16 March 2011

Choosing the Best Outdoor Post Lanterns

Imagine a home nestled quaintly among a dense stand of trees. The shade from the sunlight of the scorching summer days is welcomed. However, the nights can grow immensely dark without the cascading of some type of lighting. The grounds surrounding a home can benefit from outdoor post lanterns placed strategically to create illumination of pathways and shadowed spaces of the property.

Selecting and Placing Your Outdoor Illumination

The personal style and design of a home and the surrounding landscape will help to determine the type of exterior illumination that should be used. The overall decor of the home can also be used as a guide in choosing the style of exterior flood lighting. Pathway and foliage illumination are available in various styles and the posts for mounting the lanterns can be found crafted of wood, metal and plastic. Many of the installations that are on the market today are constructed of aluminum and other materials such as brass so as to be weatherproof.
There are various designs such as the traditional and the vintage. The contemporary designs have sleeker lines and blend well with the newer and more modernly designed homes and grounds. Earthy garden areas often play host to the traditional designs that add a charm as well as sophistication. Pathways and walking trails are often greatly benefited for safety reasons from strategically placed illumination. Once the grounds surrounding a home have the illumination from these lamp posts, the owners, family members and guests can safely and easily navigate the property. There will be less of a risk of accidents from falls or trips and less threat from the criminal element. The placement of the wiring for the installations may be the most difficult to plan. It should be carefully done and professionally installed. It may be necessary to seek the help of an experienced construction electrician for this part of the project.

Brief Details about Outdoor Post Lanterns

Once the style of fitting and its mounting has been chosen, the height of the post will need to be determined. Shorter posts can be used for the right amount of illumination when placed just off the edge of pathways and walks. Gardens and larger open areas that may be used for socializing may benefit the more so from taller posts that will cast illumination more widely. The higher the lantern is placed, the greater the wattage of bulb that should be used. The area will be greatly illuminated from a higher position using a bulb that meets the need.

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