Patio string light design


40 String Light Ideas for Your Backyard

Summer is a time for coaxing magic out of the otherwise mundane, and indulging in a bit of whimsical ambiance.

With those long, balmy evenings and the emergence of friends eager to open a bottle under the stars, the outdoor patio is no doubt your likely destination.

And what better way to bestow that aforementioned magic than patio lighting fit for an endless summer of splendor?

For all their simplicity and relatively budget-friendly accessibility, string lights are the designer’s go-to, if not the #1 mainstay in their style arsenal. These subtle stringed embellishments can transform any space in an instant, casting a spell of irresistible allure from their heavenly perch.

Best of all, there is every kind of imaginable style of string light, from bobbing Chinese lanterns to Edison bulbs; lantern or caged globe, simple or unabashedly decadent, the lights you string above your patio represent your summer soul. This is a man who knows how to entertain, as well as bask in the solitary glow of his star-strung constellations.

Longer days and warmer nights call for a certain kind of free-spirited calm. Summer is when the rhythm of the world slows down, and delights in the joys winter so cruelly deprives us of.

A dazzling display of these top 40 best patio string light ideas drop the firefly curtain down on your own Midsummer Night’s Dream, a veil that won’t soon be lifted until the first winds of an autumn blow–and perhaps not even then.

1. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Under Pergolas

You’ve constructed this beautiful pergola to provide you with shade and comfort while enjoying your patio or backyard during the summer. But the party doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down. Your pergola provides you with the perfect structure for hanging string lights. This will double your use and enjoyment of your covered patio space. 

Start by deciding where you want to hang your lights. If your pergola is a separate structure from your home, then you could string lights from the pergola to your roof. This will illuminate the patio or yard between the two structures. That way, you won’t have to stumble through the dark to get from one to the other. 

You can also string them from the pergola to illuminate the space it covers. You could go for a minimal look by only having a few strands that follow the main beams of your pergola. Or you could string them around the outside edge for an all-over glow. If you love light, don’t be afraid to string them all over the place and crisscross your strings of lights. 

The number of strings and bulbs you use will depend on the brightness of the bulbs and how much light you want to create.

2. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Around Fire Pits

Fire pits are a great yard feature to gather around with friends or share a romantic moment with your loved one. There’s just one problem: A fire pit doesn’t create a lot of light. The only area illuminated is the space directly around the fire pit. You’ll need to sit very near the fire pit to be illuminated. This can leave you and your company sitting in the dark. 

Hanging string lights around the fire pit area can provide the additional lighting you need to make the space functional. This will allow you to enjoy the fire pit without having to sit on top of it. You can also use the string lights to define the space so that you have a room effect. 

To hang your string lights, you’ll need to place poles around the perimeter of your fire pit area. You can either use a post hole digger to drop them directly into the ground, or you can use large planters to bury the poles with concrete. You need to use substantially sized posts so that they won’t tip or lean. They also need to be tall enough that you can walk under the string lights once they’re hung. 

String the lights from post to post to create a perimeter of soft glowing light. You could also crisscross them across the fire pit area. Be careful with this; you don’t want the heat from your firepit to melt the lights above.

3. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Porches

If your porch has a solid roof, then it probably already has some form of lighting installed. The problem is this light doesn’t illuminate your entire porch. Or maybe it creates a harsh bright light. Give yourself another option with string lights. 

String your lights back and forth across the shorter width of your porch. Make several rows until you’ve covered the length of the porch. You can do them throughout the entire porch roof to illuminate the entire space. You could only do a portion where you plan to hang out at night. 

If your porch is narrow enough, you only have to attach them on the sides. This will give your light a droop effect. If you prefer them to be straight, you’ll need to secure them throughout the length of the light string. This will keep all of the bulbs tight against the underside of your roof. 

If your porch roof is vaulted, then you may need to use support cabling. Mount the metal cables first, and then string the lights to the cables. You’ll do this at the base of the roof to create a false ceiling with the lights while retaining the vaulted ceiling above them for enjoyment during the day.

4. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Yards and Open Spaces

You have a big open yard that’s perfect for spending time in. Maybe you have a fire pit in one area, a table in another, a sitting area, and even a swing set. All of these features are useless once the sun sets if there’s no light in your backyard. Hang string lights and bring all of these areas together under one cohesive set of string lights. 

If you have a privacy fence around your yard, you have the perfect setup for string lights. String them from your roof to the top of the fence. Do this several times and create a canopy of soft light. You could balance the light by adding more strings over high trafficked areas and fewer strings over less utilized space.  

If your fence isn’t tall enough or if it’s too far away, then use posts. You can have them installed directly into the ground to give them stability. You’ll want to place them in strategic areas to give your lights the most support and the most freedom in how you string your lights. Most people choose to place them along the perimeter or have one centralized post.

5. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Dining Spaces

No one wants to eat in the dark. There’s something especially unpleasant and unnerving about not being able to see the food on your plate. Especially when you’re eating outside. String lights can eliminate this problem and make your outdoor dining area more inviting. 

More is better when illuminating your cooking or dining area. This means buying string lights with more bulbs and hanging more strings than you would in other spaces. You can then supplement your string lights with other more decorative accent lighting, such as candles, lanterns, or smaller sets of string lights.  

If you choose to hang your string lights over the dining space, make sure you cover the entire dining area. You don’t want some guests eating in full light while others struggle in the shadows. 

If your dining area is near a fence or wall, you can hang several rows of lighting on it instead. Just be sure to hang it high enough that it isn’t in someone’s face and that the light can carry over the entire table.

6. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Lounging Areas

Your lounge area is the space where you’ve set out a few comfy chairs or couches. This is the area where you’ll sit back with a few drinks and relax with family and friends. You want the lighting to reflect this, so you need enough to see, but not as much as your dining area. Depending on the size of the space and brightness of the bulbs, you could get away with two or three strings throughout the area. 

To go for maximum effect with your string lights, aim for a diagonal pattern where you start in one corner, string them out to a centralized point on the opposite side, and then back to the other corner. This should create a triangle shape. 

String these lights high up so people can comfortably walk under them. The height will also provide maximum travel distance for the light. This way, you illuminate more with less.

7. Patio String Lighting Ideas for Around the Pool and Spa

A dark pool or spa area is unsafe. Whether you plan to use your pool at night or not, string lights can illuminate the area and make it a safer place. You only need enough light to see where you’re going, so a few strings placed high over the area should do the trick. 

Get creative in how you hang your lights. You could create several rows, crisscross them, create a perimeter, or have several strings radiating out from a single point to create a fan effect. Make sure you hang them high enough over your pool that they won’t get splashed. You should always use waterproof string lights that are suited for use outdoors. However, your pool water contains chemicals, so if your string lights get routinely splashed, those chemicals can corrode your string lights.

28 Backyard Lighting Ideas - How to Hang Outdoor String Lights

Brooklyn Limestone

Summer is here, which means one thing: plenty of time spent on the patio. From backyard barbecues to morning coffee, the backyard is where we spend most of our summer days, and there's no way to bring a little ambiance to the back porch than with some outdoor string lights.

You might be wondering: how do you hang backyard string lights? Turns out, there are tons of ways! We've covered just a few here, but feel free to get creative. We'd suggest going relatively high with your string lights—think 8+ feet. After all, you don't want the heat from the lights to beat down on your or your guests. Next question: what outdoor string lights are best for my backyard? Well, lucky for you, we've done the research. Depending on how you'd like to use your backyard string lights, you may want different types, and not all outdoor string lights are made the same. Click here for our review of the best of the best and keep reading for creative ideas on how to hang them.

Lavin Label

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Brighten Up Your Dining Area

Create the perfect outdoor dining space for summer dinner parties with a few strands of string lights. Scatter some lanterns on the table, too, in order to achieve an outdoor candlelight glow.

