2,625 Outdoor Lighting

There is nothing that highlights and emphasises beautiful architecture or a well designed landscape quite like a carefully planned outdoor lighting scheme. More
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Outdoor lighting design may seem like a daunting process, so consider the following preliminary questions before choosing the perfect outdoor lights, whether you’re looking for garden lights, security lights or outdoor wall lighting for your home.

What will you use outdoor lighting for?


For safety and security: Line your walkways and driveway with path lights. While visually quelling your fears, path lights also serve as helpful guides for guests who may need assistance and guidance towards the front door. Flood lights are also commonly used outdoor lights for illuminating large areas of space that are usually kept in the dark. While flood lights are not usually considered decorative for outdoor lighting, they are extremely beneficial, can run on motion sensors, and are usually installed inconspicuously and out of sight.

Decorative outdoor lighting creates inviting and intimate outdoor gathering or entrance spaces. For a welcoming entrance consider outdoor lights such as hanging lanterns, while oversized chandeliers could transform a gazebo into an outdoor dining room. Outdoor wall lights and lanterns can flank entry doors or line walkways and gardens. Marking an entry or arrival, lamp posts and other post lighting can also be used for hanging Christmas wreaths or marking house numbers. Some fire pits will also add ambient light as well as warmth, so consider one when looking for outdoor lighting options for late night chats around the patio.

Landscape outdoor lighting is probably the key design feature that often gets neglected when designing a garden. Landscape lighting not only highlights well designed features, but it also conceals those features that may want to be concealed. Spot lights can shine directly on a plants, trees or architectural features, while walkway lighting will serenely guide you through the garden and landscape. For decks and staircases you can use recessed decking lights or uplights that are flush to the structure, for visibility as well as for the soft cascading effect of light.

What are the power options for outdoor lights?


Solar garden lights are perfect for spaces that don’t have regular access to electricity or do not require powerful outdoor lights. It’s convenient that there is no wiring, but it’s important that these lights are used in an area that regularly receives heavy doses of sunlight and preferably in areas that will not suffer too heavily without light. Otherwise have a backup light source.
Line voltage and low voltage outdoor lighting rely on more heavily installed wiring and electrical set ups. These outdoor lights will function to the same level as interior lights, so it’s more common to use these for flood lights or other security lights, as well as entry lights or other areas relying on these light fixtures as primary light sources.

What additional accessories or specialty outdoor lighting may you need?


For seasonal parties or festive gatherings, there is also a wide range of specialty lighting including string lights to hang on your house or drape on a pergola or outdoor structure. Tiki torches are fun and add an exotic effect to any party. Additional features include self timers, motion sensors, and of course environmentally-friendly outdoor lights.