What is Outdoor Garden Decoration Light

 

 

Landscape lighting or garden lighting refers to the use of outdoor lighting in private gardens and public landscapes; used to improve safety, nighttime aesthetics, accessibility, security, entertainment and sports, and social and event purposes. Light pollution can be exacerbated by excessive, misdirected or disruptive use of light, but even careful use of light can fundamentally alter natural conditions. As a major side effect of urbanization, it has been accused of harming health, destroying ecosystems and damaging the aesthetic environment.

 

Advantages of Outdoor Garden Decoration Light

 

 

Enhances the beauty of your garden
Garden lighting can enhance the beauty of your garden by highlighting its unique features. For instance, you can use lighting to accentuate the texture and colour of your plants, trees, and shrubs. You can also use lighting to highlight a particular garden feature, such as a fountain, statue, or a favourite garden bench.

 

Creates ambiance
Garden lighting can create a warm and inviting atmosphere where you can relax and entertain guests. By strategically placing lighting fixtures, you can create a dramatic effect that adds depth and dimension to your garden and makes it more enjoyable during the evening hours.

 

Provides safety and security
Garden lighting can provide safety and security by illuminating paths, steps, and other potential hazards. By doing so, you reduce the risk of accidents and injuries that may occur in poorly lit areas. Moreover, lighting can act as a deterrent to intruders, making your property less attractive to potential burglars.

 

Adds functionality to your outdoor space
Garden lighting can add functionality to your outdoor space by extending its use into the evening hours. With proper lighting, you can create a cosy and comfortable environment that allows you to spend more time in your garden.

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Outdoor garden decoration light is an essential part of the decorative lighting category. These products are not limited by any seasons and can be used to decorate your garden anytime you want. We have many series of outdoor garden decoration lights, including those that can be planted in the ground, hung on trees, and spread on lawns, among others. They can be powered by solar rechargeable batteries, regular batteries, and adapters.


Our outdoor garden decoration lights have high quality. They are made of strong and weather-resistant materials, ensuring that they are able to withstand harsh weather conditions. They come in various designs and sizes, giving you the freedom to choose the one that best suits your garden.

 

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The Different Types of Garden Lights

 

Garden bollard lights
Bollard lights look like miniature street lights. They work well in larger gardens and outdoor spaces and are available in a range of sizes and styles. As well as giving careful thought to the size and style that you choose, you should also consider how light is emitted. Some bollards provide 360 degrees of light, which are ideal for large, open spaces. Others shine in a single direction, providing a narrower beam of light and illuminating what is directly in front of it, rather than what's around it. Use garden bollard lights for driveways, wider garden paths and lawns.

 

Outdoor spotlights
Spotlights can be mounted in an elevated position on walls or trees and angled downwards; or placed at ground level on a spike, pointing upwards or level. They provide a wide beam of light to illuminate a large area. Spotlights are generally mains or battery powered, however there are also solar powered options, but these will not provide as high a light output. Use outdoor spotlights to illuminate paths, driveways and lawns from above; and trees, bushes and walls from the ground. Bear in mind that this type of light emits a wider splash of light, and are best used in large, open areas; or angled upwards at the base of trees and bushes to illuminate them.

 

Garden wall lights
Garden wall lights are different from spotlights in that they are decorative light fittings that both provide light to an outdoor area and look good in their own right. Most wall lights are mains powered but there are solar and battery powered options out there as well.


Outdoor Floodlights
Floodlights emit a very wide beam of bright light, and are usually used as security lights with a PIR sensor. Generally, using floodlights in your garden will simply wash out the effects of any other lighting, however they can be used in a similar fashion to spotlights when positioned at ground level. If you have a large tree or wall that you want to light up, a floodlight at the base of the feature might be more effective than a spotlight, due to the higher light output.

 

In-ground lights
In-ground lights are essentially a spotlight that is embedded in the ground, with the face of the fitting sitting flush with the surface of the ground. In-ground lights are most commonly used at the edges of driveways and paths, and IP68 rated fittings can be completely submerged in water features. They can also be installed horizontally into the face of steps and walls.

 

Deck lighting
Deck lighting fittings are similar to in-ground light fittings. The difference is that they are shorter as they will be fitted into wood rather than the ground. They can, however, also be used as ground lights if conditions allow, for example in small flowerbeds or rockeries.