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SUGAR MAPLE notes

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Use A Potted Plant Base

Camouflage the wooden pole that holds up your string lights with a pretty potted plant. The heavy base of the planter helps keep things stable, while your flowers and greenery will add some eye candy to this set up.

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LivvyLand

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Lighten Up Your Living Space

Cozy up your backyard with comfy outdoor furniture and strands of string lights hanging from above. This just became your new favorite room in the house.

See more at LivvyLand.

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Home Stories A to Z

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Double up the Glow

Pairing simple string lights with illuminated jars makes for a breathtaking display. Who wouldn't want to pull up a seat at this outdoor dinner table?!

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Try Rope Lighting

Use rope lighting to cast a soft glow around your backyard.

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Ashley Brooke Designs

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Use a Big Tree as a Base

This setup proves you don't need much to light up your backyard. Simply drape string lights from a big tree to the roof of your house and watch your backyard shine.

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Ella Claire

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Gussy Up Your Garden Party

Host your next garden party in style. A few strands of string lights create a tent-like effect above this outdoor dining table setup that's perfect for spring.

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Jenna Sue Design Co

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Keep The Fire Pit Aglow

We anticipate many summer nights spent around the fire. Make your backyard fire pit the ultimate hangout spot with Adirondack chairs, string lights, and s'mores.

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City Farmhouse

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Spruce Up Your Privacy Fence

Create a comfy backyard living space with a plush sofa and pillows, tons of potted plants, and a privacy fence made out of wooden pallets. String lights help change the fence from a boring backdrop to an inspiring installation.

See more at City Farmhouse.

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Arrows + Bow

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Add Shine To Your Stock Tank Pool

Hang string lights above your stock tank pool to create the perfect backyard oasis.

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Root + Dwell

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Make Your Back Patio Glow

It's always a starry night when you hang string lights above your back patio. You'll want to wind down in this pleasant place every day of the week.

See more at Root + Dwell.

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Maison de Pax

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Keep It Casual

No need to go overboard with the lighting. Just a simple strand draped over the table will look effortless. Plus, it will let your beautiful tablescape take center stage.

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Zevy Joy

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Find a Focal Point

Letting your lights meet at a centered fixture will add symmetry to your space. You could use the pendant for more light or just a decoration.

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Robb Restyle

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Fall in Line

A streamlined strand will keep the area looking nice and clean. Then, you can decorate with all sorts of knick knacks.

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Inspired by Charm

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Cut Some Corners

For a covered patio, the easiest way to secure the strands is simply attaching them to each corner of the roof. It makes hanging lights look uniform—not messy.

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Bless'er House

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Freestanding String Lights

Don't have an existing structure to hang outdoor string lights from? Cement poles to the bottom of planters anchored at each corner of your patio.

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David Tsay

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Outdoor Patio String Lights

Cafe-style lights make this bucolic California backyard feel like the charming French countryside.

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Little White House Blog/Remodelaholic

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String Around a Pergola

Outdoor string lights are the finishing touch on this amazing DIY pergola and fire pit setup.

See more here.

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Courtesy of Dust And Doghair

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Make Your Garden Glow

Pachysandra, english ivy, and other dense, sturdy plants work best for adding lights to your garden landscape, according to this blogger, who used incandescent string lights to give her garden a lovely glow.

Get the tutorial at Dust And Doghair.

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Brooklyn Limestone

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Above a Fire Pit

There's nothing better than sitting around a fire pit with friends and family, drinking, reminiscing, and making s'mores. Only string lights could make this moment even cozier.

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ByStephanieLynn.com

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In the Trees

Is there anything more soothing than a hammock gently swinging under string lights? This easy-to-pull-off setup is guaranteed to be your favorite spot to relax.

Get the tutorial at By Stephanie Lynn.

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Max Kim-Bee

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Above a Porch

String lights are an easy, affordable way to turn your porch into an enchanting oasis. Let them drape from the ceiling or a railing, or hang them from a wall.

