Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Some Ideas For Using Outside Solar Lighting

By Rhia Taylor

There are many different ways in which one can use outside solar lighting. The only thing which will limit the way in which you use it is your own imagination. In this article we offer just a few ideas for the ways you can use outside solar lighting for helping to enhance the look of your garden.

Idea 1 - Why not use either spotlights or spread your decorative solar lighting around so that it can highlight or provide focus on a specific place or object within the garden. It could either be something like a tree, plant or a statute that you have and want to show at its best in yours. By offering a contrast between a dark background and the lit object will make it stand out even more.

Idea 2 - If you want to great a shadow effect in your garden then you should situate your outside solar lighting very low down (as near to ground level as you possibly can). Also place in a location below the object that it is you are wishing to enhance. Again you have the choice of using either solar spot or floodlights as a way of enhancing a particular feature in your garden. But the lights will need to be mounted on either a small post or stick and so this will then make the installation process for you much easier.

Idea 3 - Another idea is to mount the solar lighting as high up as you possibly can and then aim it down to shine directly on to the object or tree. By doing this when it lights up a tree it will then cause a dappled effect and make the area feel much softer especially good for soften angular lines within a garden.

Idea 4 - Instead of having the lights directed on to the object from above why not place them in a position where the decorative solar lighting will shine directly upwards. This will then provide you with a way of providing focus on to a particular plant which would normally be hidden by the dark because of its height.

The great thing about outdoor solar lights is that you are not restricted to where they need to be mounted as we have shown you from the ideas above. In fact they can be positioned just about anywhere in the yard or garden, however you must ensure that the panels on top which store energy collected from sunlight are in a position of being able to get direct sunlight throughout the day.

Once you have decided on the position where your outside solar lighting is to be located then you need to leave them turned off for between 5 to 7 days after they have been installed. This will enable the battery inside to reach full charge and only after this can you start considering using them.

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