Using “Spill” Light And Reflected Landscaping Light

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Summary: The terms “fill light” and “spill light” is lighting supplied from other lighting placed in the garden or in a patio area. It can be landscape lighting or other reflected light.


Question: Recently I heard the term “fill light” and “spill lighting” used for patio landscape lighting, what exactly is it? I have heard of solar lighting but not “fill lighting.” Monica, San Diego, California

Answer: Monica, “fill light” or “spill light” is best described as pleasantly supplied lighting which “spills” light from near-by garden lighting.

For example, a terrace or patio surrounded by a planting of low-growing evergreens where the lighting of these is from low voltage outdoor lights to set off the perimeter of the patio/terrace, at the same time spilling enough light onto the terrace floor to provide a pleasant glow of light easy on the eyes, yet bright enough for pleasant conversation or relaxation.

Landscape lights spilling over into other areas

In the same way, potted plants or shrubs often can be lighted with a small top-shielded bulb to provide a lively accent, at the same time spilling additional light onto the terrace.

And don’t forget the light available from adjoining windows that open onto well-lighted interior porches or other rooms. If shades or sheers are used on these windows, use a type that will allow light to filter through even when drawn for privacy.

Make full use of light-colored house walls, fences, or other reflective surfaces adjoining your terrace or patio. By proper light placement, these surfaces often reflect a pleasant glow of indirect light eliminating the need for one or more additional floodlights.

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