Posts Tagged ‘Contemporary Outdoor Lighting’
22
Dec

Extend your living space to the outdoors!

Outdoor Lighting and Fireplace via CG&S Design Build

Outdoor living areas have become a huge trend and it’s easy to see why. This is where we spend a lot of time. Why not  extend the personality and comfort of our decor and personal style to the outdoors?

Outdoor Lights add warmth to this outdoor space via Home Envy

Gone are the days of a small cement porch with a single gas barbeque and a few rickety lawn chairs.  Outdoor living is in!

Since a lot of activities take part after dark it is important to make sure that the lighting is perfect, first of course, so we can see , second for aesthetic reasons.

Stunning outdoor lighting via Home Envy

It’s a good idea to actually create a  lighting plan for your outdoor living space, just like you would do it for your living room or kitchen. Think of all the different activities the space is used for and plan with that in mind: Grilling and cooking, reading in your favorite deck chair, enjoying a romantic meal al fresco or having everyone over for a neighborhood party.
All these activities require different kinds of outdoor lights.

Inspiring outdoor lighting design via House and Home

Just like an interior room outdoor spaces profit from the use of multiple smaller light sources instead of a few powerful ones. The same “layers of light” we are talking about indoors.

An overhead outdoor light can be complemented by a few sconces and a table or floor lamp for task lighting in the seating area.

Outdoor Reading Lamps via siamhousedesign.com

Limit bright lights to high activity areas such as the entrance and your outdoor kitchen and use softer decorative overhead lighting in your outdoor dining and living area.

Keep in mind that great contrasts in lighting, especially outdoors can be trip hazard.  As we age, the eye’s ability to adjust from dark to light surroundings slows, which makes it harder to move quickly from a well lit to a darker area. So, if you are a baby-boomer or older, just plan your outdoor lights accordingly: Avoid sharp contrasts by using multiple light sources.
Use soft ambient lights to fill the completely dark areas with a touch of light, especially at the perimeter of brightly lit areas around doorways and stairs.

 

Outdoor Path Lights via erco.com

A little light goes a long way outdoors

Please, please (did I say it pretty enough?) limit the use of flood/spotlights!! Sure they are cheap and functional, but they are also also extremely glary,  a nuisance to your neighbors and  a source of light pollution.
Of course they have their place: for safety, like at the garage with a motion sensor and at the barn, so you can check that all the critters are safe and tucked in.

Extend your interior design plan to the outdoors

Evenings on the porch are for relaxing.
Fire pits are immensely popular these days.
One of the many reasons is the warm, amber glow of the light (and then of course the fragrance of the burning wood – and the marshmallows!)

A fire pit doesn’t throw a lot of light, but it creates a very unique atmosphere of intimacy and warmth.
You can create this feel with the right patio and landscape lighting.

Outdoor Firepit by Doug Burch

Outdoor Firepit via Doug Burch

 

We spend most of the time at home in summer outside. We eat all our meals outside and sit and read or visit with friends on the deck every night. We had the dilemma that it was easy to illuminate the deck close to the house under the portal (we live in New Mexico where houses have portals), but further out on our big deck it was pitch black – and we do love to sit and read and that is our favorite spot. Solution: a commercial light string with regular bulbs in the tree branches above reading/dining area. 25W bulbs on a dimmer. Works like a charm and looks so nice, for parties, too!
String lights are ideal for small outdoor spaces, too.

Lighting small outdoor spaces

String lights add charm and a festive touch to your outdoor areas

If all this seems overwhelming, keep in mind that it’s not necessary to illuminate everything in your yard.  Just decide which areas are the highest priorities for you and your family.  Begin closest to the house, since that is where most activities take place.
A few well-placed, low-voltage path or accent lights can have a huge impact on your landscape. Again, follow the principles of indoor lighting: illuminate only what you want to highlight and create focal points.

Outdoor Step Lights add safety and general illumination

Looking at the lights at my own walkway down to the horse barn I cringe, since our wonderfully creative and rambunctious dogs have destroyed every single one of them. My project to keep me busy for a weekend, I guess.

After this experience, I can’t stress it enough, how important it is to buy the quality that can stand up to the (ab)use your yard gets.
In my quest to find affordable high quality fixtures I chose some that obviously didn’t stand the test and now have to do the job over.
Should have looked for bollards like these I saw in the Swedish magazine Hus o Hem. They look indestructible!

I also need this T-shirt from www.teddythedog.com!!!

 

Outdoor kitchens have gained popularity. I definitely have one on my wish list! Just stumbled across this great outdoor kitchen that uses industrial warehouse lights. Looks so much better than the typical barbecue light and of course illuminates the space so that you can really see what you are doing.

 

 

 

Outdoor Kitchen with Barn Lights

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30
Jul

Alchemy Copper Outdoor Wall Lights

These beautiful wall lights are made right here in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The range of designs and shapes spans from traditional Southwestern themes to  contemporary.
They have a unique, warm glow from the  copper that is left untreated on the inside of the sconces. Lots of sizes, finishes  and designs are available.

After having sold copper sconces in our Santa Fe showroom for the last 24 years we are now adding the Alchemy Lights to our site as we speak.
The craftsmanship and the prices are amazing!

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07
Jul

Luceplan Solarbud

All over our neighborhood I see solar path lights sprouting like mushrooms.

I love the concept of solar lights (after all we have lived in a passive solar adobe house for the last 30 years), but I cringe when I see most of  them since the light is so poor.

Most homeowners buy kits of multiple little solar lights since it is cheap and convenient. Makes total sense.
The problem is just that the solar collectors are tiny, too and they can’t really give off much light at all. And the light is a cold, blue-ish light.

Since the sola concept  really intrigues me (and I am in the lighting business) I put some of Luceplan’s Solar Buds in our front yard. Amazing!!! They really produce enough light for our path. The light is beautiful AND the fixtures look really, really nice.
But at $171 a pop they are not a cheap date!

SolarBud needs no electric wiring because it is powered by a battery recharged by sunlight. With exactly the right brightness, it picks out paths, tracks, swimming pool edges, doorways etc, that would otherwise be hard to recognize in the dark.

The solar energy, collected by a polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cell, powers two rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries. After sunset, they can yield the energy accumulated from the sun to spontaneously turn on the high efficiency leds. The duration of the light when fully charged is between 13 and 15 hours. The sun exposure time necessary to reload the energy expended after 13 hours of lighting is about 5 hours.

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16
Aug
Foscarini Havana Outdoor Floor Lamp

Foscarini Havana Outdoor Floor Lamp

Havana al fresco!

The popular Foscarini Havana floor lamp is now also available for outdoor use.

Following the trend of taking the comforts of indoor living outdoors, we finally now see floor lamps that can be used on a deck or porch or flank a pool or walkway.
Most outdoor floor lamps I have seen have been pieces I wouldn’t allow near my porch: fake wood branches adorned with birds and butterflies and a fabric shade with grass motifs. Yikes!

The Havana floor lamp is one of a few contemporary outdoor floor lamps out there. It stands out with its large, slender cigar shaped diffuser that gracefully casts a soft illumination while taking on a sculptural presence.

It is made of a single rotational moulded piece in white or coloured polyethylene. The structure is available in the version with a stake, with underground box or as a suspension. It is equipped with waterproof wiring connector that can be attached to a weather proof cord and plug (not included). Uses medium base incandescent bulb, max 60W (not included).

The Havana Outdoor Floor Lamp from Foscarini was elected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York for its permanent design collection.

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