Due to the increased frequency of sunlight and longer days, you might think that you do not have to use lighting this summer. However, there are ways to introduce lighting to your home that complements the specific location and the use of natural light. Follow these lighting tips to add an extra touch to your summer lighting.
Use Subtlety and Brevity
Since the sun will provide you with most of the light for the outdoor areas, and even some indoor parts of the residence, you will need to be subtle with how you utilize lighting fixtures and devices. A dimmed light can bring the right amount of ambiance to any room. A Tampa lighting service can help you install the correct devices to create a slight, but powerful, effect.
Light Up Your Landscape
The summer presents a perfect opportunity to show off your landscape at night. With the correct placement of lighting appliances, you can demonstrate this space perfectly and even highlight hardscape and water features more efficiently. Use low-voltage lamps, LEDs and photocell units to inject ambiance and definition to the landscape without consuming too much power or causing expenses. Solar-powered outdoor lighting is also more energy efficient and functions during the right times.
Practice Safe Lighting
Because most lighting equipment requires electricity and heat to function, it can be potentially dangerous to handle it, especially without previous knowledge or safety equipment. Never exceed the limit of 2Kw when plugging lighting equipment to a residence’s power terminal. Be mindful of the heat generated by lighting appliances and keep it away from plastic. Finally, use a cloth to handle hot components such as light bulbs to avoid injuries.
Even though the summer will create additional natural light, you can still utilize artificial lighting to complement it. Indoor and outdoor lighting can add atmosphere to any room or yard, especially during summer nights.