People are spending more time than ever in the open space of his home. On the front and back entry areas have become a residential area frequented by friends and family. This has led to consumers who want to decorate and light the area with the same value as the inside of his house.
Attractive exterior lighting not only enhances your home, he adds, curb appeal and value, and welcome guests with a sense of warmth and security, all year round. Good lighting is especially important during the holidays, when more visitors will be coming to your door, the experts agree.
Homeowners thinking of upgrading your exterior lighting should keep in mind some of the foundations, including the size, style, visibility and planning.
Often, you'll see houses with outdoor lights that are not large enough for the home or area is lighting. When choosing a lamp hanging over the door, consider viewing your home or deter the entry of the coming of travel as a guest will be.
A good rule of thumb in the right size lamp is to choose one that at least one third the size of the door. This means that if your door is 7 feet high, your lamp should be 27 to 30 inch long. If you decide to go with a lamp on either side of the door, each one of them should be around 25 per cent of the door height.
The proper size lamps not only provide enough to illuminate the area you are trying to light, they also attach to the elegance of a facade, says Joe Rey-Barreau, education consultant for the American Lighting Association (ALA) and associate professor at the University of Kentucky School of interior design. "They really are a demonstration of confidence".
The style of lighting is also important, experts agree. The style of your outdoor lighting must conform to a design of your home and exterior lighting design inside the house.
If your house is a colonial, Victorian, traditional, contemporary or mechanic, do not forget to look at the coverage of this pair and the architectural style. For example, if an external color palette is warm, then brown or bronze lamps may be more appropriate, points out slag.
Do not be afraid to incorporate some of the trends in your design exterior lighting. Some hot outside lighting trends include the addition of crystals of various styles of fixtures, as well as - for comfortable homes - natural gas lamps in copper or brass. Layers are several types of lighting at the entrance to the popular, Wiedemer said. For example, if your door overhang, you can place a recessed lighting in the canopy, paired with decorative lanterns on either side of the door, and path lighting leading to doors, he said.
Landlords promising to temporarily increase their outdoor lighting for the holidays, there are many options as well. Rottner like the idea of putting outdoor lights on dimmer to create a warm, comforting mood. Wiedemer recommends adding low-voltage lighting landscape, which is easy to install and can be moved or added to in the future.
Attractive outdoor lighting can be a great way to welcome his guests at the holidays. The warm glow of your front door indicates your identity and personality of your home.
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