Garden Lights Nottingham

Garden lights include different types of lighting such as path lights, wall lights, tiki lamps, tree-mount lights, underwater lighting, movable uplights and many more. See below for local businesses in Nottingham that give access to garden lights as well advice and content on outdoor lighting.

Lanes Garden Centre
0115 9397128
Near Meadow Farm
Derby
Woodlands Garden Centre
0115 9283200
The Bungalow
Nottingham
Field House Alpine
0115 9830278
Field House
Nottingham
Bradmore Garden Centres
0115 9847990
Pendock Lane
Nottingham
J W Boddy Locko Nurseries Ltd
01332 672304
144 Locko Road
Derby
Donington Nurseries
01332 853004
Kings Mills
Derby
Dale Abbey Plants
0115 9322728
Hagg Lane
Ilkeston
Trowell Garden Centre
0115 9326920
Stapleford Road
Nottingham
Andersen'S Nurseries
0115 9301884
Awsworth Lane
Nottingham
Hathern Nurseries
01509 646000
Ashby Road
Loughborough
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Lighting in the Garden

Lighting in the Garden

Lighting in the Garden

Lights are used in the garden not only for practical and security purposes, but also for decorative and visual appeal. Most garden lighting runs on low-voltage systems; many have transformers which must be kept under cover in an outbuilding or your house.

Safety

You may need power in your garden not only for lighting systems, but also to run pumps for water features or to heat sheds and greenhouses. NEVER take shortcuts - electricity in the garden can be dangerous. Get an electrician to install an outdoor power supply, and always use RCD (Residual Current Device) on any electric garden tool or lighting feature.

Floodlights

Halogen floodlights are used to provide a measure of security, and to light the way in and out of your house. They require mains electricity, which is usually house mounted and switched. They will normally have an integral sensor to switch the light on when movement is detected or when the ambient light falls beneath a certain level. A 300 W bulb mounted at 2.4 m on a wall is capable of lighting an area of 30 square metres.

Lighting for Pathways

You may wish to provide lighting for paths, drives, steps or changes in levels. One option is to use solar powered lights - these do not require any wiring, but when daytime light levels are low they will only cast a dim night-time light. Low-voltage lights (up to 20 W) are also a good option; however, they will need a mains socket close by.

A variety of styles are available, such as posts, mushrooms, metal or plastic lights on spikes - most cast their light downwards. Lights can also be built into walls and paving, but you may need to get these installed professionally.

Lighting for Patios

Patios require low key lighting, such as spotlights fitted to the house, or any of the options described previously for lighting paths. However, as these cast light downwards, you may still need to provide more light from above. Downlighters can be attached to pergolas, arches or fences create pools of light for more intimacy.

Lighting for Ponds

The reflections cast in ponds can be used to double light effects and create night time mirrors. For example, light a plant or object on the far side of a pool - place the light carefully, and illuminate just the plant for a special floating effect.

Creating Special Effects

Lighting can be used to create special effects to bring your garden to life at night all year round. Position a light source below a plant or wall to create a dramatic up-lighting effect. This technique is especially useful for features such as statues, trees and plants with interesting shapes; for example, contorted hazel, yuccas, weeping willows, phormiums, birches and tall grasses.

Down-lighting is a good way of providing general illumination or to create a pool of light around plants and objects below. Position them on large tree branches, overhanging verandas and balconies, pergolas, arbours or arches.

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