One of the consequences of the pandemic is that it forced people to reimagine their indoor and outdoor living spaces.
“When the pandemic forced us all into lockdown, it made most of us look at our homes in new ways. One building needed to function as a living space, office, classroom, playground, or entertainment complex. But now that it’s safe to go out again, will we still expect our homes to be more than just a place to eat and sleep?” asks HGTV Canada.
Home design experts say that the trend toward maximizing outdoor spaces and their potential should continue for the next several years.
“After spending a few years at home, a lot of homeowners are seeking outside experiences,” Elizabeth Krueger, owner of her own design firm in Chicago, told U.S. News & World Report. “We’re not only seeing more money spent on travel but also a continued interest in renovating exterior spaces of the home. This might include the addition of a deck, patio, or porch for entertainment and relaxation purposes.”
HGTV Canada says the Home Lifestyles 2025 white paper by a global authority on consumer and design trends, WGSN, says that homeowners will put enough resources into their outdoor spaces in the next several years that “staycations” may rival vacations.
“We’ll continue to turn our outdoor spaces into our own private slices of paradise with features such as outdoor showers and entertainment areas, freestanding home offices and sheds, outdoor lighting, and waterproof speakers. We’re also looking to use these outdoor spaces throughout the year: fire pits, outdoor kitchens, balconies, and decks that we can cover, and so on,” HGTV Canada says.
Adding high-quality, professional-grade landscape lighting will be a crucial element to homeowners' return on enjoyment and usability of their outdoor spaces.
“Outdoor lighting does more than transform the look of your property; it allows you to enjoy family time and protect what's important,” says Entergy.
The “great outdoors” is truly great when it comes to adding outdoor enhancements which can score big both on the “joy score” as well as act as a solid return on investment.
According to a report from the National Association of Landscape Professionals and the National Association of Realtors, other than landscape, lawn, and tree maintenance and upgrades, outdoor lighting ranks high on adding value to homes for resale and appeal to would-be buyers.
Only new patios and new wood decks ranked higher than landscape lighting, with adding outdoor lights ranking higher than adding outdoor kitchens, fire features, water features, and new pools.
While the percent of value recovered from outdoor lighting projects was estimated at 50 percent, the “joy score” from homeowners who had completed projects was 9.6 on a scale of 10.
There are many great advantages to adding outdoor lighting to your home, but four of the biggest benefits include:
“Outdoor lighting deters burglars and creates a magical ambiance in your yard. What’s more, stylish, effective exterior lighting (think motion lights or low-voltage landscape options) can really amp up your home's curb appeal,” says the Bob Villa home improvement site.