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		<title>Driveway Accent Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a home that has a driveway area, you might consider using some driveway accent lights. These are lights designed to illuminate the drive area so it is easier to see when it is dark. Some of these light fixtures are also designed to be attractive so they add a touch of décor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--CusAds1--><p>If you own a home that has a driveway area, you might consider using some driveway accent lights. These are lights designed to illuminate the drive area so it is easier to see when it is dark. Some of these light fixtures are also designed to be attractive so they add a touch of décor to the area around your driveway. The basic lighting for this area would be a mounted type of unit. This is often a wall sconce type of fixture and is generally mounted on either side of your garage.</p>
<p>Sconce lighting fixtures are available in a wide assortment of decorative styles ranging from modern to classic. While these can add light to your area, the light is limited to the general region around the garage door. For those people looking to have the entire driveway lit, you could use some other options. The types of lantern style lamps often used for backyard areas can also be placed along the drive. These lights come attached to a long pole that is inserted into the ground. This style is often used when the driveway has an intersecting walkway up to the front door.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://dobies.hostserver1.co.uk/im/pd/SUSOL20884_3.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="270" />This type of driveway accent lighting is good for illuminating the sidewalk paths that might be joined to your particular driveway. You could also choose a smaller style of driveway accent lights, which are also placed into the ground. The shorter design of the ground lights come on a stake that is easily inserted into the ground area along the side of a driveway. These small units come as string lights and are available in two styles. You will find the traditional electric light style that needs to plug into an outlet for operation, and there is the solar style.</p>
<p>The solar lights come with a panel which is also placed somewhere in the yard area where it can be in direct sunlight for absorption of energy. They do not require the use of an electrical outlet and are very energy efficient lights to use for this area. The ground lights generally stand about a foot or less in height and are available in a few color choices such as black or bronze. You will also find several styles of solar lights which can be used as mounted units you could attach to your garage or front door area to add illumination.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://naturessolarlights.com/images/pl363-4.jpg" alt="" width="336" height="227" />Many of the same styles of lights you find for use in garden areas can also be used as accent lights for your driveway. The type and style you choose to use will depend on the area you wish to bring light to as well as how much you want to pay for doing it. If you intend to have your lights on every evening, you might want to choose the solar style to help keep your electricity bill down. If you want the area to be very bright to help use as a security device, you could also purchase a type of spotlight.</p>
<p>Several larger spotlight items can be placed on the ground or positioned on a wall. Some of these are designed with motion sensors to activate the light. This particular type of light will create the largest illuminated area for your yard or driveway. If you are looking for something to help add a touch of décor to your yard while providing light, you will find a large variety of styles in the lantern post types and ground stake styles. The type of accent piece should be in keeping with the style of your home to help enhance the overall design.</p>

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