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Courtesy of Kojo Designs

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On a Garden Pergola

Use three vintage ladders to construct this sweet, mini pergola, a perfect place to hang lights or use as a backdrop for photos.

Get the tutorial at Kojo Designs.

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Courtesy of All Things Heart and Home

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Make Your Own Chandelier

Grapevine balls, white lights, twine, and a branch turn into an easy-to-make, rustic chandelier you can hang from a porch or patio.

Get the tutorial at All Things Heart and Home.

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Yard Envy

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Go Overboard

If you're planning to go all out for a special summer party, opt for a more extravagant look by hanging dozens of lights on a patio or porch's ceiling.

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Terrain

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Stargazer Chandelier

This Terrain favorite combines a rustic moss wreath with cascading lights, creating an instantly romantic ambience.

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DIY "Texas Lamp Post"

A term made up by blogger Kristi, "Texas Lamp Posts" can create the feeling of an outdoor room, especially when vintage lights are added.

See more at I Should Be Mopping the Floor.

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Light Up Your Fence

By simply adding a string of lights to your fence, you create a glowing border that will make your backyard feel like even more of a haven.

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30 photos of evening gardens - Roomble.com

Garden and plot

2022-03-04T07:20:56+00:00 2022-03-02T21:02:54+00:00 Ideas for the garden: 30 photos of evening gardens 2022-03-04T07:20:56+00:00 Are you looking for original solutions for garden lighting on a country plot? Here are 30 best ideas for you! Ideas for the garden: 30 photos of evening gardens nine0003

Are you looking for original garden lighting solutions? Here are 30 best ideas for you!

A suburban area is not only potatoes and Colorado beetles. This is also a garden with paths and ponds, warm meetings with friends at sunset around the fire and, of course, stylish and always cozy lighting in the yard. Acutely lacking imagination and ideas for the garden of your dreams? We will help!

During the day - garden stools, at night - lanterns with gentle light pouring from the cracks. Stumps illuminated from the inside will fit into the design of any country yard and garden. nine0003

With such lighting of the outdoor terrace-deck, you will not only emphasize the borders along the perimeter, but also add coziness to your home. And with minimal investment - spectacular, informal and practical.

Another example of a successful and creative lighting idea in the garden: "watering" the flowers with moonlight. Instead of a watering can, you can use an old kettle, jug or other utensils, which are probably hidden in your shed just in case.

The plates are cleared, the guests are tired, it's time to move to a relaxation area (eg patio) for leisurely conversations to the sound of crackling logs . .. An outdoor fireplace is part of a cozy garden lighting system at night. nine0003

Such a creative outdoor "chandelier" will cost you only the cost of candles, which you will arrange in glass jars. The sand in which the candles are buried can be dug up, and the design of the chandelier itself can be thought out to the best of your ability.

Do you have an outdoor garden seating area? With a hanging garland, you can create an imitation of the starry sky - practical and spectacular.

Such garlands with large bulbs have already become classics in the history of design elements. The secret of the demand for such "lamps" is simple: fabulous lanterns create a sense of celebration. You can add romance to the comfort of evening gatherings with the help of thick candles in glass decorative jars. nine0003

Do you have chic flower beds, alpine slides, flower gardens, or maybe fantastic marrows that you are ready to brag about even at night? Illuminate them from within. Solar-powered lanterns hidden in the foliage will not eat up a kilowatt of your electricity and will highlight the main attractions of the garden.

Every staircase in your backyard needs lighting for the safety of everyone in the household. There are many options for lighting stairs and steps. Choose the best and highlight all potentially dangerous places on the site, including wooden decks, ponds, and more. nine0003

Some of the most convenient garden lights are those that are inserted into the ground with a slight movement of the hand. Naturally, solar-powered (you can save in style and with a twinkle).

