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Adding Lights to the Garden

Over the past several years, more people have begun to add lights of one type or another to their garden for both accent and functionality. You will find little strands of lights that twinkle, resembling tiny stars, solar lights that provide a clear, safe path for walking, and Tiki torches that provide a rustic yet romantic glow. While these are all excellent ideas that work very well, you have another option that many people simply overlook – the swag light.

Do you remember the swag lights from the 1970s? You know, the ones that hung from a chain in the corner of a room, making it look cool and hip! Today, you can put your creative juices to work and come up with all types of ideas that look great but in a garden. Using the swag light, you can create any type of mood you want while making your garden and patio a wonderful place to sit down and relax with family or friends.

You can find swag lights at your local thrift store, which are colorful and bright. Because they are affordable and bright, they make the perfect choice to hang under a porch or deck beam to give character to your garden. Just imagine having your swag light off in one corner with honeysuckle vines climbing around it, a nice padded garden bench below, a small water fountain or garden pond just a few feet away, and friends gathered around eating, drinking, and laughing.

If you have an old swag light around the house, you can choose outdoor paint to spruce it up a bit, choosing a color that would enhance your garden. For example, if your house is taupe or brown, a yellow or teal color would be gorgeous or if you have a white house, then you could easily go with red or orange. Because you can control the height of the light, this makes the ideal choice for your patio.

Just remember that you want to make sure the light is placed in an area where it will not get wet or become a fire hazard. Typically, choosing a covered area would be the best choice. Some people will take the large, glass swag lights and paint them with Art Deco designs to add punch to the garden design. If your garden tends to be whimsical, then you could go all out and choose something a little on the whacky side.

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I have been a successful, published writer for the past 26 years, offering a writing style that is informative, creative, and reader-friendly. During that time, I have been blessed with clients from around the world! Over the years, more than 160 ebooks and well over 18,000 articles have been added to my credit. Writing is my passion, something I take to heart.