Bright future
Light pollution is a serious problem that has a negative impact on our environment and health. Artificial light sources, such as street lights, advertisements, or large lighting complexes, generate huge amounts of unnecessary light, scattering in the atmosphere and causing pollution. And while we cannot influence on global decisions, remember that even small changes to our daily habits can have a positive impact on reducing light pollution, and we can make our lives more comfortable by changing our own environment.
Well-thought-out project
When choosing lighting for a garden, we should take into account the size of the area, arrangement and neighbours, trying to avoid light pollution of the nearby area.
For small gardens, it is a good idea to avoid excessive lighting that can overwhelm the space. Choose lighting of an appropriate scale and place it in strategic locations to emphasise important elements of the garden. Think about what elements of the garden you would like to emphasise with lighting. Do you want to focus on plants, paths, terrace or other elements? Choose the right types of lighting, such as spotlights, garden lights, recessed lights or decorative spheres to create the right atmosphere and emphasise the arrangement of the garden.
Cooperation is the key to success
Remember that it is also important to communicate with your neighbours and take their needs and preferences into account. Talk with them about the planned lighting and ask if it is not bothersome. Cooperation and mutual understanding can help to create a harmonious environment.
Subtle accentuation
Garden lighting should have a decorative function and emphasise selected zones in a subtle way. Using light points as small accents is a great way to add atmosphere and aesthetics to your garden. Remember that subtle garden lighting can add unique charm and create a magical atmosphere at night. It is important to experiment and adapt the lighting to your individual preferences and garden style, creating a harmonious space full of subtle lighting accents.
Colours, colour temperatures, tones
You can adapt the lighting to specific areas of the garden by adjusting the beam angle. And when choosing colour temperature, it is worth following neutral and cool tones, which best accentuate the natural greenery of the plants. However, remember that the preferences of plants may vary, so it is worth adjusting the lighting to provide them with the right amount of light and colours.
The garden is our oasis of peace
Appropriate lighting can help to create a pleasant atmosphere and encourage to relax in peace in the garden. Remember that lighting adapted individually to a place of relaxation and rest can create a unique and pleasant environment in the garden. Adjust the power and type of lighting to your needs to arrange a calm and relaxing place to relax outdoors.