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A light positioned to shine upwards. This demands attention and creates focal points.
Uplighting techniques include: Highlighting | Silhouetting | Scalloping | Grazing | Wall Washing
The use of lighting to shine down onto objects below. Downlighting can be used to light specific landscaping features and walkways for safety, security or recreational purposes.
Downlighting techniques include: Moonlighting | Accenting
Lights mounted high in trees to simulate the light reflected from the surface of the moon. This effect is elegant and dramatic without being overpowering.
Lighting that adds a special cadence to, or emphasizes, a specific object, a small area, or architectural feature in your landscape.
Lights an object from the front and below to project intriguing shadows on the wall or other vertical surfaces.
Lighting from behind and below used to cast an object as an outline against a lighter background. This is used to provide dramatic accent by casting light behind an exciting focal point.
A lighting technique used to illuminate a specific design element of your landscape that will reveal a three-dimensional perspective.
Various illuminations drawing attention to a pedestrian walkway revealing curves, steps, corners, or just highlighting different areas of landscape.
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Here are a few examples of some different landscaping lighting techniques. For more information on the many ways Artisan Outdoor Lighting can transform your home, visit our Lighting Info page.

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