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How to create the perfect atmosphere with lighting

The quality of artificial lighting outside is a significant ingredient of good design here in the Pacific Northwest. Winter solstice releases the sun at 8am each morning and seizes it back again at 4.30pm. Shave off a bit of time for dawn and dusk and the day is left with less than 8 hours of natural light. On top of this brief amount of daylight, it’s not unusual for the sun to hide behind a blanket of clouds for days (even weeks) at a time. But us Seattleites try not to get depressed about it; we use those scant few daylight hours judiciously, we drink a lot of coffee and we appreciate good design in lighting. There may be a bourbon or two mixed in there as well –because nothing warms the soul in the dead of winter like a 15 year Pappy van Winkle on the rocks. Where were we… ah, yes lighting, exterior lighting to be exact. So the idea of exterior lighting becomes a psychological matter as well as an aesthetic one. Exterior lighting, under the conditions here in the Pacific Northwest, involves a variety of different applications; so for today’s post we decided to get all scientific and break exterior lighting into 8 different species relating to the application. We’ve provided the manufacturer and model for the lights we use in each of these applications. There are inevitably many more and we’re always interested to hear from you. The quest for beautifying outdoor spaces is heightened at this time of year when we’re spending more time outdoors in warm weather, so now is the time to consider replacing or upgrading your outdoor lighting. Attractive sconces, pendants, and ceiling fans are an investment, but also one that pays off by adding value to your home. Bronze is a finish that dates back centuries but still remains one of the most desirable looks in lighting. Oil rubbed bronze weathers well and offers a desirable contrast to pale tones. When suspended in natural light, the bronze shapes are more readily visible than chrome or white. Many outdoor spaces in warmer climates demand air circulation, so look to outdoor ceiling fans for keeping the air flowing. A cool breeze is far better than stagnant air, and if you install an all-weather fan there’s no need to worry about it in cold or warm temperatures, it’s designed to stand the test of time. So if you are looking to buy decorating and home lights visit Allindiayellowpage.com to get details about different types of lights available stores in your area.