Outdoor
lighting does not need to be contained to gardens, it may be for lighting the
deck at the back, or pool lighting. Lighting is the most necessary aspect of
our daily lives, considering that our sleep patterns are also regulated by
light.
There are a
number of ways that you can choose to decorate the outdoors with lighting
either for regular use or for special events. Festival lighting, such as for
Christmas differ from regular garden
lights.
What are the best LED for outdoors?
It really
depends on what is being highlighted outside. Colors are a very important
aspect of the lighting; for example, white lighting in the hospitals are cold
and sterile, whereas warm lights, such as the ones outdoors, make the garden
feel cozy. Therefore, it is important to understand that LED lights have color temperatures
that can give one a fair idea about how warm or cold the outdoor lighting will
be.
Warm colors should be chosen for all lawns and outdoor plants and shrubs,
as using LED white lights, casts a sickly glow on the vibrant plants and lawn,
which is the opposite of what you are trying to achieve.
Kelvin color temperatures
Residential
exterior
lighting primarily ranges between 2500 K and 4000 K. For architectural
elements, warm colors ranging between 2500 K – 2700 K; and garden lights stay
between 3000 K – 4000 K. Warm lights are generally around 2700 K, warm and
natural lights are around 3000 K and cool lights are 4000 K. The packaging on
the LED lights will mention the color temperatures of the corresponding lights.
Researching
thoroughly for good outdoor
lighting and garden lights is imperative, and
checking what may work for your porch and garden before purchasing and setting
up is ideal for the best lighting for your home.
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