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Landscape lighting by Turfrain Oakville: From Moonlighting, deck, path, back, up grazing to low voltage light. Request for lighting solutions, fixtures, effects

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Page 1: Landscape Lighting Oakville: Moon, Deck, Path, Back, Up Lighting | Turfrain

Landscape Lighting Oakville

Turfrain Oakville offers range of Lighting effects for your Landscape

Landscape lighting is an integral part of our business that employs many of the same installation

techniques as irrigation.

Lighting effects such as moonlighting, grazing, uplighting or backlighting, can be attained by

using fixtures that are best if not seen. For that reason, at Turf Rain we choose our parts very

carefully when designing lighting solutions. The following is a summation of how we achieve

each lighting effect and what our clients may want to consider when deciding on their landscape

lighting.

Moonlighting Uplighting Pathlighting Grazing Backlighting Deck Lighting 12 volt

Transformers

Moonlighting

Shining light down, usually from a tree, and casting shadows of branches and

leaves down onto the ground, provides a soft moonlight effect. Excellent for

gentle ambiance, as well as security without the harsh glare of traditional

house flood lights.

Uplighting

This is the opposite of moonlighting and refers to shining light up, usually

into a tree or other upright landscape feature, to softly accent its features.

Excellent to bring landscape alive at night, providing depth and beauty to

an otherwise dark yard

Pathlighting

Attractive and unique light fixtures, usually 1′-3′ tall, placed next to

driveways, walkways, garden paths or decks provide a low level light for

beauty, security, and safety.

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Grazing

Shining light across the surface of a landscape feature often

accents the feature’s texture. Excellent to bring alive old stone

or brick chimneys or walls at night or to highlight planting

contours in planting beds throughout the yard to to emphasize

the beauty of the bark on that special old tree.

Backlighting

Place light behind a plant or other landscape feature to

provide a dramatic silhouette effect.

Deck Lighting

Provide low-level, discrete lighting with these marvelous little

fixtures. Place light under deck rails or recess light into side of

steps. Also available as hanging fixtures for structures like

arbors. or trellises.

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