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Back (Hair) Light Studio Video Test - Part 2
Dave quickly tries out a back light experiment positioned behind him on the new EEVblog lab bench. This is standard practice in all kinds of studio and outdoor lighting for portrait photography...
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Universal Mounting Bracket Is An Optimal Solution for Outdoor Lighting Renovations
Terry Tarrer of Acuity Brands discusses how Acuity #39;s universal mounting bracket can help contractors be safer and more efficient on outdoor area and parking ...
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Wrapped in Wilmington Outdoor Lighting
(910) 342-0040 Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Wilmington is known for our outdoor and landscape lighting but did you know we also design garden water fea...
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Expert picks for outdoor lighting -
July 17, 2014 by
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By Lindsey M. Roberts July 16 at 2:35 PM
Outdoor lighting is often an afterthought in exterior facelifts and landscape designs, something not remembered until the plants are dug, the deck is built and the house is repainted. If you find yourself in this kind of dark spot, dont despair: We talked to professionals for some simple ideas that will make a big, bright impact.
First, a few basic rules:
1. Take your homes architectural style into account: If you have a formal brick Colonial, for example, says David Benton, an architect at Marylands Rill Architects, stick with traditional porch pendants and wall sconces. I think its always key to keep things simple, he says. They look more elegant that way. If you have a house thats a bit more modern, you can play with something contemporary, or even funky or farmhouse style.
2. Dont undersize your lights. Do you have a large front yard? Make sure your light fixtures are large enough that they can be seen from the street. Benton says he tends to go just a little bit larger than he thinks hell need to.
3. Think about the big picture. Once youve got the front lighting set, think about how much total lighting you want to do. You want to err on the side of subtle, says Mark Oxley, president of Outdoor Illumination in Bethesda. Its better to start with less. Then you add to it if you think its not enough.
Its important to take into account your houses style, especially when looking for front-entry lighting, says David Benton, an architect at Bethesdas Rill Architects and the lead architect for the 2014 D.C. Design Houses facade. For a Colonial, rambler or mid-century modern house, Benton likes the Lakehouse wall-mount lantern in Americana Bronze. Its a utilitarian fixture that can go either contemporary or traditional. Perfect for over a garage or mudroom door. ($390, http://www.barnlightelectric.com)
Karen Olson Weaver, who specializes in exterior and landscape lighting as principal lighting designer of Olson Weaver Lighting in Alexandria, uses gas lamps in her projects in older neighborhoods such as Georgetown and Kalorama. Plow & Hearths Old Brooke light, in three colors and sizes, is inspired by early gaslight design but uses a bulb. For sizing, Benton says that a good rule of thumb for lights flanking a front door is that they should each be a quarter of the size of the door. If you only have one, it should be a third of the size of the door. ($44.95-$84.95, http://www.plowhearth.com)
Put candles in Terrains copper Mansard lantern and youll get the comfort of flickering light. If you prefer to avoid the mess of fire and wax, try battery-operated LED candles, Olson Weaver suggests. At some point, things have to be practical, she says ($68-$98, http://www.shopterrain.com).
Benton likes retro-inspired string lights, such as World Markets Edison-style 10-bulb string lights, for creating a party atmosphere that you can leave up all summer. These are really fun on a deck, crisscrossed overhead. Its a nice general light, and theyre festive as well, he says. ($24.99, http://www.worldmarket.com)
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There are several easy ways to upgrade your deck or patio that will keep it looking fresh all the way through fall. DIY blogger Whitney Yadrich has some tips you can try.
Lighting Lighting increases your ability to be outside during dusk or evening hours. Outdoor lighting can also deter criminals. And theres no need to have wiring anymore. Solar and LED are ideal alternatives.
1. Ambient String lights are hip and can be hung just about anywhere. You can also replace your patio or deck light with an led bulb and a cute fixture. Make sure ambient lighting aims down and out not up so you get the maximum benefit.
2. Task Task lighting focuses on a specific area, like a furniture set. Cluster any outdoor lights together (like string lights attached to an umbrella) to focus light where you need it. A fire pit can also provide task light and maximize cuddle opportunities and conversations.
3. Ambient Cool, glowing effects for gardens, water features and anything else you want to highlight. Use ambient light around garden edging and in unexpected places, like big plant pots, to give the yard some dimension. Glowing orbs and fence lights are excellent additions.
Pop of Color 1. Paint your boring deck furniture. This is the best way to show your stuff without having to make a big investment. Rustoleum is good and can paint over just about any surface. Clean and lightly sand the surface to make sure the paint sticks.
2. Add patterned cushions. They keep your bum happy and add interest to the bright furniture. If you paint the chairs bright, go with a neutral or complimentary color.
3. Bright flowers. Dont be afraid of plants. Succulents do well in Kansas and fit in tiny, cute planters. Pick something that blooms for a long time, so you get the most out of the color.
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Drylight - Lightology Collection Outdoor Chandelier
Drylight Outdoor Chandelier is available in a Methacrylate finish with Methacrylate or Crystal Droplets. The chandelier arms are made from a special plastic ...
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Richmond, VA (PRWEB) July 15, 2014
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Chattanooga, Tennessee recently celebrated the completion of a custom outdoor lighting design project for The Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club, a historical club and venue nestled on the side of Lookout Mountain just minutes from downtown Chattanooga.
Known as the gem of north Georgia, the Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club was established in 1926 and features a clubhouse honed from local mountain stone with an entrance guarded by two massive natural rock formations referred to as the Twin Sisters. The 34,000 square foot clubhouse is situated on a 29-acre estate and along with the amenities a clubhouse venue provides, features a state-of-the-art fitness facility, a six court tennis complex, a newly constructed outdoor pavilion, a pool and outdoor entertaining areas.
Joe Bozich, the Outdoor Lighting Perspectives franchisee in Chattanooga, Tennessee was excited to have the opportunity to work with the venue on a custom outdoor lighting design plan as part of a major 2.3 million dollar renovation.
I was thrilled to be selected for the project especially given its historical significance, said Joe Bozich. The prominent and unique features of the property provided the perfect backdrop for outdoor lighting and presented many opportunities for us to highlight the beauty of the Club and the entire property.
Among the outdoor lighting techniques used on the project, Mr. Bozichs custom outdoor lighting design included up lighting along the base of the main clubhouse and moon lighting in selected trees around the property. Mini flood lights were chosen for the small ornamental plants and up lighting continued on selected dogwood trees on the property.
We wanted to really showcase the unique features of the clubhouse and selected high power spotlights for the turrets and gutter lights for the stone chimney, explained Mr. Bozich.
The outdoor lighting really adds that beautiful final touch to our overall renovation, said Bob Guth, General Manager of the Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club. Joe and his team were a pleasure to work with and we appreciate their meticulous attention and the adjustments that were made to ensure the property was being highlighted in the most beautiful light. It really makes the club pop!
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives, established in 1995, is the first and largest full service outdoor lighting company. With over 100,000 installations and over 50 locations across the United States and 3 international locations, the franchise is known for skillful, custom design and their free nighttime demonstration.
Featured in Architectural Digest, Garden Design, House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens, Coastal Living and Martha Stewart Living, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives features stunning handcrafted copper and brass outdoor lighting fixtures which blend in with the natural outdoor environment so that all you see is the effect of the outdoor lighting.
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Memphis Outdoor Living – Video -
July 14, 2014 by
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(901) 854-7111 Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Memphis is known for our outdoor lighting and landscape lighting but did you know we also design garden water feature lighting, path lighting,...
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