
With night falling so much earlier, winter is one of the best seasons for outdoor lighting ideas. Holiday landscape lighting, in particular, is known for making spirits bright during the chillier season.
But not every homeowner enjoys decking the halls with light-up snowmen, hundreds of colorful bulbs, and stars of different shapes and sizes. That doesn’t mean you’re any less fond of seasonal cheer.
Here are a few ways you can use holiday exterior lighting this winter season while remaining sweet, simple, and subtle.
Don’t be afraid to be soft
Whichever holiday you celebrate, the winter season is a time to light up the night. For landscape lighting design ideas
that illuminate your home on these cold winter nights, consider using soft, warm-toned area lights.
Warm-toned LED landscape lights bring a delicate and enchanting atmosphere to your home’s exterior even when it’s covered in snow. Keep your spotlights on your trees and away from these more intimate areas and you may have a design that warms your heart.
Use sculptures for artwork
Path lighting is always a subtle and safe way to light the way to your home. However, to bring a little holiday spirit to your walkway this season, consider using small sculptures in your landscape lighting design ideas.
Sculptures are timeless, subtle, and classic. Consider metal orb coverings or paper lantern coverings on your path lights to give just a little bit of romantic flair to your walkway. LEDs use only 15% the amount of energy as halogen lights, which means you won’t have to worry about potential fire hazards when you use them in your path lights.
Bring out the greens
Don’t feel pressured to add store-bought holiday lights to your landscape because your neighbors have. If you love traditional landscape lighting designs ideas there are other ways you can bring some holiday spirit to your home such as wreaths and evergreens.
The use of wreaths in winter celebrations originates from the Roman celebration of Saturnalia. Consider hanging one (even plain!) on your front door and let your outdoor lighting service take care of the rest of your landscape lighting.
Not every homeowner is a maximalist when it comes to holiday lighting during the winter season. Many Americans enjoy subtle holiday lighting and accenting their home in other ways. For more subtle landscape lighting ideas for your home, contact Radiant Exterior Lighting today.
