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Brigitt Stevenson said… Hello Andrew, thanks for the friend request, keep showing more 'Nightscaping' photos !
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Hi Andrew
Thank you so much for your donation to my mowerthon. I really do appreciate your help.
Kind regards
Phil

Hi Andrew
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply so extensively.
I feel a bit of an idiot for not showing your the arches; you may have found it easier to visualise what I am trying to achieve.
Have a look here: http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/forum/topics/making-an-arch-former-for-a-stone-wall
The lights would (or should) be totally concealed so I'm not worried about what they look like.
I don't want anything too bright as the lights will be more for background/passive lighting. Probably shining down on pots or a small statue. A soft feel is important.
There will also be plants in front eventually too.
Perhaps we could speak on the telephone at some stage?
All best
Phil

Hi Andrew
I hope you can help.
I've just built a stone wall. In the wall I have five arches. I intend to put a down-lighter into each light.
I have installed the wiring into conduit and each arrives at the top of the arch into a length of 100mm ducting. I have also installed an air breather hole at the rear of the wall so the heat can escape.
Can you advise on the best lights to use? Can you supply (send to France?)
Look forward to hearing from you.
Phil

Hi Andrew,
On our landscaping side we have done the groundworks for many lighting projects.
We have done works on domestic projects through to manor houses.
I liked your comment you left on a thread about the pros and cons for garden lighting.
All the best, Peter

Hi Andrew
Welcome to the Landscape Juice Network. I hope you find the site useful and thanks for joining.
Kind regards
Phil Voice
Posted on September 8, 2012 at 21:09 1 Comment 0 Likes
(This post was prompted by the following question from Craig Smith on LinkedIn : "How many professional landscape designers implement lighting into design plans?")…
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