The Oklahoman

Outdoor lighting gives nighttime curb appeal

- BY TIM FALL For The Oklahoman trfall@gmail.com

Home sellers, beware the shadows of the night — better yet, just be ready.

Remember that showing appointmen­t when you baked cookies, lit candles and even put on a mask and gloves to clean out your 14-year-old’s room?

Even if you made a good impression on the initial walkthroug­h, that’s just part one for a really interested buyer, who will definitely be coming back — and chances are after dark.

Realtor Peggy Oberfield of Keller Williams Realty Green Meadow, 1624 SW 122, said she encourages buyers who express active interest in a house: “Go back and see it at night.”

And she reminds sellers of the importance of exterior lighting.

She said sellers can show off the “elegant, serene” side of a house, the side that comes out after the sun goes down, with downward lighting from soffits and eaves.

Upward lighting from flower beds and tree bases “creates a dramatic effect” that can make all the difference in causing a property to stand out, Oberfield said.

Lighting around a swimming pool and surroundin­g landscapin­g, tied in with a well-lit outdoor living area, can be “cozy and appealing” in a way that shows an entirely different side of a house, Oberfield said.

With the peak of summer past, days are shortening.

“It’s just a fact,” Oberfield said, “when the sun starts setting at five o’clock, homebuyers spend more time looking at houses after dark.”

New technology

New technology is making it easier to bring a house to life after sunset, said Isaias Rodriguez, a project manager for TLC Garden Center, 105 W Memorial Road.

LED lighting, available for an initial investment that exceeds incandesce­nt, will operate for “years longer” than traditiona­l bulbs “at a fraction of the cost on your utility bill,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said he has supervised projects to light smaller houses for $4,000 to $6,000, while average-to-large houses and their surroundin­g yards might see design, material and installati­on costs starting from $10,000 to $15,000.

That’s a number big enough to make some homeowners and builders flinch, but Rodriguez and Oberfield agreed that the immediate, head-turning effects of outdoor lighting — up-and-down lighting in old-growth trees and path lighting to line a driveway, for example — are hard to put a price tag on.

“Right away, it separates that house from other houses,” Rodriguez said.

Vila’s examples

Here are examples of exterior lighting from home improvemen­t guru Bob Vila at www.bobvila.com (typically 120-volt, unless noted).

•Entry lanterns or sconces: mount beside doors, either frosted glass or shielded to prevent glare, with size proportion­al to the height and width of the entry area.

•Recessed lights: installed in eaves over decks and garage doors that provide large pools of light but are mostly hidden.

“Small, low-voltage recessed lights can be used to light stairs, railings, posts and built-in deck furniture,” according to Vila.

•Floodlight­s: used to light wide expanses and large objects, such as driveways, stonework and trees.

•Path lights: low-voltage fixtures that illuminate paths by casting light on the ground.

•Spot light: similar to floodlight­s but a narrower beam for highlighti­ng a specific object, such as a shrub or statuary.

•In-ground light: 120volt or low-voltage fixtures buried in the ground and covered with a lens, often angled slightly to illuminate a wall, tree or fence.

•Hanging or pendant lighting: Frequently used for entry or porch lighting. “Low-voltage hanging lights strung in trees, arbors and pergolas have become popular as decorative accents,” according to Vila.

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[PHOTO PROVIDED] Peggy Oberfield, an agent with Keller Williams Green Meadow, has this home at 12901 Anduin Ave. in Rivendell listed for $739,875.
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A nighttime view of 2737 Guilford Lane in Nichols Hills, just listed for $2.8 million with Anne Wilson of Keller Williams Central Oklahoma.
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Peggy Oberfield
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Peggy Oberfield, an agent with Keller Williams Green Meadow, has this home at 12901 Anduin Ave. in Rivendell listed for $739,875.
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[PHOTO PROVIDED] Dusk brings out the lighting and contrasts of this undergroun­d steel-and-concrete home listed for $530,000 with Simon Shingleton of Keller Williams Realty Elite. The home is at 7400 Aurelia Road in the Coltrane Hills neighborho­od east of Interstate 35...
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[PHOTO PROVIDED BY TRENT ?? A night view of this year’s New American Home, a widely anticipate­d project at the annual Internatio­nal Builders Show. The home debuted at the show in January in Henderson, Nev., a suburb of Las Vegas, the site of the 2015 show.
BELL PHOTOGRAPH­Y] [PHOTO PROVIDED BY TRENT A night view of this year’s New American Home, a widely anticipate­d project at the annual Internatio­nal Builders Show. The home debuted at the show in January in Henderson, Nev., a suburb of Las Vegas, the site of the 2015 show.
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[PHOTO PROVIDED] Lighting around a swimming pool and surroundin­g landscapin­g, tied in with a welllit outdoor living area, can be “cozy and appealing” in a way that shows an entirely different side of a house, says Realtor Peggy Oberfield, an agent with Keller Williams...
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[PHOTO PROVIDED] Nightfall provides a soothing feel to the patio of this undergroun­d home listed with Simon Shingleton of Keller Williams Realty Elite.

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