A Well-Lit Landscape
A well-lit landscape should have both functional and decorative lighting. Safe navigation and security are the critical functions of outdoor lighting, but you also want lighting that accentuates your architecture and provides curb appeal. In the front and side yards, wall sconces, lanterns and pathway lights provide clear passage along walkways and leading up to doorways. Spotlights facing up or down can be used to boost your nighttime curb appeal or simply illuminate your driveway. In the backyard, lighting up your entertaining space can be done in several ways. You can spend a lot of money illuminating your decks, patios and pool or you can get a lot of the same effects with budget options and crafty DIYs.
When it comes to lighting trends, there are a lot of new tech options available for outdoor lighting beyond smart-enabled and motion-sensor security lights. Customizable color lights allow you to select a color scheme for different holidays, occasions or your favorite team. Bluetooth-enabled lights will flash to the beat of your music, and there are even floating light orbs that can be added to a swimming pool or water feature.
No matter how you illuminate the exterior of your home, make sure you’re not contributing to light pollution. Light pollution makes it impossible or nearly impossible to see the night sky in populated areas. Plus, too much artificial light can affect human health, wildlife and is a waste of energy. Many communities are implementing dark sky initiatives and codes to regulate light pollution. Dark-sky-friendly lighting is shielded (points downward) and contains minimal blue light. Blue lights brighten the sky more than any other color. The International Dark Sky Association (DSA) suggests using lighting that is warm or a lower color temperature — no more than 3,000 Kelvins (the higher the Kelvin, the bluer it is). When shopping for new lighting, look for the Dark Sky Approved seal. The DSA provides a list of manufacturers that sell dark-sky-approved products.
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Safe and Super Stylish
Cove lighting ingeniously placed under the steps and along the elevated platforms makes it easy to navigate this multi-level yard. Glowing egg-shaped orbs add a high-end, whimsical touch to the modern space.
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Lighting in Sections
Each section of this yard is illuminated in its own way for safety, style and function. Large planters with built-in LED lights illuminate the pathway along the pool. The steps up to the lounge-chair platform and dining areas are lit with small lights on the stair risers to prevent a trip hazard. The living and dining areas are set aglow with sconces while the tabletops are given extra radiance with candles and lanterns.
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Rooftop Lounge Lighting
High-density structural foam was used to create this lightweight hilly yard on an urban rooftop. Delicate pin lights were installed in the synthetic turf for ambiance and style. The hilly forms were purposely shaped for comfortable seating when star gazing.
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Photo: Jennifer Cheung; Design By: Mark Tessier, Mark Tessier Landscape Architecture, Inc.
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Topped With Paper Lanterns
This multifunctional outdoor living room serves as a family gathering space and a meeting area for the homeowners’ clients and colleagues. Landscape architect Mark Tessier created a varied lighting scheme with traditional outdoor lighting but then added style from above and below, via a flickering fire pit and paper lanterns of various sizes hung randomly throughout the space. “After dusk, these lights cast a warm, inviting glow festive for simple or elegant gatherings any time of the year,” says Tessier.
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Texture Meets Contrast
We love how biophilic elements like the driftwood, decorative cork orbs and basket lanterns are the accents in this ultra-mod outdoor space. "For exterior [lighting] choices, we always keep durability in mind and concept around a style that fits the architecture of the house," says designer Martin Kobus. "We were drawn to these pendants for their textural element that creates a beautiful reflection," Martin says. "We were also really drawn to the baskets, which naturally lent a warm light to the atmosphere. The scale was also a major consideration — these pendants are large, but their unusual shape complemented the space."
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Moroccan + Traditional
Moroccan-style pendant lights of varying shapes and sizes cast a gorgeous, patterned glow across this inviting covered entry. The exotic touch of these lanterns lends a gorgeous contrast to an otherwise traditional setting.
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Quaint + Cozy
For this cozy urban patio, wall spotlights paired with overhead string lights turn this petite space into an enchanting hideaway. The lighting emphasizes the brick, planters and vegetation, and it provides the perfect backdrop for entertaining a crowd or a quiet dinner for two.
