Exterior Lighting

People often ask what is the best way to light the exterior walls of their home, garden walls or patios.
Fortunately in Portugal we have access to lighting designs from all over Europe and this is were the problems start. Most people buy light fittings by how they look unlit not how they will look when its dark and the lights are illuminated. This may appear obvious, you buy from shops where the lights are not turned on and even if they were the shop has its lights on which defeats the purpose. A real catch 22 !
There are ways that you can get around this. Some of the more intelligent lighting manufactures will have photos taken at night with their products in action which makes life a lot easier. The other way is to do some investigation into the three other factors of selecting lighting. Firstly what shape is the light that comes from this fitting that you like. The lighting CONE id described on the packaging normally in degrees. Secondly what is the maximum power of bulb that the light fitting can take. This dictates how much light you are going to paint on your wall or patio and therefore how many lights you are going to need.
Now we come to what sort of light do you want There are many shades of white light without concerning ourselves with coloured bulbs.
If you still feel a little lost try talking to WWW.CasteloConstruction.com info@casteloconstruction.com or alternatively go to buildings in your local area at night and see how the professionals have illuminated as it’s called your local civic buildings and churches. You will see the number of lights that they have used both in ground and wall mounted to create the desired effect, You will also notice that the lighting isnt, super strong or covering the whole of the area its actually bathing the area and that’s the effect you should try to achieve. You can do this by spacing the light fittings properly and reducing the power of the bulbs. The effect of correct illumination can be enchanting so go for it and give it a try.

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