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This October you can save big on your landscape lighting or outdoor lighting purchase during Grand Light's "Fall into Savings" promotion!  Now now through October 31st, 2009, visit GrandLight.com and take  5-15% off all outdoor lighting and landscape lighting products.


Plan ahead and save big on Landscape Lighting

The days growing shorter it's becoming more and more important that you keep your home safely illuminated.  With the "Fall into Savings" promotion and Grand Light's expertise and landscape lighting design, now is the perfect time to buy your outdoor lighting & landscape lighting.  Buy any landscape lighting or outdoor lighting product at GrandLight.com or in Grand Light's New Haven, CT lighting showroom and you'll save at least 5% off your total.  If your order exceeds $750 the discount grows to 15% off!  That could mean hundreds in savings! Note: Discount is applied to phone orders only.

For questions about this promotion or for a free half hour landscape & outdoor lighting consultation call 1-800-922-1469 ext. 103.
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This past weekend we ran a landscape lighting workshop featuring design and installation insights, and according to feedback provided the many attendees I would like to report it was a great success. The workshop began with an overview of how landscape lighting enhances the beauty of your property and makes your home safer and more secure. Landscape lighting is also an investment that adds value to your home.

For those whom were unable to attend here are a few highlights I would like to share with you....

Low-level path lights, which spread circular patterns of light, will brighten your walkway, while highlighting nearby flower beds, shrubs, and ground cover.

Romance your patio or deck with some low light level step or deck lights. This will also allow some safety while going up and down stairs.

If you have a particular flower bed, small shrub, or possibly a statue you would like to incorporate into your design, add some area lights to enhance that particular area.

Make your home stand out by grazing the surface. This is accomplished by adding some low voltage well lights which are placed in close proximity to the home, allowing the light to graze itself up the exterior of your home. Don't forget to use those larger well lights to accent large trees in the area.

Some low voltage directional lights can be used to enhance small to medium size trees and bushes. There are several ways to accomplish a great look. My favorite is called cross lighting, which means to illuminate a tree, statue, or cluster of bushes, from two or more sides to cross the beam spread.  This creates a rather stunning three dimensional look.

Remember it is important not to overdo your outdoor look. Make it dramatic, not over kill. Incorporate area, path, walkway, directional, and well lights for that fantastic dramatic three dimensional look.

For all of you that were out enjoying the lovely weather and could not partake in the exciting world of landscape lighting, feel free to contact me at 1800-922-1469 ext 301 for some tips or help setting up an exquisite design.

Beat the heat this summer and save big by buying your landscape lighting and outdoor lighting fixtures today!  GrandLight.com is offering a huge promotion on all outdoor lighting and landscape lighting products now through Memorial Day, May 25th, 2009 which could save you hundreds of dollars or more.

Plan ahead and save big on Landscape Lighting

By planning ahead, you can have your front lawn and deck beautifully lit in time for all those summer parties and BBQ's!  More importantly, you'll save big.  Buy any landscape lighting or outdoor lighting product at GrandLight.com or in Grand Light's New Haven, CT lighting showroom and you'll save at least 5% off your total.  If your order exceeds $750 you'll automatically be given a 15% discount!  That could mean hundreds in savings!

In addition to these huge discounts, Grand Light will be raffling away a free ceiling fan.  Place any order at GrandLight.com and you'll automatically be entered to win.  For questions about this promotion or for a free half hour consultation call 1-800-922-1469.

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Landscape Lighting is all about beautifying all that is natural or man-made in the exterior environment. Our landscape lighting blends unobtrusively into any surrounding, harmonizing your property with both nature and architecture. Grand Light's designers and products will help your landscape lighting design come alive with a three-dimensional look from dusk till dawn.

Browse through our huge selection of landscape lighting fixtures. For a free half-hour lighting design consultation, call us at 1-800-922-1469 or simply use our contact form. Our team is waiting to assist you with all of your lighting design and layout needs.

Planning Your Low-Voltage Landscape System

1) Sketch the Property

Sketch the structure (house or office building) in context on the lot. The front sidewalk or driveway is a natural starting point. This is usually the first area you see when entering the property, and creates a first impression in terms of design.

Make note of trees for uplighting, interesting textures, signs or address markers, colorful flowerbeds, shrubbery, etc.  These features can be emphasized with a creative lighting design. 

2) Indicate Fixture Locations

Once the sketch is complete, pencil in possible placements for area, path, directional, and specialty fixtures. These fixtures are outlined below.

