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Glad to be of help. I really think it's important for you to first carefully consider how much light you want in the immediate vicinity of your...
Hi, Bucks2 and thanks for the kind words. Lots to unpack in your post but I'll do my best to touch on most of your main questions. First, I think...
For lighting your walls, it's really a matter of thinking about how much light you want to introduce around your pool overall and then deciding on...
‘you don’t say which fixture you have but any single source bulb that fits your spotlight should do the trick:...
One or some combination of moonlighting (downlighting) or uplighting would create a stunning effect and also offer safety. I installed...
Beautiful home and the sculpted shrubs give off a fun, Edward Scissorhands vibe. I've diagrammed one of your photos to show you one possible...
If your lamps burned out after a year, there's likely a short somewhere or a connection issue at a hub or the transformer. You might need to...
Hi, Darrin. I’ve found that a photo or diagram of the scenario involved makes it easier to offer more meaningful feedback. Meantime, you might...
I recommend the lamp ready fixtures for those new to lighting because you’ll have a lot more flexibility if you change your mind about brightness...
I’ve recommended a 15 degree beam spread in those areas because, based on my best estimate from your photos, that’d give you the best coverage...
Uh-oh. You used the “s” word in your question. :p I think you should do what what you think makes your house look great—even if you think you...
Thanks for the kind words and always happy to help. You have a beautiful home and the great thing is, from what I can see in the photos, there...
They could be out if the fixtures are chained and the lead wire of the first fixture in the chain has gotten nicked or severed or somehow come...
Hi Paul. I think one or more of the well light models shown in the attached screenshot should suit your needs. One approach would be to uplight...
If you have an outlet in your garage, you might be able to do what I did. I have a couple of puck lights mounted underneath" the door frame top....
Hi there. I’ve diagrammed your photos to suggest how I might approach lighting your home. For myself, one of the bigger challenges of giving...
Unless you're open to path lights or well lights, bordering your driveway, I think your light options above that bend are limited. I don't know...
Have you tried the universal reboot method (iow, unplugging the timer for half a minute and then plugging it back in)? I know you said it worked...
Photos were helpful.The easiest approach, imo, would be getting permission from your neighbor to install 2-3 deck lights onto your side of that...
Just to add to the excellent suggestions already given, I've diagrammed one of your photos to illustrate a couple of different approaches I might...