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Techniques of lighting for gardens Posted: 08 Jun 2013 01:53 AM PDT
Beyond of intuition, to plan this aspect of your outdoor space must take into account different techniques to do so. Then we leave you with some of the most commonnotes!
- Moonlighting: this technique often used to illuminate the trees involves placing a light source in the upper part of the tree (in Cup) addressing the focus of light toward the ground. In this way you get to give prominence to the tree also making light to expand in the environment by creating the same effect that you’d have with the natural light of the moon. - Shading: consists of enhanced backlight by creating original silhouettes in the wall through the shadows of some objects. To carry out only you must place a focus of light from the object with the wall background where you want it translated (get away more or less to vary the size). - Spread Lighting: is a more general lighting for the garden which consists in giving clarity to almost all the space by placing lamps at not too high altitudes (up to a metre around). - Lamps and lanterns of wall: it is the most traditional, one who undertakes to illuminate the exterior of a general form by placing some of these gadgets at points where more light is needed. |
Posted: 07 Jun 2013 01:54 PM PDT
If you want to know some of the finishes most commonly used for furniture pays attention to the short list that you provide in this article.
- Lacquered– is the most complicated but which also gets more elegant results. It consists of sanding and painting several times the surface of the furniture with a soft texture and completely smooth, which will provide a modern look and a piece of really easy to clean. - Varnishing: this protective treatment is to give a layer of varnish furniture that, dry, leave on the same bright, insoluble and adherent film that will make clear that your furniture to not grasp both dust and last longer. You can use it on hardwood, dyed, painted or stained.
- Pintado: in this case the special wood painting not cala in the Cabinet but that completely covers the surface of the same while viewing their actual material. The result will depend on the type of paint and the number of layers you provide. |
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