A well-lit home not only offers a warm welcome, but also provides safety and security to the entrance to your home.

FRONT DOOR deserves a great look! Choose a fixture and finish that you find goes well with the style of your home. Mount matching wall sconces on both sides of the front door or use a single sconce on the side of the door that the keyhole is on. For wall sconces placed on either side of the doorway select fixtures that are proportioned one quarter or one third the height of the doorway. Place them approximately at a height of 66 inches from the floor to the center of the fixture, and six to twelve inches from the door casing. Another option when there is limited space is to mount a flush or hanging light over the door. If hanging a light , best to be approximately 6” above the frame of the door. Depending on the shape and style of the light, you may prefer a different mounting height. Always hold the light up to see what looks right to you!

SIDE DOOR, GARAGE, POST LIGHTING when you have multiple areas to light, start with the front door. These should be the ones that are the largest and stand out. A side door light to match can be a size smaller. It’s possible a side door has a recessed or flush mount if there is no space for a wall sconce. The garage could have the lights mounted over or on the side of the garage. Generally, you want these lights to be large as they are next to large garage doors. However, many times you are limited with space, so it may mean choosing a smaller size. The size of the post light should be proportioned to the height of the post. The taller the post, the bigger the light.

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING should add drama to your landscape at night! Make your home stand out in the neighborhood, expand your outdoor living after dark, and improve safety and security. There are endless possibilities when it comes to landscape lighting, but the first place you need to start is what YOU want to light. Whether it’s a favorite tree, highlighting a part of your house, or maybe you just want security along a walking path. The type of light you choose will determine what look you want to achieve. Many lighting techniques are possible: downlighting, uplighting, moonlighting, diffused lighting, accent or spot lighting, shadowing, grazing, silhouetting, cross lighting, pool or fountain lighting, step or path lighting, and driveway lighting.