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Sourcing Outoor Lighting

As living spaces extend beyond the walls of your clients’ homes, a considered outdoor lighting scheme is essential. In addition to providing important footpath visibility and entrance-point peace of mind, outdoor lighting can serve as ambient lighting for outdoor entertaining and as a decorative accent to highlight exterior features.

Outdoor lighting options are becoming as varied in design as interior fixtures, from transitional to ultra-modern, and can even be decorative elements in themselves. Here, we’ll explore the key outdoor lighting guidelines to consider when approaching an exterior design project.

Entrance Lighting

Purpose: Entrance lighting is important for safety and visibility when unlocking and opening doors and maneuvering through them.

Type of Outdoor Area Types of Lighting Placement Tips
Single front, side door, tight spaces Single wall sconce Install light on the keyhole side
Double doors, with or without porch/overhang Pair of wall sconces, overhead light Flank the doors with a pair of lights; add overhead if desired
Large or wraparound porch, porte-cocheres, covered patios Wall sconce(s) next to doors, overhead recessed or flushmount lights, outdoor pendants or chandeliers Use overhead lights at intervals in large spaces, or a larger scale statement light, add extra visibility and presence
Garage door Pair of wall sconces, RLM/barn light fixture, flood lights Wall lights are nice for curb appeal but a centered RLM or flood light can shine over a wide area like a driveway

A good measurement guide for outdoor wall sconces is to ensure the fixture is about ¼ the overall height of the door it’s next to. Some aesthetics may deviate, depending on your client’s needs.

Landscape Lighting

Purpose: Landscape lighting is largely aesthetic and can highlight areas that would not otherwise stand out, but it can also be functional for safety as with path lights.

While landscape lighting can be considered its own project, and often has a dedicated team to tackle it, clients may expect that all their exterior lighting is part of a cohesive plan.

  • Path lights are often considered part of a landscape lighting scheme. They may require digging to bury electrical wires, or pouring concrete for in-ground types.
  • Spot lights can be used to highlight trees, shrubs or architectural elements that deserve, well, the spotlight.
  • See our Landscape Lighting guide for more.

Accent Lighting

Purpose: Accent lighting is another way to highlight features that aren’t necessarily part of a landscape (i.e. walls, buildings) and some path lighting—like step lights—serve as both accent and practical functions.

Like the name implies, accent lighting serves to highlight architectural and landscaping features.

  • Lighting fence posts, walls and hedges delineates boundaries.
  • Step lights and path lights are functional accents that add safety.
  • Key considerations for accent lights are the same as landscape lighting.
  • May require a separate installation team for digging underground and installing with or near water features.

Materials for Outdoor Lighting

Lighting for outdoor applications is made to withstand exposure via both its material and its engineering. Metal, glass and acrylic are the most prolific materials, each with its own benefit.

Metal

The most-used metal in outdoor lighting design is aluminum; it’s durable, lightweight and malleable to create just about any shape. It’s also stable when exposed to the elements. Some metals (e.g. copper, brass) will develop patinas over time that look markedly different from the finish out of the box. Others may be coated to prevent that natural weathering.

  • Marine-grade finishes: Ideal for coastal/humid applications
  • Powder-coated metals: Resist rust better than untreated finishes

Glass and Acrylic

Modern acrylics resist discoloration and weathering, but glass is still a popular choice for outdoor lighting designs. Glass is commonly used as part of a design, while acrylic is often seen in diffusers.

Outdoor Lighting Construction

To cope with the elements and unique outdoor-only concerns, outdoor lights are made to different standards of use than indoor-only lighting.

  • Integrated LEDs: Factory-sealed fixtures that use LEDs will last longer than incandescents and will not need replacing, which would damage the seal.
  • Dark Sky compliance: If you project is in a community that has a light pollution ordinance, you will need to source lights that are compliant; they will be notated as such.

Ratings for Outdoor Lighting

To determine if a light fixture is safe for outdoor use, look to its UL rating, which tells you how much moisture a fixture or fan can withstand.

