Lighting

Gardens and outdoor spaces are increasingly important in people’s lives, whatever the particular design they have. We take utmost care in selecting the plant species, grasses and materials that we like most. And what happens when the sun goes down? Well, you can carry on enjoying your garden well into the evening if you incorporate lighting in its design. There are certain magical moments in life, such as a summer sunset. With the arrival of fresh air after a long hot day, sunset marks the moment to relax and have fun, eat and chat with friends or read in silence until sleep beckons. Without hurry, and without stress.

Gardens are generally spaces where plenty of grass, shrubs, flowers, trees and other elements abound, and this creates a precious opportunity to play with lighting effects and create imaginative decorations. For example, if you use recessed spotlights to illuminate a tree from the bottom up, you can highlight the verticality of its trunk and the volume of foliage, for a spectacular result. You can also give a special welcome to its guests by masterfully illuminating the main entrance of the house.

Naturally, garden lighting becomes essential in access and passing places, such as roadways or paths, where it must guarantee safe passage. Such areas can be delimited by visible or recessed lighting fixtures, with maximum power reserved for main roads or paths, and less intense lighting for secondary ones.
Lighting allows you to change the image of a landscape from day to night, as colours disappear and greys and shadows stand out more. It is then, with the softening of tones, that chromatic subtleties becomes more important.

In addition to aesthetics, lighting must be functional and improve visibility, without generating light pollution.

Spazio Verde uses low-consumption, energy-saving and reduced light pollution LED spotlight lighting systems, not only to help people make informed choices, but also to ensure that the starry sky is not just a vague and distant memory.