One of the easiest ways to raise the value of your home is by adding Landscape/Exterior Lighting. It is estimated that you can add as much as 20% to the value of your home by adding some Landscape/Exterior Lighting.
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Children, adults and even animals may get hurt as they try to make their way to a darken doorstep. Using Landscape/Exterior Lighting properly can help them guide their way. No more worries about you and your guests accidentally tripping and injuring themselves on your property.
(Photo linked to SPJ Lighting website.)
Outdoor entertaining spaces should be able to be used day or night. The correct use of outdoor lights when planning Landscape and Exterior Lighting will set the mood for an awesome versatile space. A well planned design will allow you to enjoy a more visual appealing and functional outdoor space.
(Photo linked to the HK Lighting website.)
A 2-year research study showed that there was a 44% decrease in burglary and vandalism after installing outdoor lighting. Proper outdoor lighting and motion-sensors can scare off burglars and vandals before they strike. It can also keep people outside from seeing inside and give you a view of anyone approaching your home.
In other words...PEACE OF MIND!
(Photo linked to Arroya Craftsman website.)
Landscape/Exterior Lighting will maximize your landscape investment. Most outdoor landscapes can be seen through large windows, but get lost once the sun goes down. A good design should be appealing and seen all day long. Whether you live in an urban area, suburbia, or the middle of nowhere, a great lighting design can add simple warmth and accentuate the beauty of your property.
(Photo linked to Kichler Lighting website.)
A great Landscape/Exterior Lighting design should light up a yard without attracting bugs, often overlooked when planning a great design. Bugs hang around lights. When you head outside to let your dog out or entertain and turn on the light, the bugs immediately head towards it. Using bright lights on the border and softer near the house can lead bugs back to the outskirts of the yard.
(Photo linked to Phillips Hadco website.)
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