The garden lighting serves as an atmospheric design element and optimizes security. In order to reconcile both tasks tastefully and cost-effectively, detailed planning sets the course. This guide gets to the heart of what distinguishes good lighting design.

With the garden lighting, beds can also be staged at night

Planning path lighting - you should pay attention to this

With light, you give garden paths a friendly face in the dark and defuse possible tripping hazards. So start the planning work for your new garden lighting with paths and paths.

Bollard lights do the job with flying colors. Please ensure that the light is emitted at an angle of 90 degrees for wide paths and 60 degrees for narrow paths. If, on the other hand, the planning envisages illuminating the edge of the path and the bed at the same time, use bollard lights with a 360 degree beam angle.

Stylishly illuminate a seat - this is how it works

With recessed lights, you can impressively set the scene for your terrace and seating area in the garden. Installed in the floor or in wood, the light sources trace architectural elements and at the same time serve as a guide. The following design variants are highly valued for successful lighting design:

  • Plan elongated floor lights as light rails to illuminate the steps or the edge of the terrace
  • Position selective, round recessed lights as effect lights to emphasize privacy screens and house walls
  • Mark access paths to the terrace and the seating area with walk-on recessed spotlights

Modern lamps for the garden are equipped with dimmers as Plug & Shine. This has the advantage that you can flexibly control the brightness of the lamps, depending on your needs and mood.

Light planning for beds and plants - tips for planning

Properly planned, the garden lighting transforms your bed and plants into a floral fairytale at night. The aim of the planning work is the artful staging of islands of light that accentuate trees, shrubs, perennials and grasses. The following tips will show you the way:

  • Small trees with a wide growth illuminate with a wide beam of light
  • Place majestic trees with slender silhouettes in a narrow, high-reaching light outlet
  • Integrate bright spotlights in beds with plants at different heights

The rule of thumb for artistic lighting planning in the garden is that an object is ideally illuminated from below. This premise applies wherever you want to create a magical aura with light.

Solar lamps - decorative problem solvers

Hardly any garden is spared from hidden niches, whose power supply from the grid is complex and uneconomical. The cost-conscious planning envisages decorative solar lamps for these layers, which receive their energy from the sun. Ball and floor lamps or spotlights bring light into the darkness without a connection cable or a socket. The only requirement is a southern orientation so that the solar modules can be charged with solar energy.

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Safety is a top priority when planning garden lighting. This also applies to the laying of the power cable. Underground cables with protective pipes in a 60 cm deep ditch, embedded in a thick layer of sand, offer you and your family the perfect conditions for a carefree life in the magnificently illuminated garden.

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