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Homes & Gardens
Megan Slack

Jennifer Aniston’s garden lounge is the most glamorous we’ve seen – here’s why the lighting steals the show (and how to get the look)

Jennifer Aniston.

When Jennifer Aniston purchased her Beverly Hills home, she enlisted the esteemed Stephen Shadley to design his 'project of a lifetime,' which she named Ohana. The entire property embodies a tropical, escapistic ambiance that would make a five-star yoga resort envious; however, nothing showcases its beauty quite like her garden lounge.

The space, which takes the concept of indoor/outdoor living to new heights, is simultaneously stylish and serene. It features a pond-like water installation, walnut open shelves, and a gold lounger, all of which contribute to the space's Northeast Asian-influenced aesthetic. Jennifer Aniston's Japanese-inspired garden is utterly breathtaking, and the secret is in its ambient outdoor lighting.

In this garden lounge, Jennifer and Stephen Shadley have perfected the art of 'task lighting' – simply known as creating pockets of illumination wherever needed. Rather than using a large light to keep her space bright, she's installed smaller bulbs in distinct areas where a more focused light is required. The result is stunning, and also replicable in our own homes and gardens.

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While we can't enjoy a garden lounge on Jen's scale, we can upgrade the space we do have with intelligent lighting techniques. When curating a high-end look, James Kendall, Operations Director at KES Lighting & Home, lives by a tried-and-tested rule: Less is more – but quality matters.

'Rather than scattering lots of cheap fittings, invest in fewer, high-quality pieces and focus on where they will have the most impact,' James advises. 'A well-positioned wall lantern, a beautifully crafted spike light for planting, or concealed strip lighting under steps and seating will always look more refined.'

Alongside the shape of your light (and its placement), James notes that selecting the right material is crucial. Timeless finishes such as antique brass, matte black, or aged bronze add to the sense of elegance. 'It’s not just about how it looks during the day, but how the light performs after dark,' he adds. 'Opt for warm white temperatures and fittings with good glare control to ensure comfort and atmosphere.'

With the correct placement, you can tap into the resort-like ambiance of Jennifer's lounge, even if you don't have a Beverly Hills house to work with.


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