Positioning Outdoor Lights
Don't Bind Your Neighbor With Your Spot Lights
Overview: It may
seem like an obvious topic, but positioning outdoor lights,
spotlights and wall lamp, properly is not always easy. Outdoor
lights are installed for security, safety and recreation. Your deck
and backyard must have sufficient lighting for outdoor activities
such as barbecuing, children to be seen while playing in the dark,
and to light walkways at night. For these reasons the lights must be
positioned for proper lighting.
Outdoor lights should not be randomly placed on the outside of the
house without thought. They must be positioned so that the walkway,
front steps, and the doorbell can be seen at night. Driveway lights
should be positioned to light up the driveway in such a way that the
light doesn’t blind the driver. A few simple basic rules can help
any homeowner to properly place their outdoor lights to get the best
illumination.
Entry Door
Lights:
Don’t position the
door light so it blinds people upon entering the home at night. The
right position for an outdoor wall light is usually to the side or
above entry doors. The light should not be over powered for the
fixture. Over powered light bulbs will overheat and damage light
fixtures and/or the bulb will burn out quickly. Use outside CFL
bulbs. They use a lot less power and will light the area
sufficiently.
Driveway
Lights:
If you live in an
area where there are no streetlights, position a driveway light on a
light pole close to the end of your driveway so visitors can find
the entrance at night time without driving on the lawn. Again don’t
use overpowering light bulbs, stay with the CFL. The parking space
in front of your home or garage should be lit with a spot light
mounted high on the building so it will light the whole area without
blinding the vehicle operator. CFL spotlight bulbs can be purchased
for most spotlights.
Backyard
Lights:
First, it is
nearly impossible to light the whole back yard. Spotlights should be
used for outdoor lighting of the backyard and attached to the
building as high as possible to light the largest area. The lights
should be positioned to light the deck area, night time child play
area, and walkways. Gang spotlights whereby as many as three
spotlights can be mounted on a single fixture are ideal. Each bulb
in the fixture can be positioned to light a different area of the
yard. If you can’t mount the lights high enough on your house for
adequate outdoor illumination consider installing a light pole. Most
public utility companies provide a yard light pole and light at
reasonable prices. All spot lights bulbs should be of the CFL type
to save cost of operation.
Solar
Powered Lights:
Solar power or low
voltage outdoor lights work well for landscape lights or accent
lights but they don’t produce a great deal of lighting. They are
great for lighting walkways but do little toward lighting a
backyard. Outdoor flood lights are necessary if you want adequate
backyard lighting.
The final results you want when positioning outdoor lights is to
provide the maximum safety for nighttime outdoor activities. Keep in
mind that you don’t want to position your lights
in such a way that they are annoying to a neighbor.
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