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From FX Luminaire fixtures to Brilliance LED lamps to King Innovation wire accessories, our band of landscape lighting brands is set to keep your yard in tune with whatever ambiance you desire. Fashion one of our downlights to a high tree branch or the eaves of your home to achieve an ethereal moonlighting effect. Need yard lights to upgrade safety? Path lights are a gentle but effective vehicle for preventing trips and falls along walkways and driveways. Our curated selection of ourdoor lighting brands can help backyard enthusiasts like you create the perfect blend of ambiance and safety in any outdoor space.
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Landscape Lighting Frequently Asked Questions
Integrated lights refer to lighting units where the light source and the fixture housing are combined into a single unit, making them ideal for permanent installation. Drop-in lights, on the other hand, are designed to be easily installed or “dropped in” to an existing, non-integrated fixture.
Depending on the scope of the area, path lights should be placed 6 to 8 feet apart in residential applications to create pools of light that gently guide the way. For commercial applications that require more lighting, place path lights 4 to 6 feet apart.
YThe best outdoor lights for security are those that provide bright, wide coverage and are motion activated. Because of their broad beams and high-intensity illumination, flood lights are best used for outdoor security as they literally “flood” an area with burglar-blocking light.
There are several common types of outdoor lights that thrive in different scenarios. Spotlights produce focused beams and are great for highlighting specific features. Flood lights have broader beams and cover large areas. Pathlights are low to the ground and help light up walkways and driveways. Finally, uplights and downlights shine light in either direction to illuminate high or low features.
Yes, many landscape lighting systems are DIY-friendly with low-voltage or solar-powered options. For corded lights, you’ll need to dig trenches to lay down the wiring, then connect each light fixture to the main cable. If your outdoor lighting system involves hardwiring or if you're installing high-voltage lights, it’s best to consult a professional.