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I always caveat by stating that I'm not a professional...;-) That's an awesome house transformation, especially with the new porch addition!...
I used Top Dogs with 3 watt bulbs, 2700K, and 15-degree beam angles to uplight the columns on the front of our house. I see that there's a stone...
I always caveat by stating that I'm not a professional... ;-) I think you have great ideas already and I'll just add some thoughts: - Front...
Pool deck path lights: Nice pool deck... I'd run your 14-gauge homerun from the transformer and past each fixture for a daisy chain design. Leave...
With no other replies yet, I'll offer an opinion... Technically, yes, the VOLT 150W Slim Line transformer will work, as VOLT recommends not...
The answer to your question is dependent also on the total wattage you plan on using, but I suggest studying "How to Plan Low-Voltage Landscape...
I used Undercover Hardscape Lights with 3w bulbs for a wall similar in height to yours. 2700K. Spaced 4' apart. (Sorry, my photo was too large to...
Bob, I don't know if you've successfully resolved your problem or not... If still struggling, I recommend considering a digital astronomic timer....
I'll caveat by stating that I'm not a professional... But, some thoughts: 1) A mini spotlight on the pedestal would look good, I think. 2w would...
Rusty, it looks like you've given this a lot of thought already and it looks pretty good! If you haven't done so already, I suggest reviewing the...
Beautiful backyard! Yes, this would be much easier if there was a capstone since you could then use hardscape lights. Alternative: For the lower...
As no one has offered an opinion, I'll provide some ideas... I don't have a great solution to cast light all the way into the middle of the...
Personally, I wouldn't use the Sunvie connectors as they appear to tap into the cable and don't look like a reliable connection long-term. I'm a...
I have two 7` columns on our front porch and chose to use two Top Dog spotlights to illuminate them. I wanted "warm" and "subtle" lighting, so I...