Trends in Water Feature Lighting- Amoray Underwater LEDs


Water features do a lot for the tranquility and aesthetic of your landscape and outdoor living space. It only makes sense to light them and extend that enjoyment into the evening hours, as it enhances the overall visual appeal. Lighting water features can turn even a relatively simple feature into an interesting focal point and can make your water features even more beautiful at night than they are during the day.
The base of a water feature is a great example of where one of these fixtures could be placed. By placing the light at the very base of a water feature, it captures all the cascading, rippling effects. Lighting your water feature should be a fun experience. Transform your water feature into an alluring focal point for evening guests to admire. With Amoray Underwater LED Lights you have a rainbow of color options in one light fixture.

Accenting Ornamental trees
Lighting Ornamental trees in the right way will enhance your water feature. Lighting key features outside of or around the pool is just as important as lighting the pond itself, as it can serve as the beautiful backdrop pieces to the overall scene.


Moon Lighting
Moon lighting is a beautiful landscape lighting style where a directional down light creates a shadowing effect that resembles the moon. Mounting a light fixture in a tall tree and using it to bathe a pond in a soft pale light can add a beautiful layer of light to the overall scene. 

Illuminate water Bridges from below, not above
Bridges that go over water should be lit from below. By using an Underwater LED lights under the bridge, it creates a soft glow that defines the edges of the bridge.


Don’t place underwater lights in a murky pond
While underwater Lights create mesmerizing effects, these effects only look beautiful when the water is crystal clear. Murky water obliterates these lights and keeps them from performing their intended purpose.




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