Pro Landscaper October 2017

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INSPIRE

LIGHT HOUSE

A Flexi-LED Strip was used to underlight the outdoor fireplace and feature rendered wall. This product is manufactured using high quality directional LEDs embedded in a flexible strip. It is commonly used as a feature light under benches or seats and can be cut to size (to within 167mm). Product code LDF8012

Your client will want to enjoy their garden year-round, and from the inside, so a good lighting scheme is essential. There are various types of low-energy lighting options and here we highlight some from a recent project designed by Matt Keightley and constructed by Rosebank Landscaping.

Deck lights in ground Clients will hardly feel like spending thousands of pounds on the design and construction of their garden if they can’t enjoy looking at it year-round. In addition to lighting the way, a well-designed scheme allows garden features to be enjoyed and enhanced.

Step louvre lighting

If the garden is multi-levelled you will probably need to light the steps, and the ou re ight has a slot that enables reflection onto the step, to illuminate the way. This product is IP68-rated (outdoor submersible), with a 1W fitting, and is featured in stainless steel casing. Product code LGC4212

Here, non-directional deck lights have been used to illuminate the tree and hedging, plus the paved pillars. When fixing into unstable ground or resin-bound surfacing, canisters are supplied to hold the product firmly in place. If inserted into deck, wood or stone, there is no need to use a canister. Those shown are stainless steel. Product code LGC4052 70

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