Using low-voltage landscape lighting is an inexpensive and easy way to make your home look beautiful at night.
October 24, 2014
Using low-voltage landscape lighting is an inexpensive and easy way to make your home look beautiful at night.
Lighting that highlights landscape or architectural features of the home adds to its curb appeal, while also making it more safe and secure.
Homeowners can install low-voltage landscape lighting without having to hire an electrician, as long as they have an existing power source outside.
The term "low-voltage" means that the system reduces the standard 110 volts of your home electrical system to 12 volts. This is done through a transformer. Reducing the voltage makes landscape lighting cost effective and energy efficient.
If a transformer is not included as part of a kit, it's important to choose one that fits the needs of the lighting system.
Path lights: Lighting paths and walkways makes the home entrance safe and inviting for guests.
Tree lights: Large trees lit up with a low-voltage spotlight create a dramatic and elegant look for the front of a home.
Architectural lights: Homes with interesting rooflines or architectural elements can display those features at night with a few well-placed spotlights.
There are many ways to make a home safer and more secure or to create an elegant look using low-voltage landscape lighting.
*Not only is it dangerous, it may even be illegal in some provinces, such as Québec, to do your own electrical wiring. The solution: consider hiring a master electrician.
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