Red River Lights - Outdoor Lighting Blog
This month’s project spotlight, the Bossier Mini Oasis, is the perfect representation of what we love to do here at Red River Lights. We enjoy working together with homeowners to create an original landscape lighting design that both illuminates the architectural beauty and increases the functionality of their home. This beautiful pool and pool house demands sufficient lighting so that its artful layout can be enjoyed and admired. However, being tucked away so closely to other houses presented a problem. Simple flood lights are great for ball fields, but a space such as this needs controlled, custom lighting. This enables the space to be well lit without the use of overpowered lighting, which can create unwanted glare and harsh brightness. So, we were able to construct a custom lighting layout to generate a relaxing mood and a sense of comfort in this exotic space.
Distinguished Backyard Retreat
As we move to the height of the summer and fall sets in, we are showcasing one of our recent projects, an elegantly lit Shreveport patio and a backyard with multiple lighting features. The perks of this home are not shy, with tall trees looming over the patio from the yard behind, providing shade in the summer. We were fortunate to be a part of this special project, lighting the patio, pergola, and small maple trees in the surrounding yard. Continue reading to see our work that makes this such an exceptional project!
Safe and Relaxed Outdoor Living
Driving through this Bossier subdivision, you'd probably be surprised to find this stylishly lit home. For this project, that we were fortunate enough to illuminate, the lighting design elegantly enhances the architectural features while also providing nighttime security and safety.
School is out! We have officially begun experiencing the triple digit heat and humidity of summer this week. Time for long summer days spent relaxing outside and enjoying your outdoor space. There is no better time than now to ask … why landscape lighting?
The task of the landscape lighting specialist is often misunderstood. Landscape lighting specialists do more than assemble and place lighting fixtures. Rather, they are trained to develop lighting compositions that are designed to draw or divert attention for three primary purposes: aesthetics, security, and safety. Color frequency… light intensity… strategic placement… these elements, along with many more, are the tools that a lighting specialist uses to achieve these objectives.
Good morning! We hope that you have had a great start to the week! We are excited to share a new facet of Red River Light’s blogging venture: Project Spotlights. Once a month, we will showcase a recent landscape lighting project. This month, check out the stunning backyard oasis of Twelve Oaks Modern Living!