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Elegant Boho Deck
Wicker pendant lights were incorporated into the construction of this handsome shade pergola. The natural wicker pairs beautifully with the flowing sheer curtains, crisp white furniture and rattan barstools. See more of this yard in the next slide.
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Task Lighting for the Grill
The built-in grilling station is incorporated into this deck's clean, coastal look. A trio of galvanized sconces integrated right into the fence makes late-night cooking an easy task.
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Covered Patio Lighting
Having a covered outdoor dining space to entertain family and friends is a luxury. This sweet space is filled with weather-friendly furniture and accessories including the lighting. A trio of galvanized bucket pendants illuminates the dining table while a pair of sconces light the doorway.
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Highlight the Trees
This posh Palm Springs backyard is cleverly lit up in several different ways. The symmetrically planted palm trees are outfitted with spotlights highlighting their canopies as well as illuminating the adjacent pathways. Strategically placed stake lights and candle lanterns help illuminate the various lounge areas and landscaping.
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Waterproof Beach Ball Lights
The infinity-edge pool in this contemporary Tucson backyard is illuminated with unique floating orb lights. During the day these trendy lights look like pool toys, but in the evening they give off a warm glow making night swims more interesting.
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Symmetry + Scale
For this transitional home with coastal-cottage flair, stunning lanterns evoke the past but are very much of the moment. "One thing we always insist on is using 20-25 watt incandescent clear bulbs," says designer Laurie Keene of DiMauro Architects. "We like using fixtures that have a heftiness and scale to them. By using fixtures that are over-scaled, human nature takes over. We actually relate better to the structure, and it becomes more welcoming."
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Mediterranean Covered Patio
Moorish-style pendants drape from reclaimed barn timbers for a hint of glam and whimsy in this covered patio. The contrast of the traditional Moroccan-style lighting against the substantial stone and timber structure lends an exotic, Old World feel to this traditional space.
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Umbrella Party Lights
Decorative string lighting fastened to the underside of an umbrella provides inexpensive illumination for outdoor entertaining. If you have a water feature like this darling fountain, make sure to light it up. Water reflects light and makes for a lovely glow.
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Asian-Inspired Lanterns
A glass-enclosed fireplace and TV provide modern comforts in this outdoor living space. The traditional Asian-inspired lanterns hung from the pergola lend an exotic pagoda-like vibe. When considering your outdoor lighting, Alec Gunn, founder and CEO of Gunn Landscape Architecture, says, "What effect do you want to create with your lighting? Warmer yellow colors will create a cozy feel, whereas tones with a hint of blue will make the space feel more brightly lit."
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Under Table Lighting
When making your outdoor lighting plan look for unusual but practical places to install lighting. In this backyard, soft lighting tucked on the underside of the built-in dining table adds just the right amount of accent lighting.
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Show Off Your Garden
Strands of fairy lights are woven along the top of this mesh-enclosed, raised-bed garden. These dainty lights are a wonderful way to softly illuminate the area, showing off the beautiful plants and flowers in this unique varied-height garden.
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Single Globe for Style
This inviting outdoor dining space is a beautiful blend of nature and comfort. The antique-looking globe light adds practical elegance and pulls together the blue and white Mediterranean-inspired setting.
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DIY Birdcage Lantern
Give your deck or patio a welcoming, exotic vibe with these birdcage lanterns painted in vibrant hues and outfitted with convenient remote-controlled LED lights.
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Illuminated Staircases
For safety and style, these beautiful ipe-wood staircases are illuminated with step lights built into the risers. We love the way the lights are staggered on the wide staircase but laid in a row on the upper, narrow staircase.
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Illuminate Your Numbers
Simplicity is often the most elegant way to go. Case in point: This 1940s California bungalow home features a black Dutch door with chrome hardware and a glossy black sconce highlighting the house numbers.
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Rope Lights Under Railing
LED rope lighting has been around a long time and for good reason. It is versatile, inexpensive, easy to install and comes in a variety of lengths, tones and colors. Many versions are also waterproof thanks to the PVC tubing. To install rope lighting, screw simple cup hooks on the underside of railing, steps or furniture to secure them in place.
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Old World Charm
A detailed lantern with Old World vibes hangs above this charming outdoor dining table. Milky glass panels and intricate insets add an antique air to the pendant lamp, creating soft mood lighting at night and a stunning centerpiece by day.
