Do you know what is the proper spacing for a lawn light arrangement?
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There is no set spacing for lawn lights as it depends on a number of factors, including the brightness of the fixtures, the range of exposure, the needs of the landscape design, and the desired lighting effect. Typically, lawn lights focus more on creating ambiance than providing functional lighting, so they are more flexible in their arrangement. In practice, designers may distribute lawn lights in irregular patterns to achieve a balance between aesthetics and lighting.
If you need to refer to specific values, you can draw on the general principles of garden lighting arrangement, for example, the radius of radiation of ordinary landscape lighting is about 12-15 meters, but this is not directly applicable to lawn lamps, because lawn lamps tend to be much smaller power, and the radiation range is also smaller. In practice, the spacing of lawn lamps may vary from a few meters to a dozen meters, the key is to ensure that the entire lawn lighting is uniform and beautiful, with no obvious dark areas.
For best results, the design should be field tested for the actual range of illumination from the fixtures and the spacing adjusted according to the layout of the landscape and personal preference. In areas where fine lighting is required, the spacing may be shorter, while in areas that are open or do not require intensive lighting, the spacing can be increased appropriately.







