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Of course, we want to find stylish and perfect outdoor lighting, but start at the other end. The first thing you should think about is the function you want to achieve. Do you want your facade lamps to illuminate a path or provide better general lighting for the garden? Think through what you want to accomplish with your facade lighting.
One lamp is better than none, but it's also a pity to think too small. The effect is generally always better if you opt for multiple facade lamps with softer light, rather than a single lamp with strong light. You not only get a more pleasant light but also a more symmetrical and thoughtful impression of your facade lighting.
When planning your facade lighting, it may be wise to consider how your lighting should be controlled. Today, many smart lamps can be easily turned on and off automatically according to a schedule, but you don't have to make it that complicated. You can perfectly well connect a dusk-to-dawn relay that handles it for you (depending on the outdoor light levels). You can also connect a motion sensor to the facade lighting if you do not need the lamps to be on all the time.