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Barb Pexa Fall 2020

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Planting Beds/Garden Place fixtures no closer than 20 feet apart. "You want pools of light to guide your eye from one plant to the next, not continuous illumination. Home Facade Bullet and wash. Fit bullet lights with bulbs that have 12-degree beam spreads, and aim them at the corners of your house or architectural details; softer wash lights can fill in the space between them. Types of Outdoor House Lights Garden Canopies on top of 18- to 24-inch posts reflect light down into planting beds. Can also be used as pathway markers. Unlike other lights, their style and finish are on display. Shown: Large Horizon path light by Hadco with 20-watt halogen bulb, about $50; Hadco Lighting Illustration by Arthur Mount; Photo inset: Andrew McCaul Garden Walls Well, bullet, or flood. Position fixtures close to the base so that the beams bring textures into sharp relief. Focal Points Flood, bullet, or wash. Highlight an element that deserves attention—such as a fountain, a tree swing, or an arbor—by aiming two or more lights at it. The crossing beams reduce the harsh shadows that form when only one shines on an object. For more outdoor-lighting design ideas, visit FX Luminaire's "Learning Center" or consult the classic guide The Landscape Lighting Book, by Janet Lennox Moyer.

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