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Tech Lighting-Arkay Two-LED Outdoor Bollard
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Low Voltage One Light Outdoor Accent Lamp - 5.5 Inches Wide by 4 Inches High
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Landscape Lighting is something that every home should have. It adds beauty to your outdoor living spaces as well as security. Your home will gain curb appeal and appear more expensive with Landsape lighting.

Landscape Lighting Tips

  • Low voltage Landscape lighting is considerably easier to install than line voltage lighting.
  • Use Path Lights to accent your flower beds as well as walk ways and paths.
  • Accent Lights or Up lights are perfect to highlight trees and walls.
  • Downlights are perfect in trees to highlight patios or entertaining spaces from above.
  • Use deck and patio lights on railings and walls to give light to walkways, benches and paths.