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Good Electrical Love Landscape & Garden Lighting

Thursday 23 March 2017, 1:43PM

By Beckie Wright

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As the warm summer evenings roll on, we should take advantage of daylight saving to spend more time entertaining outside, having barbecues and lounging on the deck as the sun goes down. As Good Electrical say, “It only makes sense to add atmosphere to your outdoor entertainment area with lighting and heating.”

 

Well-designed lighting can accentuate and bring to life your landscape and architecture, and illuminating outdoor spaces welcomes guests, deters intruders, boosts curb appeal and increases your appreciation for outdoor space. Whether you’re lighting a walkway, a deck, a landscaping element like a feature tree, or an entire yard, Good Electrical have great ideas and strategies for your home.

 

Good Electrical also say, “Don’t forget entryways and garage lights for safety and security. We can install lighting to illuminate walkways, preventing accidents, and motion-sensor security lights for safety and reassurance.”

 

Many have found LED lighting is especially attractive as well as having a long life and being energy efficient, and having your home illuminated can make a beautiful display as well as reflect your creative talent. You might want flood lights or just a reflected light on the front of your home. Some people just prefer a well-lighted walkway with a stunning display around the entryway, but either way it is amazing how much space you can add to your home by creating it outdoors.

 

Lighting is about planning and knowing what you need from a certain area, and those that are hard to see or reach may be best served by one type of lighting while outside areas will need another. It is about personal taste and use and will need to be considered in order to make those livable areas really livable!

 

At Good Electrical, they can assist with the design and planning of your outdoor lighting and heating, and also help with your selection of materials, with their professional inspiration and advice. To find out more please visit the website at http://www.aucklandelectrician.co.nz.