How to light up your garden and/or terrace

After the intensity of the past summer experienced in Menorca, we might think that autumn could be a rather dull season, but the months of September, October and November are ideal times for thinking how to light up our garden or terrace since the days become shorter but the temperature outside remains pleasant, even more so than the hot summer nights. There are many options available for all budgets that, thanks to LED technology, mean a big energy saving, above all if they are going to be lit for more than two hours. Here we highlight several options that we have chosen from diverse decorating blogs:

Garden signposting lamps for walls: these are the outdoor wall lamps that are installed on walls in order to guide us along the path, as well as to decorate a wall or façade. Choose between wall lamps of direct or indirect light, depending on each need and mood.

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Wall and entrance garden lamps: these are the outdoor lamps with a base that enables you to fit them on dividing walls of properties, over the columns of an entrance or over any garden surface that needs lighting. There are some with solar panels that do not require an electrical installation.

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Decorative lamps of direct lighting: these are garden lamps that would be used for highlighting, through lighting, a tree, bush or fountain. This type of garden lamp is stuck into the ground and directed strategically in the direction of the object that we would like to highlight. The stakes or posts for outdoor light may include accessories that enable a sequence of different colours, or even allow for installation of coloured bulbs.

Backlighting lamps: wired or wireless, they have a decorative function, providing reliefs, shapes and volumes in the garden through their curious forms and the multitude of colours which they offer.

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