A few different things happen at the onset of the fall season. Pumpkin spice appears everywhere, leaves start to fall, the kids go back to school—and most importantly, the sun starts to set earlier and earlier. Those long summer days transform into
early autumn evenings and dark winter nights all too quickly, and you may find that your outdoor lighting is no longer adequate.
Updating your outdoor light fixtures can add curb appeal to your home; your current lights may no longer reflect your personal style or go with the style of the house if you’ve made other renovations. Older lights may also be less energy efficient
than newer models, so you may be paying more for the same or even less light than you could get out of a modern fixture.
You want to make sure the best features of your yard are highlighted with the appropriate atmospheric light, especially once you start putting up Halloween decorations. And what about those trick-or-treaters? You definitely don’t want anyone stumbling
on your walkway because they can’t see where they’re going!
Fortunately, we have tips on lighting your outdoor space and landscape for both form and function.
How to Update Your Outdoor Light Fixtures
- Consider where you want to add light
- Create a layout (our sales agents can help you with this!)
- Find a design that matches your style
Where to Add Outdoor Light Fixtures?
There are several different areas outside that you may want to illuminate, and each serves a different purpose.
Porch
Porch lights are not only decorative statement pieces for your entryway, but key fixtures in any home that will see a lot of use over the years. These are the lights you will turn on to welcome guests, signal to trick-or-treaters that your house
has candy, or let a family member who is returning home late know that you are thinking of them. They’re one of the first outdoor light fixtures anyone visiting your home will encounter, and it’s important that they fall in line with both the
style of your home’s exterior and your own personal style! There are tons of options when it comes to any outdoor light fixtures, and porch lights are no exception. In the photo to the left, you can see the application of transitional hanging lanterns.
Many outdoor lighting collections feature both hanging lanterns and wall lanterns, so you will have to decide which best suits your home based on your mounting options, lighting requirements, and personal taste. Hanging lanterns often draw the eye
and provide a visual focal point, while wall lanterns—generally hung in pairs—create a sense of symmetry (as exemplified in this photo from our affiliate @homeonfernhill).
Paths and Steps
Adding lighting to your pathway can not only add an extra visual appeal to your landscaping, but a much-needed safety measure to help make sure people do not trip and fall. The last thing you want is for someone to injure themselves while visiting
your home and adding landscape lights to your pathways can help prevent this from happening.
Consider the example to the left. By installing step lights under the stairs, not only do these homeowners create a warm and welcoming environment that ties the stairs together with the porch light, but also provide much-needed visibility for anyone
walking up the stairs after dark. It is all too easy to trip on stairs, and even more so with limited visibility. These step lights serve both form and function needs for this outdoor space.
Path lighting can also accentuate the borders of your walkway in order to prevent guests from straying into your landscaping. In the photo to the right, it’s easy to see where the stone path ends and the shrubbery and ivy covering begin, but in
the dark, it may not be so clear. The path lights add a touch of whimsy to the pathway while also providing clear markers for where the path.
Highlights
You may want to add atmospheric lighting to your outdoor space by illuminating certain features of the landscape, or your home address.
Many houses still have numbers that are painted on or made of metal pieces that are attached to the side of the house. While there is nothing wrong with this from an aesthetic standpoint, this could reduce visibility on your house number and make
your home hard to find in the dark. Nowadays, you can update these old markers with illuminated address fixtures that are customizable to your house number and can make your home easier to identify after nightfall.
Along with guiding guests away from outdoor hazards, lighting like this can also serve another safety function—giving unwanted visitors fewer places to hide.
As you can see, there are a lot of different options to think about when installing lighting into your porch space and landscaping. Not only are there dozens of different styles to choose from, but you should also to think about how much lighting
you want and where. Therefore, we recommend creating a layout and giving our sales agents a call to help us determine your overall lighting
needs and find the right fixtures for your home. There’s a lot to do before fall turns to winter, and we’re ready to assist you in any way we can!