Garden lights can be used to decorate just about any garden. In fact, the saying, "If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right," fits perfectly in this context. This is because with the amount of effort that goes into creating a beautiful garden, it will be a shame if it all is not complimented with a few well placed light sources. However, this process is not as simple as it sounds. This is because of the myriad commercial light products that are being sold today. People are often confused about the colours, designs or features to choose. Here we shall discuss some tips that will help you beautify your garden and make it a vision to behold, especially at night. Garden Lights: Power Consumption This should be the first thing any garden designer should consider. Power consumption in garden lights depends primarily upon the sort of bulb used. They vary between the range of 10W to 100W. Ideally, 80W bulbs are used for heavily planted areas, while the areas that require brighter illumination can have higher wattage. Regarding mixing up of the various options, Sean Keighran of Creative Garden Design says, "To reduce running costs you should ask the electrician to separate the circuits as much as possible. That you way you have as much control as possible and you will want to be able to layer the lights. For example, if you're out, you can just leave on the lights for the paths and drives. At other times, when you want to enjoy the garden, you can turn on more of the lights." Tips and Tricks for Garden Lights
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