3 Landscape Lighting Tips for a Magical Winter Landscape in New Albany and Worthington OH Areas

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If you are thinking about adding landscape lighting to your New Albany and Worthington, OH, areas property, now can be the perfect time to create that magical winter landscape you have always wanted. These landscape lighting tips can take your yard from dark to captivating. 

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Erase the Dark

Once the time changes and winter really sets in, it can be common to feel unmotivated and dreary. Arriving home after dark can be positively depressing with the dark and the cold. It might seem counterintuitive, but now can be the perfect time to install landscape lighting to boost your landscape and your spirit. 

In the summer months, there is so much daylight that people can enjoy their favorite activities well into the evening. But in winter, you can tend to arrive home and go inside, never to look outside again until the morning. A strategic landscape can change that. When you illuminate the winter landscape, the trees can stand out in stark relief to the snowy ground, making your property a magical wonderland.

Choose Your Lights

A landscape specialist has different types of landscape lighting to deliver various effects in the landscape. The low level LED lights use very little energy and add a soft glow to walkways, driveways, and patio perimeters. It is easy to change their colors for holidays if you love that look of festive lights. 

Spotlights can be placed at the base of trees to send the light up the trunk, emphasizing the bark’s rough texture and crevices. Lighting that is placed in the tree branches can shine down to mimic moonlight dappled on the ground while placing a light farther away from the trunk to shine on the whole tree can give it a light wash, a soft glow for the entire tree with fewer details visible. 

Shadows from the shrubs and trees can be dramatic, but you want to steer clear of harsh lights that cast a glare on the landscape features. Soft lighting can illuminate and create a delightful glow. 

Choose Where They Go

Your landscaper can help you decide which features to focus on lighting—a majestic oak tree, a dainty ornamental tree, the fountain in the front yard. Lighting a retaining wall can follow a continuous line within the landscape to show off spectacular landscape beds. 

Another great choice can be a stone wall that is part of the architecture of your home as the lighting can follow the edges of the rocks and the shadows to create nighttime drama. You could choose to add soft lights to shine down on your garage area to make entering and exiting the garage safer and more beautiful. 

In the backyard, adding lighting to the edges of the patio can make staying outside longer a possibility, especially if you have a landscaper add a warm fire pit or fireplace to this outdoor space. Suspending twinkle lights in the tree branches and over the patio does not have to be only a holiday plan, but you can keep them year-round for a whimsical look in the back landscape. Adding lighting to the steps in both front and back yards can make it easier for you and your guests to go up and down since they will be visible—no more dark shadows.

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About the Author:

In 2001, Shawn Rine decided he would like to earn a little pocket change. With a used mower and lots of hard work, he got his neighbors' yards into shape in no time. Nearly two decades later, Rine Landscape Group has a few more mowers – not to mention a staff of certified landscape specialists and an extensive portfolio of innovative, functional landscape projects in neighborhoods all over the Greater Columbus Metro Area.

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