Outdoor living spaces have become extensions of our homes. And landscape lighting transforms gardens, patios and walkways from ordinary to extraordinary after dark. But with so many lighting options now, what are the most popular fixtures seen across residential and commercial properties? Let’s explore the classics. While creative designs mix various specialty fixtures, you’ll notice […]
Outdoor living spaces have become extensions of our homes. And landscape lighting transforms gardens, patios and walkways from ordinary to extraordinary after dark. But with so many lighting options now, what are the most popular fixtures seen across residential and commercial properties? Let’s explore the classics.
While creative designs mix various specialty fixtures, you’ll notice these core types repeating across professionally lit landscapes. Each serves distinct and important roles.
Here are some of the most common types of landscape lighting fixtures:
Arguably the most common landscape lights, path lights illuminate walking routes with a gentle glow. They typically feature short metal or composite spikes inserted right alongside hardscapes or gardens. Angled tops project light downward from low heights. Path lights range from 3 to 18 inches tall. They often use LED or low voltage halogen lamps.
Need to highlight architectural structures, water features, or specimen plantings? Spotlights project a narrow, powerful beam ideal for accenting specific landscape elements. Use warm or cool white LEDs from 5 to 50 watts. Spotlights sit low or mount higher on eave lines. Some feature adjustable heads, glare shields, and colored lenses.
General broad illumination comes from flood light fixtures. They distribute a wide beam pattern for lighting driveways, patios, garden areas and other large zones. Floods usually mount to walls or eaves 8 to 15 feet high. But mini floods can also be staked into garden beds. Pick flood beam angles from narrow to wide.
For improved safety and visual appeal along foot traffic routes, deck and step lights provide low-level illumination. Mini fixtures recess into risers or aim up from below. Low-voltage LEDs improve visibility on stairs, docks, porches and raised landings while avoiding glare.
Grazing architectural surfaces with light creates a dramatic visual impact. Wall wash fixtures feature a linear row of LEDs in an angled housing. This “washes” structures evenly with light to reveal textures. Use outdoor LED wall lights on surfaces like concrete, stucco, stone, and brick facades.
Recessed well lights tuck discreetly into gardens, turf, and hardscapes. Only the light shines up and out. Well light housings install at or below grade. Then, cap them with gravel, vegetation, or transparent diffusers nearly flush. Achieve subtle but impactful accents without visible fixtures.
For quick and easy path markers or spot illumination without wiring, solar landscape lights harness free energy from the sun. Integrated panels charge batteries to power LED lamps all night. Just mount or spike them in place for renewable operation. Choose solar where access to electricity is challenging.
With such diversity among modern outdoor light fixtures, nearly any lighting aim is possible. Work with experts to select optimal types and placements to fulfill both aesthetic and functional goals across your unique outdoor living environment.
Contact RRRlighting today to get the best landscape lighting fixtures for your property!