As the summer fades, the changing season brings with it cooler evenings, earlier sunsets, and the perfect opportunity to enjoy your spaces in a new light—literally. New outdoor lights aren’t just about practicality; it’s about setting the right mood as the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer. Here’s how to make the most of your home or business.
As you start to incorporate fall decor into your outdoor spaces—think pumpkins, hay bales, and autumn wreaths—make sure they don’t go unnoticed after dark. Use spotlights or uplighting to highlight these seasonal elements. This not only enhances the festive atmosphere but also ensures your outdoor decor is visible and appreciated both day and night.
The earlier sunsets in September mean that your outdoor gatherings may start or extend into the twilight hours. To keep the party going, consider adding string lights to your patio or deck. String lights draped overhead or wrapped around trees can create a magical canopy of light, perfect for dining al fresco or enjoying a glass of wine with friends.
September nights can be cooler, but that doesn’t mean you have to retreat indoors. Outdoor heaters, fire pits, or fireplaces can be paired with strategic lighting to create a cozy retreat. Place pathway lights leading to the fire pit or use architectural lights to a sense of warmth while adding to the ambiance.
As the daylight hours decrease, outdoor lighting plays a crucial role in maintaining safety and security around your home. Ensure your pathways, driveways, and entryways are well-lit to prevent accidents and deter unwanted visitors. Studies have shown that homes and businesses that are illuminated are less likely to be targeted.
September is a month of change and renewal, and your space should evolve with it. Whether you want to extend your evenings outdoors or simply wish to increase safety and security around your home or business, the right lighting can help you out. Call us at 866-648-3548 or fill out a form to get started with a free professional consultation today!