It is usually more attractive when the lighting effects are spread throughout the setting rather than merely aimed for symmetrical distribution.  This creates a unique design that catches the eye and adds beauty to the landscape.

Area Landscape Lighting

area.gifArea Lights are indirect light sources that give off a large distribution of light on the ground. Use area landscape lighting to highlight driveways, isolated planters, or for perimeter illumination.

Area lights provide a chorus of shadows and three-dimensional views enhancing the safety, security and beauty of your property. We offer 12v (low voltage) area landscape lighting and 120v (line voltage) area landscape lighting


Path Landscape Lighting

path.gifPath landscape lighting is commonly used for small pathways, walkways, flowerbeds and ground cover areas, with spacing of 6 to 10 feet. With a narrow sidewalk, stagger the lighting from one side to the other. However, a uniform row of fixtures works well for a wide walkway or driveway.

In addition to providing areas with attractive lighting, path lights themselves can add to the beauty of your property. They come in many styles, ranging from whimsical to contemporary, and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. We offer 12v (low voltage) path landscape lighting and 120v (line voltage) path landscape lighting.

Directional Landscape Lighting

directional.gifDirectional landscape lighting fixtures aim a beam directly at an object or surface, highlighting specific architectural or natural characteristics of your property. Many are easily adjustable, so you can customize your lighting design to emphasize specific aspects of the property.

You can use directional landscape lighting to emphasis large areas of your property, since they are strong enough to illuminate areas at a distance from the actual fixture. Lighting your property with directional lights can also provide security when you're not there. We offer 12v (low voltage) directional landscape lighting and 120v (line voltage) directional landscape lighting.

Specialty Landscape Lighting

speciality.gifSpecialty landscape lighting is used for a wide variety of special installations and applications, including hanging, surface, underwater, step, and brick lighting. Think about the most interesting aspects of your property and use your creativity to highlight them.

For example, you can use specialty landscape lighting to highlight a pool or pond on your property. Lighting these areas makes them more visually appealing, and allows you to enjoy them after dark.

You can use specialty well lights to keep the focus on the natural and architectural characteristics of your property without visible fixtures. Well lights are extremely effective for aiming light up a tree or column. They can be hidden under shrubs or in other unobtrusive ways, and should be placed 2 to 4 feet from the trunk base.

You can use specialty brick lights to highlight brick walls on your property. These fixtures attach directly to bricks, and come in several finishes that can accent the bricks or blend in with them.

Specialty step lights work in a similar way, highlighting steps with a soft light aimed out of a covered fixture. Step lights are also available in a variety of colors and finishes to compliment your stairs.

We offer 12v (low voltage) specialty lights and 120v (line voltage) specialty lights

3) Select the Proper Power Supply

You may wonder how to choose the correct transformer to compliment your low-voltage landscape lighting design. However, the transformer calculation is easy.

Just add up the total wattage of the lamps you are using in your low-voltage landscape lighting system. The total wattages of fixtures wired to a transformer should not be more than 90% of the rated transformer capacity.

Try to leave extra space on the transformer for future expansion. You may decide to add to your low-voltage landscape lighting design as your property changes.

12-Volt Landscape Lighting vs. 120-Volt Landscape Lighting

Many people wonder about the difference between 12-Volt landscape lighting and 120-Volt landscape lighting. Our selection includes both, and they provide different advantages.

Advantages of a 12-Volt Landscape Lighting System

  • 12v, or "low voltage" systems can be easily installed. No deep trenching is required and no heavy equipment is needed. In fact, you may already have all the tools necessary to install your own system.
  • 12v landscape lighting is safe. No injuries will occur from touching bare wire or accidentally cutting the cable.
  • Low voltage lighting requires much less power than a 120v system. Most lighting plans do not require additional electrical circuits.
  • 12v provides flexibility. A growing plant may require you to adjust the location of a spotlight. With low voltage fixtures and a little foresight, you will be able to move that spotlight a foot or more from its original position without rewiring.

Advantages of a 120-Volt Landscape Lighting System

  • 120v landscape lighting provides a more powerful landscape lighting option.
  • With line voltage, there are more lamp color and wattage options to choose from.
  • 120v products offer a multitude of solutions for creative landscaping that requires more intense illumination.
  • By eliminating the need for a transformer, a line voltage system can be hard-wired into a home's main electrical supply.
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