residence will not be able to take their eyes off of its beauty. With a minimal investment, you can increase your home’s curb appeal substantially.


It Is Time to Take Action

Now that you know about the benefits of professionally installed landscape lights, it is time to take action. Contact the professionals at Vivid Landscape Lighting to find out more about the services we offer.

 
 
 
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