LIGHTING TECHNIQUE
Even the same product can create a different look of lighting depending on how and where it is installed. On this page, you will find techniques to achieve your ideal garden in different situations.
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Wall Up Lights
Installing the wall up lighting at least 45mm away from the building's foundation creates a soft, floating effect. This production is also suitable for buildings with darker finishes.
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Up Lights
This is a method of projecting the silhouette of an object, such as trees with low density, that allow light to pass through onto a wall. Shadows can be projected onto the wall by directing the light from the outside of the building onto the trees and the building.
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Ground-embedded Lights
A narrow-angle ground-embedded light installed 20cm away from the building. It has a bright finish and is suitable for walls with few windows.
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Ultra Narrow Angle Lights
An ultra narrow-angled spotlight installed against the wall (it can be wall-mounted as well). It has a bright finish and is suitable for walls with few windows.
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Color Lightings
Color lightings create beautiful gradients of colors on the walls for an artistic look. Perfect for use on a pure white wall. *The light in the photo uses the optional color lens (HEC-004Y).
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Ground-embedded Lights
A swinging ground-embedded light provides high visibility and a non-glaring effect when installed at an angle about 1/3 of the height of the nameplate, away from the wall.
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Up Lights
By illuminating the wall from the base of a tree, you can throw the shadow of the leaves and trunk on the gatepost. It is recommended to use a single LED up light to get a clear shadow.
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Pole Lights
If you have plants or trees in front of the gates, a pole light can be installed to illuminate your front sign as well as the plants. Choose an all-round light distribution type, as you would need the light to be directed upward.
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Wall Lights
Installing wall lights to match the spread of light and the width of the front door will improve the daytime look. They are easier to blend in with a lesser width of output.
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Wall Spot Lights
A wall spotlight allows you to adjust the angle even after installation, making it easier and more convenient to deliver light wherever you need. Compact ones are recommended.
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Decorative Lights
You can enhance the daytime atmosphere by matching the signage with decorative lighting.
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LED Bars
The gate wall is recessed and equipped with linear light sources for an elegant effect.
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Ever Art Board Letter
The side of the letters emit light, giving the nameplate and the gate a stylish, store-like look.
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Path Stand Lights
Downward-directed path-stand lights for turf and ground cover, such as Dwarf mondo grass, will provide a beautiful footing.
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Path Lights
Creating light and dark accents on the ground adds depth to the space and makes the flower beds and pathways even more spectacular when decorated with light.
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Pole Lights
If you want to light up the trees and the pathway together, a pole light with an all-round light distribution without glare is recommended.
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LIGHTING FACE
The gate of lights create a futuristic atmosphere
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Downlights
Installing downlights on the beams will light up the entire ground for more safety.
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LED Bars
If the number of steps is less than 10, the use of indirect lighting installed at the top of the stairs is more effective. If there are more steps, it is not recommended as the light source becomes more visible when viewed from below.
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Foot Lights
Installing footlights at the bottom and top of the stairs improves safety by making the steps more visible.
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Ground-embedded Lights
It illuminates the wall and brightens the ground with its reflected light. It is best suited for walls over 1m high.
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LIGHTING FACE
A line of light creates a gorgeous pathway; a 2-meter pitch is recommended.
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Stand Lights
By using a series of stand lights that match the atmosphere, you can create soft, gentle shadows.
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Up Lights
You can point the up light right at the side and create a fun light pattern on the ground.
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Ground-embedded Lights
A series of three or more points of light in a row can make the pathway easier to walk on.
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LIGHTING FACE
Line lightings can give your car a gorgeous look and a beautiful reflection that is as cool as the car in the showroom.
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Downlights
Installing downlights in the beams and interior ceilings allows light to reach the entire area and creates a brighter environment for getting in and out of the car.
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Wall Spot Lights
Installing a wall spotlight with a motion sensor on a pillar will make it easier to park as it will turn on as the car enters. Installing them on the side of the road can eliminate the glare when parking and the light would turn on sooner as well.
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Pole Lights
If you have plants and trees in the vicinity, you can use pole lights to ensure visibility. In consideration of safety when getting in and out of the car, we recommend a top shading type that reduces glare at a height of about H300-450.
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Wall Lights
For high walls around your parking lot, wall lights are a good way to illuminate them. The reflected light from the walls also brightens the ground and your hands, bringing more light to the parking lot.
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High Pole Lights
When installing lights in a large parking lot, you can space them out at 7 meters apart to provide the average illumination (lx) required for the parking lot.
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Ground-embedded Lights
This is a useful method if you don't have a carport and there is nowhere else around to place the fixture. This lighting makes the parking line stand out.
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Ground-embedded Lights
Recommended if you have planters or simple shaped plantings in front of the wall. Up lighting can be substituted depending on the installation environment.
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LED Bars
On a wall with a gap between surfaces, LED bars can be used to fill it to create a sense of depth.
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Wall Spot Lights
By installing a wall spotlight at the top of the wall and shining it downward, you can brighten the wall while also lighting up the ground. Set them at least 1.5 meters apart to create a depth of light and dark.
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Ground-embedded Lights
This is a method of accentuating the texture of the wall. If the surface texture is relatively smooth (10mm or less), place the center of the fixture 100mm away from the wall, and if the wall texture is rough (10mm or more), place it 150mm away, to create beautiful shadows.
