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Ortega Natural Brass Outdoor 2 Light Wall Light IP65RRP. £174.00£159.99
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Ortega Natural Brass Outdoor Wall Spotlight IP65RRP. £119.40£108.99
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6009-2BK-LED Black IP44 Outdoor Wall LightRRP. £48.00£43.99
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Admiral Large Oval Wall Bulkhead Brass IP64£221.99
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Admiral Large Oval Wall Bulkhead Nickel IP64£221.99
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Admiral Round Flush IP64£118.99
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Admiral Small Oval Wall Bulkhead IP64£118.99
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Aldgate outdoor wall lightRRP. £100.20£91.99
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Ankle Outdoor Small LEDRRP. £52.80£47.99
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Balmoral Top Mount - Solid Brass£826.99 – £880.99
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Balmoral Wall Lantern£428.99
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Baltimore Large Chain Pendant£296.99
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Baltimore Large Pedestal£317.99
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Baltimore Medium Chain Pendant£197.99
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Baltimore Medium Pedestal£209.99
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Baltimore Medium Wall Lantern£224.99
Different types of outdoor lighting
Homeowners install outdoor house lights for a variety of different reasons. Below are some of the more popular types that people choose for their homes.
Recessed lights: If you want your outdoor lights to be unobtrusive, recessed lights can be a good choice. This smart and contemporary solution can be fitted into ceilings, floors, or walls.
Flush lights: Flush wall lights are another convenient option for outdoor house lights. They’re also available in a wide range of styles, from bulkhead and modern lights to traditional lanterns.
Lantern lights: For a more classic effect, hanging or wall-mounted lanterns can add traditional elegance to your home. These are outdoor lights with style.
Path lights: Paths can be treacherous at night, but there are lots of different ways you can illuminate them. From recessed spotlights to lamp post and pedestal lights, the choice is yours.
LED lights: If your style is more contemporary, modern LED outdoor lights are a great option. You can light up your outside space and save energy at the same time.
Checking for outside use
When choosing lighting for your outdoor space, it is important to check if they are resistant to liquids as this indicates if they are suitable for all types of weather. The IP (Ingress Protection) code on the light will give you this information. It is a two-digit number; if the second number is 4 or above (e.g., IP57), the light is suitable for outside use.
The versatility of outdoor lights
Outdoor house lights can be used in a number of different ways, depending on your needs. Your lights can be operated by a simple switch, or fitted with a timer to come on whenever you chose.
Light-sensitive outdoor timer switches will turn them on automatically as darkness falls. Solar-powered lights are also activated automatically when the sun goes down.
Many outdoor lights feature motion sensors, which switch them on when movement is detected. This is especially useful for security, and because they’re not on all the time, the lights use less energy.
If you’re looking for the perfect outdoor lights for your home, Abbeygate Lighting can help. With 40 years of experience behind us, we can offer all the advice you need. Visit one of our showrooms in Bury St Edmunds, Norwich or Felixstowe, or contact us today for information or advice.