  • UL Wet Listed: Can be hosed down and completely exposed to rain or other elements.
  • UL Damp Listed: Can be installed outside in sheltered locations only—under a covered patio or gazebo, etc.

To learn more about UL listings, Read more: What do UL ratings mean?

Some brands are excluded.

Alessi, Artek, Arteriors, Artkalia, Bambrella, BDI, Bernhardt Design, Blomus, Blu Dot, Calligaris, Cane-line, Carl Hansen, Cherner Chair Company, Chilewich, Copeland Furniture, Driade, dweLED, Ethnicraft, Fermob, Fine Art Handcrafted Lighting, FLOS, Fredrick Ramond, Gan Rugs, Greenington, Gus Modern, Heller, Herman Miller, Hinkley, Hubbardton Forge, Huppe, Iittala, Kartell, Kebe, Knoll, Lafer, Lafuma, Lechuza, Loll Designs, Loloi, Luceplan, Lyon Beton, Magis, Marset, Midj, Minka Aire Fans, Modern Fan Company, Modern Forms, Modloft, Modloft Black, Moooi Carpets, Nanimarquina, Nelson Bubble Lamps, Nomon, Petite Friture, QLOCKTWO, Roll & Hill, Secto Design, Teckell, Toulemonde Bochart, Visual Comfort, Vitra, Vondom, WAC Lighting, ZANEEN design. Some eligible brands may include items that do not qualify for this promotion. This list is subject to change at any time. All open-box, clearance, light bulbs and some sale items are also excluded from this offer. Cannot be combined with any other offers or past orders.

Discount does not apply to furniture, clearance or open-box items.

Brand exclusions:

*Exclusions apply. Certain brands prohibit discounting and are excluded from this offer:

&Tradition, Alessi, Artek, Arteriors, Bambrella, BDI, Bernhardt Design, Big Ass Fans, Blomus, Blu Dot, Calligaris, Capital Lighting, Carl Hansen, Casablanca Fan Company, Cerno, Cherner Chair Company, Chilewich, Contardi Lighting, Copeland Furniture, Corbett Lighting, Craftmade, Currey & Company, Cyan Design, dweLED, EcoSmart Fire, Eglo, Elan Lighting, ET2 Lighting, Ethnicraft, Fanimation Fans, Fatboy, Feiss, Fermob, Fine Art Handcrafted Lighting, FLOS, Fredrick Ramond, Fritz Hansen, Gabriel Scott, Gan Rugs, George Kovacs, Greenington, Gus Modern, Heller, Hennepin Made, Herman Miller, Hinkley, Hubbardton Forge, Hudson Valley Lighting, Humanscale, Hunter Fans, Huppe, Iittala, J. Adams & Co., Juniper Design, Kebe, Kichler, Knoll, Lafer, Lafuma, Lechuza, Loll Designs, Loloi, Louis Poulsen, Luceplan, Lyon Beton, LZF, Magis, Marset, Maxim Lighting, Metropolitan Lighting, Midj, Minka Aire Fans, Minka-Lavery, Mitzi - Hudson Valley Lighting, Modern Fan Company, Modern Forms, Modloft, Modloft Black, Monte Carlo Fans, Moooi, Moooi Carpets, Nanimarquina, Nelson Bubble Lamps, Nomon, Oxygen Lighting, Pablo Designs, Petite Friture, QLOCKTWO, Quorum International, Regina Andrew, Robert Abbey, Roll & Hill, RS Barcelona, Savoy House, Schonbek, Sea Gull Lighting, Secto Design, SONNEMAN Lighting, Stickbulb, Studio M, Tech Lighting, Teckell, Terzani, The Great Outdoors: Minka-Lavery, Toulemonde Bochart, Troy Lighting, Vibia, Visual Comfort, Vitra, Vondom, WAC Lighting, Zaneen Design

Some eligible brands may include items that do not qualify for this promotion. This list is subject to change at any time. Clearance, light bulbs and some sale items are also excluded from this offer. Cannot be combined with any other offers or past orders.