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5 things to consider before adding outdoor lighting to your garden

5 things to consider before adding outdoor lighting to your garden

Lighting design by Jason Warren Photo: Contributed/Carolina Outdoor Living/Maja Potocki


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Outdoor lighting can transform how a garden or property is experienced — but only when it’s approached thoughtfully. The goal isn’t simply to “light things up,” but to create a space that feels natural, balanced, and inviting after dark.

If you’re considering adding lighting this year, here are five key things to keep in mind:

1. Start with design, not fixtures

It’s easy to begin by looking at fixtures, but great lighting starts with intention and design. Think about how you want your space to feel at night. Where should your eye go first? What should remain soft or in shadow? Thoughtful lighting uses a hierarchy of light to guide movement and highlight focal points. The result is not a brightly lit yard, but a layered and immersive experience.

Lighting design by Jason Warren (Photo credit: Carolina Outdoor Living/Maja Potocki)

2. Choose materials that last

Outdoor lighting lives in a challenging environment — exposed to moisture, temperature changes and the inevitable soccer ball or bicycle. Higher-quality materials like solid brass or copper are designed to age gracefully and perform reliably over many years. Lower-quality fixtures may work initially, but often corrode or fail prematurely. When it comes to lighting, durability matters just as much as appearance.

3. Respect the night (dark sky matters)

Not all light is good light. Excessive or poorly aimed lighting contributes to glare, light pollution and the loss of the natural night environment. A well-designed system uses low levels of light, 2700k-3000k color temperature and carefully directed only where it’s needed. This approach not only protects the night sky, it also creates a more comfortable and beautiful atmosphere on your property.

4. Consider your neighbors

Outdoor lighting doesn’t stop at your property line. Thoughtful design ensures that light is contained within your space, avoiding glare into neighboring homes or overly bright areas that disrupt others. Good lighting should feel welcoming, not intrusive.

Lighting design by Jason Warren (Photo credit: Carolina Outdoor Living/Maja Potocki)

5. Solar vs. low voltage: Understanding the difference

Solar lighting has become increasingly popular because it’s accessible, easy to install and less of an investment up front. However, solar fixtures rely on consistent sunlight and produce inconsistent light levels. Performance will vary in more shaded environments, on overcast days or during shorter winter days. Low-voltage lighting, on the other hand, is powered by a transformer and allows for greater control, consistency and longevity. It provides the ability to thoughtfully illuminate specific areas with precision and reliability. For homeowners looking to create a cohesive, dependable and beautifully lit environment, low-voltage lighting is the approach that consistently delivers.

Bonus: Less light, done well, is more

One of the most common misconceptions about outdoor lighting is that brighter light leads to better results. In reality, the most beautiful landscapes are often lit with restraint, using more fixtures at lower levels to create softness, depth and contrast. When done well, lighting doesn’t call attention to itself. It simply makes your space feel right.

Thoughtful outdoor lighting enhances what’s already there — quietly, intentionally and in a way that allows your home and landscape to be experienced in a whole new light. At Carolina Outdoor Lighting, we believe great lighting should feel effortless and timeless. We’re always happy to be a resource for homeowners who are curious about what’s possible, whether now or in the future.


This guide is part of the 828NewsNow Garden Anywhere series — Asheville and Western North Carolina’s resource for small-space gardening. Explore the Garden Anywhere Series.

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