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Light the way to your entrance with spike lights and inviting wall-hung lanterns either side of your door.
LEADING LIGHTS CAST YOUR OUTDOOR SPACES IN THE BEST POSSIBLE LIGHT AND TURN YOUR ATTENTION TO STYLISH OPTIONS TO ILLUMINATE THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR HOME Words VICTORIA KINGSBURY
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he days are becoming longer and now, more than ever, we’re enjoying our outdoor spaces to the max, but there’s no need to head indoors just because the sun’s gone down. With the flick of a switch (or tap of an app – we’ll get to that later), you can illuminate your garden and continue into the night, creating extra space for entertaining or providing sanctuary. Exterior lighting can also highlight all your hard work in garden beds and create a dramatic entrance to your home, as well as safely light the way. Outdoor lighting trends have come a long way and there are many chic options available that allow you to think more creatively when designing outdoor spaces. Here, we shed some light on the best designs, ideas and advice for lighting up your exterior.
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Layers of light
Just like your interiors, planning outdoor lighting is all about adding layers. “Layering in garden lighting is key for versatility,” says Scott Robinson, exterior lighting designer at Beacon Lighting. “Think of each space like a book that has a beginning, a middle and an end. For example, in the front yard, path lights draw the eye up the path and are a practical addition while creating a warm welcome. As visitors walk through the garden, they’ll be greeted by feature lighting that highlights key elements and creates visual interest. Lastly, your home’s entrance will be well lit by a decorative porch light that hints at the lighting design choices inside your home.” >