Lighting is one of the features that you need to consider when decorating the backyard area. A proper lighting will not only make the backyard look more appealing and romantic, but will also give you the chance to spend some time over there during the summer nights. And yes there are many different ways of how to add some lighting into the backyard, including string lights, step and deck lighting, illuminated planters, torch lights etc. Today, we would like to show you several ideas of how to beautify and accentuate your backyard with some torch lights.
A torch is the type of light that made of combustible substance like twisted flax or resinous wood that are soaked with tallow or other flammable substance and then it is ignited at the upper end. This may associate you with some Hawaiian scene with people holding such lights in their hands. However, nowadays these lights can be found with some modern design and have become a popular choice for backyard lighting. Here are several such ideas.
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Backyards With Torch Lights
Backyard torch lights can be found in different designs and sizes. They can be set on the patio, giving you the chance to spend some time over there during the summer nights. Or if you a pool in your backyard, then you can set some on the pool area. Torch lights can also add some light on the pathway, so you may choose to add some such lights on one or both sides of the pathway.
Torch lights can also be a beautiful addition to a backyard pond, especially the one with waterfall.
These types of lights can be set anywhere in your backyard area, even in some bigger planters.
Torch lights are just one of the many possible ways of how to add some lighting into your outdoor area. Tell us in the comments if you would choose such lighting for your backyard too and also let us know which one from the above ideas did you like the best. Thank you for reading and don’t forget to stay up to date with the content of Top Dreamer to find many other decoration ideas for your outdoor space.