Interior Design in London Goes Exterior! Part I: Installing Garden Lights
The work of interior designers professionals doesnâ??t stop at the back door â?? increasingly, interior design teams are expanding to include specific garden design expertise. In this four-part collection of articles, â??Interior Design Goes Exterior,â? I rely on my years of know-how gleaned from collaborating with Londonâ??s finest interior design teams to explore the latest in garden design. This article discusses the practicalities of installing light fixtures in a garden.
Installing exterior lighting is often more expensive than installing interior illumination. If your interior design team is completely redesigning your garden, then it is best to install lights at the earliest possible time, as some earth-moving may be necessary. A cable that carries electricity to the illuminators should be protected or housed within a special waterproof channel â?? letâ??s avoid Londonâ??s rainy weather ruining our electrics! All cables must be at a sufficient depth to make sure there is no risk of them being dug up during regular gardening work. Interior designers will recommend sealed connectors, with additional fuses or circuit breakers to guard against electrocution if there is a flooded channel. All wiring should be performed by a qualified technician â?? call the electricity provider for your local London borough for more information.
If your garden is already well-grown, your interior design team may recommend installing cabling in the autumn or spring. This minimises damage to greenery and other wildlife. Many London Interior Design teams prefer to attach trunking boxes and transformers to perimeter fencing close to the ground, where they can be readily concealed by shrubs or bushes. Low-voltage illuminator terminals can be distant from the transformers â?? just use a set of long cables for this to work. If your interior design team follows this approach, contractors will often be able to â??work aroundâ? the existing vegetation without wrecking your favourite flowers, shrubs or bushes. This can be really important even for smaller urban-style gardens in central London. Occasionally London contractors can be a little heavy-footed, and the last thing you want is a year-long garden growback period after your interior design team has long since departed. Your interior designer will want your garden to look as fabulous as your residence itself on presentation day!
In the next article in this collection which I call â??Interior Design Goes Exterior,â? I will talk about how to sketch out a garden lighting scheme.
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