Outdoor Light as Art Oldsmar FL
Outdoor lighting has come of age in Oldsmar as homeowners want it as much for safety as for artistic effect. Read on the following article to learn more about outdoor lighting.
Synergy Lighting
877-220-5483
877-220-5483
2001 Palmetto Street
Clearwater, FL
Clearwater, FL
Florida Fog and Light
727-424-6858
727-424-6858
111 Westwood Terr N.
St. Petersburg, FL
St. Petersburg, FL
Castlenorth Corp
(407) 770-1431
(407) 770-1431
1724 33rd St
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
Dupre Group Lighting Design and Contracting
239-945-4833
239-945-4833
1518 SW 50th Street
Cape Coral, FL
Cape Coral, FL
Lighting Connection Inc
(305) 592-2556
(305) 592-2556
7670 NW 55th St
Miami, FL
Miami, FL
A1 Tampa Limo & Tampa Party Bus Fl
813-514-6980
813-514-6980
4532 W Kennedy Blvd
Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL
A R T Lighting Systems
(305) 666-4202
(305) 666-4202
7227 Sw 48th St
Miami, FL
Miami, FL
A-1 Fire Equipment Corp
(305) 573-8273
(305) 573-8273
3619 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
Miami, FL
Light Bulbs & Lighting Center
(305) 358-8824
(305) 358-8824
203 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL
Miami, FL
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Outdoor Light as Art
Outdoor lighting has come of age. Homeowners want it as much for safety as for artistic effect.
By Christina B. Farnsworth
Not long ago, outdoor lighting for homes consisted primarily of a set of 10-light kits purchased at the local home improvement store to line the walkway between street and front door. And maybe a second set ringing the backyard patio. The builder was not involved with much beyond the single porch lamp beside the front door.
Times have changed.
Exterior lighting done right can add to a home's nighttime curb appeal. It can visually expand the interior rooms of a residence making indoor space live larger. "People want to create outdoor rooms for entertaining at night," notes Randall Whitehead, author of The Art of Outdoor Lighting. Not only is the outdoor space more enjoyable to use, but the lit spaces can be enjoyed from inside the house (and that adds perceived and real safety).
Outdoor lighting also visually expands interior spaces beyond the 'black mirror' effect at night--when you see your own reflection in the window instead of the view beyond, says the San Francisco lighting designer. And it can be an attractive builder-added option.
Party Lights
$6 to $18 per string
These party lights feature "Nomex" shades, a type of flameproof paper cone.
By Christina B. Farnsworth
Not long ago, outdoor lighting for homes consisted primarily of a set of 10-light kits purchased at the local home improvement store to line the walkway between street and front door. And maybe a second set ringing the backyard patio. The builder was not involved with much beyond the single porch lamp beside the front door.
Times have changed.
Exterior lighting done right can add to a home's nighttime curb appeal. It can visually expand the interior rooms of a residence making indoor space live larger. "People want to create outdoor rooms for entertaining at night," notes Randall Whitehead, author of The Art of Outdoor Lighting. Not only is the outdoor space more enjoyable to use, but the lit spaces can be enjoyed from inside the house (and that adds perceived and real safety).
Outdoor lighting also visually expands interior spaces beyond the 'black mirror' effect at night--when you see your own reflection in the window instead of the view beyond, says the San Francisco lighting designer. And it can be an attractive builder-added option.
Party Lights
$6 to $18 per string
These party lights feature "Nomex" shades, a type of flameproof paper cone.