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Wall Up Lights
A method of illuminating the entire wall surface from below using a line of light. By placing it at least 45mm away from the wall surface, it creates a beautiful and attractive gradation of light. It is best for a bright and simple wall.
[Recommended Fixture]
Slit Lights
Available for certain kinds of fences, the light goes through between the fences and brightens the vertical surfaces. The light can also be used as a footlight by placing the light at a lower position.
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Water Ground Lights
Water ground lights illuminate the entire surface of the water, creating a glowing water table or pool. It's best to install them on the sides, as embedding them on the floor will allow the light to escape to the outside. This light-up technique uses the reflection of the water surface to deliver light throughout.
[Recommended Fixture]
Fountain Lights
Placing the lights on the nozzle of the fountain to make the fountain stand out from the rest. Compatible with 0.5" and 1" nozzles. For fountains with a large spread, installing it at the base of the nozzle will increase the width of the light.
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Water Up Lights
Making the most of the water movements caused by wall fountains and fountains, the flickering of the water surface can be reflected on the wall. Recommended for the gentle water surface.
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Floating Lights
It creates a fantastically flickering light that sways with the water. You can tie a weight to it to keep it floating on a certain location.
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Up Lights
This is a method of reflecting the view of the opposite shore in the water feature like a mirror. It is easier to be reflected when the opposite shore is brightly lit, and the bottom of the pond is dark. This method is effective in deep ponds and dark-colored water features.
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Water Ground Lights
Suitable for use in shallow water tables. The light reflects the movement of the water surface beautifully in a shallow water basin within 5cm depth.
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Up Lights
Trees change throughout the year and over the years, so the best way to light them will change with them. The key to making your tree look beautiful is to adjust the lighting to match the height and diameter of the tree and the color of the leaves.
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Up Lights
This is the standard method of lighting up trees from below. The key to note is the density of the foliage. For dense trees, it is better to light the tree away from its trunk. For less dense trees, lighting from the base of the tree creates a beautiful outcome.
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Ground-embedded Lights
Keeping things to be as simple as possible in a modern garden is desired, so installing embedded ground lights rather than up lighting will give you a cleaner look, both day and night.
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Tree Spot Lights
A method of attaching a fixture high up on the main trunk of a tree and casting shadows downward. It creates a shade-like effect in the daytime and gives a relaxing impression.
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Up Lights
This is a method of projecting the shadow of an object, such as a tree with low density, onto a wall. You can project a shadow on the wall by shining light from a distance from the tree and towards the wall behind it.
[Recommended Fixture]
Ground-embedded Lights
Recommended if you have planters or simple-shaped plantings in front of the wall. Up lighting can be substituted depending on the installation environment.
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Mini Pole Lights
Unlike ordinary, short pole lights can be installed so that they are buried in the planting, allowing the light to stay in the planting and create a gentle effect. Note that this is not ideal for plantings with high foliage density.
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Spread Lights
A method of lighting plants and flowerbeds from above so that only the areas you want to display at night are gently illuminated. Choose a light that is at least 10cm taller than the height of your plants.
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Wall Up Lights
By illuminating the plantings in the flower bed from below in a straight line, a clean and beautiful look can be achieved, creating a completely different impression from the daytime. Make sure to set up the lights at a distance so that they are not hidden by plants.
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Path Lights
Decorative path lights and spread lights not only add to the beauty of the night, but also function to enhance the aesthetics of the daytime space.
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Path Stand Lights
By illuminating your lawn and other areas with path stand lights with glare cut-offs, you can create lighting that lets the plants take the center stage. This technique works well when combined with tree lighting.
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Downlights
A method of lighting the entire space by installing a fixture on the ceiling or beam. Even if it is difficult to embed the fixture into the ceiling, as shown in the picture, the direct-attached type can still brighten the entire space.
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LIGHTING FACE
By surrounding the space with lines of light, it can create a division in the space, making it cozy and comfortable. It also provides enough light for dining outside.
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Low Volt® Rail System
With the Low Volt® rail system, the fixtures can be moved and removed freely even after installation, making it suitable for a variety of situations.
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Garland Lights
You can create a lively atmosphere simply by attaching garland lights to pillars and beams. The way you install them and the way you let them sag also changes the atmosphere, meaning it's effective to change their placement to match the situation.
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High Pole Lights
When there's no place to mount a light on the wall or ceiling, high pole lights can provide enough light for a large area with up to three lights mounted on a single pole.
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Deck Lights
By embedding the light at the edge of the floor, it draws the eye to the far end of the floor, making space appear larger. This is also an effective method of ensuring safety when installed on steps and other surfaces.
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Ground Lights (Stand)
A ground light (stand) can be placed on the floor to illuminate a fence or potted plants. In addition, if there is a shade on it, you can shine the light to it and use the reflected light to brighten the whole area.
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Stand Lights
By installing a soft light on the floor, you can create a calming space ideal for relaxation. For multiple installations, they can be placed diagonally across the space to give the area a more spacious feel.
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LED Bars
Lights underneath the benches make for a beautiful look and cozy lighting when sitting down.
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Handy Solar Lights
Installing a light on the table surface is a great way to create an inviting atmosphere for a place to hang out. Battery operated or rechargeable lights are recommended as they have no cables.
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Lighting Assistance
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Low Volt ® Planner Pro
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The Lighting Meister
A training course where the beginners can learn about professional lighting techniques.
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