The Tri-Clusters and MicroStars are ideal for landscape
applications. They are small, waterproof and draw insignificant
amounts of power. Because there are no bulbs to replace, once
installed, the lights can be enjoyed for years with no thought or
need for maintenance.
Due to their small size and small gauge wire feeding them, these
lights can virtually be hidden in the landscape and not break up
the natural flow of the garden. The garden can be accented and
illuminated without drawing attention to bulky light fixtures
themselves.
The Tri-Clusters and MicroStars can bring magic and moonlight to
any landscape and yet remain insignificant in their presence. These
LED lights provide a cool white light with a hint of blue, very
similar to moon light. This color of light has been recommended by
experts as the ideal choice for illuminating foliage.
Elevated Landscape Lighting
The MicroStar and Tri-Cluster do an amazing job of filling in
landscaped areas when mounted in eaves or in arbors providing a
"flood" effect. The lighting is similar to that of a full-moon, and
does a wonderful job of filling in and illuminating the landscape
without a washout or blinding effect.
The below pictures don't do the lights justice -- but they'll
give you an idea of what they can do. Notice that there aren't any
"hot spots" like you would see with traditional halogen lighting.
(Click images to enlarge.)
Landscape lighting from above. |
Another view of the same garden, illuminated by two Tri-Clusters (Model
310). |
Final View, different angle. |
Installed Landscape Lighting
The Tri-Cluster and MicroStar are ideal for installing at ground
level or in hardscape elements in your landscape. Their compact
size and flexible installation options make adding light to your
landscape quite easy.
Below is a study of an installation using MicroStars in a rock
and dirt wall landscape feature. (Click image to enlarge.)
Light fixture mounted in wall. |
MicroStar (Model
100) in rock fixture. |
Rock wall, distance shot. |
Rock wall, night shot. |
Concrete steps, day shot. |
Concrete steps, night shot. |
San Francisco Back yard
A Berkeley Point customer in San Francisco wanted to light and
accent their back yard. They consulted with Berkeley Point and came
up with a plan to install a series of lights along the roof line of
the house (a number of 350's - utilizing the
stalk to help aim the light source) as well as a few ground-level
lights (350's
with landscape
stake).
Below are a few images of that installation. (Click image to
enlarge.)
Rear Roof Line. |
Yard Detail |
Yard Detail. |
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