15 incredible ideas to light up your garden – Solar Home Guide

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The garden or terrace of your house is a beautiful outdoor environment where you can relax, breathe fresh air and release all the stress of work. This environment is characterized by having a lot of natural lighting because it is outside, however at nightfall the light also goes out. For this reason, to enhance the beauty of your garden and the beautiful external decoration, we recommend lighting it. Want to see some lighting ideas? Well today we bring you 15 incredible ideas to illuminate your garden and look fabulous at all times. Let’s go check out these super ideas!

1.      Underwater light

Under water light

If you have a ground-level water feature like this example, a great way to enhance and illuminate your entire garden is by placing lights inside this water feature, creating a very interesting visual effect.

2.      Reflectors

Reflectors

The reflectors stand out for their intense and powerful light, being ideal to have very good lighting in your garden. You can place them in the upper, middle or lower part of your walls

3.      Lights that illuminate the gravel driveway and vertical garden

Vertical garden

If you have paths made with beautiful white gravel, or artificial or real garden walls that you want to highlight also at night, you can place low lights that allow you to appreciate its beauty at any time.

4.      Beautiful pendant lamp

Pendent lamp

This sophisticated design combines wood with a beautiful industrial pendant light in one of the corners, and lots of white lighting on the floor and between plants.

5.      Highlighting each piece

high lighting each peace

For this fabulous patio, each of the lights installed aims to enhance some essential element such as the staircase, the pool, the columns and hallway, etc.

6.      Simple lighting

Simple lighting

For this garden, we see simple recessed lights at the edge of the wall with wooden slats that allow natural light to enter during the day but illuminate artificial light at night.

7.      Recessed in the wall

Recessed in the wall

This front garden has one of its walls covered with slab of sand colors, and in its lower part we see a recessed light that further embellishes that wall, the main entrance and the garden.

8.      Christmas lights

Christmas lights

A more creative way to light your garden is by taking advantage of the Christmas lights to wrap your trees or shrubs, giving a romantic and fun air to your garden.

9.      Campfire light

Campfire light

Whether rustic or modern, a great idea to give light to your garden is with a central fire pit where you can also share with your family and friends.

10. Oriental style

Oriental style

This Asian and oriental style garden has different types of lighting but without losing the harmony and serenity that characterize it.

11. Under each bush

Under each bush

If your garden is narrow and goes next to a path, you can take advantage of it to enhance the bushes and install lights under each one of them.

12. Floor ball lamps

Floor ball lamps

Floor ball lamps look great anywhere outside and what better way than installing them in your own garden. This type of lamp will fill your terrace with charm, turning it into a magical and beautiful place.

13. Lights behind each concrete cube

Lights behind each concrete cube

This lighting is quite ingenious since we see that behind each concrete block with holes, there is a light that illuminates symmetrically behind each one.

14. A lantern

A lantern

Lanterns also look beautiful in gardens or terraces. The experts in landscaping recommend you place to the side of roads or defining your garden, and best of all is that there are now lamps powered by solar panels.

15. Al natural

Al natural

Finally, we want to close this account by showing you a beautiful garden that uses different natural elements to create a colorful design and that can be appreciated perfectly thanks to natural light.

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