Editor's note:

— It doesn't matter which garden lights you choose: store-bought, homemade, solar-powered, or mains powered. It is important whether they combine decorative and functional properties. During the day, their task is to decorate the garden, at night - to illuminate. When choosing lighting for garden paths and steps, choose the softest and most gentle, so as not to injure your eyes at night with blinding spotlights. nine0003

When looking for garden lights, don't forget the front door of your country villa. The porch and the door itself should not go "into the darkness" for security purposes and from the point of view of modern country design.

Facade lighting with an original exterior is becoming more and more popular every year. It is not necessary to highlight the entire wall - a small area (for example, near the front door) is enough to highlight the details.

With the help of spotlights, you can highlight the most attractive parts of the garden - favorite flower beds and pumpkins, sculptures, a pond. The balance of light and shadows is achieved through the appropriate installation of lighting fixtures. nine0003

Moroccan style is light and concise. Moroccan-style lighting is primarily soft light, openwork lamps with oriental motifs, and most often miniature domes with eyelets that crown these same Moroccan lanterns. These lamps can be hung in the garden or used as outdoor light sources.

Adding magic to warm home evenings with friends and family in the open air is not difficult if you know how to organize lighting in the country. Garden spotlights (can be hidden in flowerbeds), an outdoor fireplace and, of course, garlands on a tree will help create the right atmosphere. nine0003

Lampposts of this type perform not only aesthetic functions: light romantic lighting in the garden can be achieved by placing thick candles in jars inside the lanterns.

The idea of ​​"Christmas" lighting with garlands is good both on holidays and on weekdays. Cozy garlands, soft benches, a stylish seating area and a festive, almost New Year's mood in the middle of summer. It takes very little to be happy.

Flowerpot lamps are getting more and more popular every year. These decorative elements not only illuminate the garden and delight the eye, but also serve as aesthetic original flower beds. Experts recommend combining such flower pots with classic ones - made of ceramics, wood, and so on. nine0003

For country evening holidays of local significance, the gazebo is an ideal place to relax. Daylight is absolutely useless here - the atmosphere of the country "grace" requires soft and subdued, almost intimate light. For example, solar-powered lamps (just stuck into the ground), a garland over the table and candles in transparent pendant lamps.

Country style: outdoor dining. A simple, practical and elegant solution. It is ideal if, for example, a green onion will grow in a flower pot (box) on the table. nine0003

Editor's note:

- When choosing a lighting option for your suburban area, focus not only on aesthetics and functionality: remember about electricity bills. Forget about incandescent lamps - they can go broke in one summer. Replace them with halogen and fluorescent lamps, solar-powered lamps (they are quite enough for night lighting of the garden), LED strips and garlands, fluorescent tiles, long-lasting candles. However, there are more modern solutions, such as fiber optic lighting. In addition, you can think of a lighting on / off system. The ideal option is motion sensors and an automatic relay that will work when darkness comes, in particular, around the perimeter of the garden, and turn off by morning. nine0003

A little more Morocco for decorating a suburban area. Bulb lamps will fit perfectly into the design of an outdoor outdoor living room, patio, deck-balcony or gazebo in the garden.

Lighting your way to your home is one of the main tasks when planning a lighting system for a suburban area. An option that is gaining popularity is the LED serpentine strip for illuminating garden paths.

The right choice of light sources for the garden will extend the sweet hours of doing nothing in the fresh air after dark. And it will also help to design the site in accordance with a single design idea. nine0003

Lights in the garden are primarily used to illuminate the boundaries of pedestrian areas and to safely move around the garden. You can illuminate the paths with light miniature columns and modest "floor lamp" lanterns. When sticking lamps along the path, remember that it is not recommended to cross their illumination radii.

Another nice outdoor dining area. Creativity is everywhere with us! Light sources "woven" into the vine - what could be more beautiful ... Except for dinner with friends in this garden oasis. nine0003

A fireplace without a flame also has the right to life! A cute idea for an intimate and magical lighting of a terrace or patio, as well as for a cottage aesthetic that is gradually replacing the garden from the countryside.

Add some color and celebration to the atmosphere of countryside relaxation. A non-standard solution in garden design is Chinese lanterns, charming in their simplicity and elegance.