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Modern Farmhouse
A pair of white, modern sconces shines beautifully against the white exterior siding. The white-on-white pairing keeps the attention on the wood-plank front door and its bold black details.
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Consider of Scale
When choosing exterior lighting, designer Ginger Curtis of Urbanology Designs advises, "You want to look for outdoor lighting that will scale properly with its surroundings. A front entry light or beautiful pendant over an outdoor table that doesn’t scale properly will look dinky." She suggests looking for unique shapes and finishes to make each look stand apart from the rest.
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Make the Lights the Star
"We wanted authentic Southwest-style lighting for this Arizona vacation home, so we ordered the 18" and 12" tin stars from a manufacturer in Mexico and had them custom wired locally and then suspended from a metal canopy," says designer Amy (Bubier) Klosterman. "The pinholes cast great shadows, and the metal stars are sculptural and festive!"
"Make sure you meet necessary code and possible HOA requirements like UL listed and dark-sky compliant. Choose fixtures that can withstand water and wind," Amy says. "Another important thing to incorporate is dimmers so that you can create soft subtle mood lighting or a bright party atmosphere."
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Walled String Lights
Inexpensive yet festive, this cozy courtyard twinkles with a combination of string lights and lanterns. Tacking lights to the large brick wall changes it from an eyesore to a fabulous focal point. Hanging lanterns from the tree provide ambient light to illuminate the entire space, while the lanterns placed along the ground help delineate the patio from the garden beds.
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Illuminated Hot Tub
It's easy to find your way to this backyard spa thanks to its glam lighting and safely illuminated steps. The cutouts around the hot tub's base match those on the outdoor kitchen island in the next photo.
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Peek-a-Boo Island Lighting
This well-equipped outdoor kitchen is both stately and fanciful with its mix of heavy beams, stone pillars set against the woven light fixture and lush plantings. But the kitchen’s most striking feature is the metal-wrapped island with delicate glowing cutouts.
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Light + Water in a Succulent Garden
Uplighting accents the slated wood fence, ornamental plantings and succulent garden. The water feature is illuminated from underwater, casting a glow and highlighting the serene spigot.
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Raised Lawn and Garden
To make it safe when the sun goes down, lighting was added underneath each step and around the perimeter of the grass.
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Connect With Light
Lighting is essential on this staggered, winding staircase that connects the lower-level fire pit to the upper-level gazebo. Lights built into the stair risers mixed with stake lights in the planting beds makes the space save and stylish.
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Custom Porch Lights
Try to implement lighting that works with the architectural style of your home like the lanterns and sconces on this inviting porch. "These pieces were custom designed for the space to integrate into the style of the home: Georgian Revival," says designer Kristi Nelson of KMNelson Design. "The hanging lanterns [are] like the jewelry of the space and reflect and enhance the design aesthetic. The fretwork detail and the cap on the lanterns reflect the Georgian period."
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Modern Art Sconce
Outdoor sconce functions as contemporary art while keeping this Southern California patio brightly illuminated.
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Dangling Wicker Globes
Woven materials set a laid-back, stylish tone in this outdoor space. Lighting comes from a trio of globe pendants. Hanging them from different heights and mixing their sizes make them pretty to look at night or day. To keep the look clean and safe, run exterior power cords down the back side of the tree toward your electrical outlet.
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Glowing Front Patio
Lights bounce around this warm and inviting front patio filled with welcoming charm. A mix of lighting emphasizes each section of the entry in a practical way. Spotlights built into the stainless-steel arbor highlight the house number and vertical plant wall while lighting tucked into the gravel along the walkway creates a safe passage. For a little extra shimmer, underwater lights accentuate the bubblers.
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A Mix of Overhead Lighting
There’s nothing like a chandelier to create an elegant dining atmosphere. But wiring for an outdoor fixture can be complicated, and exterior styles are somewhat limited. One solution is to hang a candle chandelier from the beams of a pergola or covered patio. Use battery-operated LED “candles” for easy operation. Wrap the pergola in string lights to radiate from throughout the space creating a magical canopy of light overhead.
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