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How Outdoor Lighting Increase Your Home’s Value

Kitchens and bathrooms aren’t the only things that sell homes. They aren’t even the first things people see. The outdoors is the first thing people see. That’s why we’re told that curb appeal is such a crucial part of any design concept or home improvement area for a homeowner.

Have you considered adding outdoor lighting to your patio area or back yard to add some zip to your home? There are so many different options for lighting up your property that it can be a daunting task to even tackle such a project. The right outdoor lighting not only can be carefully chosen so as to keep your electrical bill down, but to set a certain mood at night or in the late afternoon.

There are outdoor lanterns, pagoda-type lights, small solar lights for along the driveway which sit atop stakes and even outdoor lanterns. These are some examples of the types of lights you can purchase. If you’ve ever fumbled for your front door key when walking up to your home then imagine a small battery powered light sitting a few feet away and how it would aid in finding your key. Or if you’re slightly averse to standing in the dark outside the home; outdoor lighting is your answer. Some of the most breath-taking ones hang by chains outside your entryway.

The outdoor lantern is an interesting type of light. It is inspired from the days of yore, days when life was simpler. Days when we still carried around lanterns with us to light our way instead of modern electricity. Using these types of lights in our outdoor spaces adds a certain element of antiquity to our homes. It adds charm. Plus, there are many great choices for different antique finishes, bronze finishes, gold plating and even more. Not to mention the colors from black, gray, white, brown and more.

If you’re the type who strongly sides with the environmentalist group; you’re into saving on power usage. Luckily there are so many technology advancements in our lighting that it makes it easy to find energy savers. Not only that, but instead of drawing power from your home you can simply opt for battery operated or solar powered lighting.

You can expect to pay anywhere from $19 all the way up to several hundred dollars a piece for an outdoor light. But what you don’t often consider is the value added to your home with a purchase like this. You’re creating, and living, a certain lifestyle when you extend the living area of your home. What is meant by that is, you’re allowing for an outdoor living and use area the more illuminated it is. It allows you and future homeowners of the property to make use of indoor living space as well as outdoor living space. That is a check mark in the “sound investment” column when considering adding outdoor lanterns and other lighting to your home.

Want to find out more about outdoor lanterns, then visit Lou St. Pierre’s site on how to choose the best outdoor lighting for your home.

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