Illuminate Your Outdoor Oasis - Tips for Selecting the Right Pool Lighting

Jason Craycraft • April 29, 2024
Illuminate Your Outdoor Oasis - Tips for Selecting the Right Pool Lighting

As a pool owner, you want to enjoy your backyard oasis at any time of the day - whether it’s sunny outside or not! By selecting the proper lighting, you can enjoy relaxing in your pool and the surrounding poolside area 24/7.

A well-lit backyard pool with patio lighting, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere.

1. Understand Your Lighting Needs

There are a few things to consider when it comes to what you need out of your pool lighting:

Ambiance: What kind of mood do you want to create? Soft, warm lights are a good fit for a relaxing, tranquil type of aesthetic while brighter lights may be more functional.

Safety: It’s important that your lighting ensures that you can safely enjoy your pool area. Make sure that walkways, pool edges, and steps are properly lit.

Highlight Features: Does your pool boast a stunning water feature? If so, you may want to choose lighting that draws attention to that!

2. Choose the Right Type of Lighting

There are a few different options to choose from when selecting your pool lighting. Each has 

Led Lights: Energy efficient and long lasting, LED lights are a very popular choice for pool lighting. Plus, they offer a variety of color options to go with your design and aesthetic.

Solar Lights: Environmentally friendly and easy to install, solar lights are a great option if your outdoor area has plenty of sunlight.

Fiber Optic Lights: These type of lights provide a soft underwater glow and are perfect for creating a magical, almost ethereal ambiance in your pool.

3. Consider Automation and Control

Smart Lighting: Opt for smart lighting systems that allow you to control your lights remotely. This feature is convenient and allows you to customize your lighting according to your needs.

Timers: Set timers to turn your lights on and off automatically, saving energy and ensuring your pool area is always well-lit when needed.

4. Ensure Proper Installation:

Safety First: Hire a professional, such as our team at Omni Pools & Scapes, to install your lighting to ensure it meets safety standards and is properly grounded. 

Waterproofing: Ensure that all lighting fixtures are waterproof to prevent damage and ensure longevity.

Backyard featuring a pool and fire pit, enhanced by pool lighting for a cozy ambiance.

Selecting the right lighting for your pool can transform your pool area into a stunning retreat that is not only safe, but also inviting. By understanding your lighting needs, choosing the right type of lighting, and ensuring proper installation, you can create the perfect pool area that is as beautiful and functional at night as it is during the day.

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