Beautiful idea for creative lighting in the garden. Illumination of shrubs and trees with the help of garlands is far from new, but still a relevant option for country lighting. nine0003

Even an ordinary housewife can install LED strips. A modern, affordable and simple way to illuminate the suburban area.

The absence of a fence is a reason to highlight all potentially dangerous areas. Both along the perimeter of terraces and balconies (with built-in spotlights), and in the garden itself.

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Pool lighting: underwater, interior, surrounding area

Lighting tasks

Safety and comfort in the pool largely depend on the right lighting. It should be pleasing to the eye, and the system itself should be reliable. This will create an atmosphere of relaxation in the bathing area. The pool construction and equipment market is undergoing dynamic changes: technologies are developing, new products are appearing. Architects and designers are constantly looking for fresh ideas. No less attention is paid to the safety and durability of equipment, including lighting. nine0003

Lighting is an integral part of the overall design of the bath (left photo). Sophisticated contour and spot lighting of the bowl and the surrounding area emphasizes the overall style (photo on the right).

The pool lighting design palette is constantly updated. Manufacturers offer interesting and aesthetic technical solutions

Pool lighting is divided into external and internal, street and interior, contour and local

nine0096 Types and schemes of lighting

Pahlen recessed water spotlights (Sweden). Spectravision model with RGB LEDs. Spotlight 12250 in stainless steel with PAR56 incandescent lamp for tiling. Halogen version 12265 for spa pools, fountains, stairs

Blue-turquoise Delphinus glass mosaic from the Fosfo collection by Ezarri (Spain) has a special property. Charged with energy emitted by the sun and artificial sources, its elements begin to glow in the dark. Ornaments, symbols, inscriptions are also laid out with such material. nine0003

Shiny white poufs and poolside tables accent the patio area.

If the pool is closed, the lighting scheme of the area around it is not much different from the standard one. It is advisable to choose not central ceiling, but wall lamps around the perimeter of the room. The main requirements are imposed on the design of lighting sources: they should not be afraid of high humidity and splashes.

If the pool has a simple geometry and its functionality is in the first place for the owners, then a complex lighting scheme is hardly appropriate. It is enough to highlight the water and a couple of accents in the patio area or in the bathing room. So, the use of different types of lamps makes the oriental-style pool even more elegant. The combination of spot and contour lighting turns the room into an exclusive interior. nine0003

Evening charm

Many appreciate the evening swimming in the outdoor pool because of the atmosphere of romance, fairy tales. Therefore, excessive radiance and brightness in this zone is useless. The main requirement for lighting concerns safety at night.

Acceptable scheme: contour lighting is carried out around the perimeter of the pool, and all steps, approaches to the water and adjacent areas are highlighted using point sources. Spotlights are built into the lining of stairs, paths, curbs, terraces and patios, recessed into the lawn. Bollards are also used. nine0003

Lighting control

Light control options in the pool area are wide. In the simplest version, a switch or dimmer is installed in the bathhouse or in the technical unit. In the presence of complex colored illumination, a device with a set of switching modes is connected to each source. The system is complemented by a remote control and audio media. Electronic controllers are used to create light music.

nine0006 The delicate combination of spot lighting of the bath with combined lighting of the terrace creates a cozy atmosphere and does not argue with the restrained color of the natural environment.

One of the trends in the design of pools is the clarity of shapes and lines, the contrast of elements, the absence of lush decor.

The Lampara Faz collection was created by Ramon Esteve for Vondom (Spain). This includes LED floor lamps (type IP 65), similar to iridescent quartz crystals. The waterproof case made of translucent polyethylene on a metal frame is suitable for outdoor use. nine0003

At the heart of the Chewton Glen Spa (UK) is a circular pool with color-changing water and glowing clouds on the domed ceiling.

Alternative design - a play on contrasts: the purple hue of the water is even brighter against the background of yellow lights that highlight the lush vegetation

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