 

LED candle lights
Candle light is ideal for creating a warm, cosy atmosphere in the evenings. LED candle lights provide a realistic effect, last a lot longer than real candles and aren't affected by the wind. Use with patio furniture or along the edges of paths and water features.

 

String lights and lantern lights
String lights and lantern lights are used for decorative purposes, and can be used along walls, tree branches, bushes and gazebos. Opt for battery or solar powered lights for an affordable and versatile solution, or invest in mains powered for permanent use.

Material Selection of Outdoor Lights
 

Galvanised steel
Galvanised steel is resistant to corrosion, and therefore lends itself ex- tremely well to coastal areas where the property is exposed to all kinds of weather. When you buy a lamp that is galvanised, it will have a glossy surface, which will eventually assume a more matte and rustic look. Hot dip galvanising is carried out manually.

 

Plastic
Plastic is a strong material and is therefore suitable for areas with severe weather.

 

Brass
Brass is a very sturdy and weather resistant material, which makes the material suitable for outdoor lights.

It is an alloy consisting of copper and zinc, which will eventually take on a darker patina, more like a beautiful, light-brownish colour.

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Corten
Corten steel is a type of steel that is incredibly durable in all kinds of weather. The surface of corten steel rusts very quickly, which forms a protective layer that extends corrosion time with up to 8 years compared to regular steel.
Changeable weather helps maintaining this protective layer, which provides a greater resistance to corrosion than on other types of steel. The process creates a beautiful, rusty-red surface that may gradually change character and color over time.

 

Copper
Copper has a characteristic, orange-red color which – when exposed to changing weather – gets a decorative, green surface called verdigris. This surface is not only beautiful, but at the same time protects the ma- terial from further corrosion attacks.
This means that lamps in copper are both incredibly beautiful and very durable in areas with changeable and harsh weather.

 

How Can I Power My Garden Lighting

Mains powered garden lights
For lighting that is to be installed permanently, connecting to mains power is the most reliable method of powering your garden lights. The advantage to using mains power is that as long as you have power to your home, you'll be able to power the lights in your garden. It is a dependable, safe way of powering the lights in your garden, and is ideal for larger lights such as lamp posts, and for security lighting.

 

12v garden lights
If you have an outside plug socket, then 12v garden lights are an incredibly simple way to light your outdoor space. Simply place them where you want them, then plug them into your outdoor socket, and switch them on. You don't need to bury any cables, and they are easy to move too.

 

Solar garden lights
Solar powered garden lighting technology has come on a long way in previous years, and today solar garden lights are a great way to get light into your garden if you don't have access to mains electricity, or don't want to add to your electricity bills.

 

Battery powered garden lights
When you need some light in your garden but don't want to install a light permanently - such as on patios and outdoor dining areas - then battery power is the way to go.

 
How to Install Garden Lights
 
1. Planning and designing your landscape lighting

Identify the areas to illuminate: Take a walk around your garden or backyard and identify the areas you want to highlight. This could include pathways, flower beds, trees, water features, or outdoor seating areas. By determining the areas you want to illuminate, you can create a focal point and enhance the overall ambiance of your outdoor space.
Choose the type of lighting fixtures: There are various types of landscape lighting fixtures to choose from, including path lights, spotlights, well lights, floodlights, and deck lights. Each type serves a different purpose and creates a different effect. Path lights, for example, are perfect for illuminating walkways, while spotlights can be used to highlight specific landscape features. Consider the aesthetic you want to achieve and select fixtures that complement your overall design.
Decide on the power source: Landscape lighting can be powered by electricity, solar energy, or low-voltage systems. Each option has its advantages and considerations. Electric-powered lights provide a consistent and reliable source of light, while solar lights are environmentally friendly and require no wiring. Low-voltage systems are flexible and safe to install. Choose the power source that best suits your needs and abilities.

2. Gathering the necessary tools and materials

Shovel: A shovel will come in handy when digging holes for your lighting fixtures. Choose a shovel that is sturdy and appropriate for the type of soil in your outdoor space.
Wire strippers: Wire strippers are essential for removing the insulation from the wires when connecting the lights. Look for wire strippers with different gauge options to accommodate various wire sizes.
Waterproof connectors: Waterproof connectors are crucial for ensuring that the connections between the wires and fixtures are secure and protected from the elements. Opt for high-quality connectors that are durable and reliable.
Voltage tester: A voltage tester is used to ensure that the power to the lighting system is off before working with the wires. This tool helps prevent accidents and ensures your safety during installation.
Trenching tool: If you plan on burying the wires underground, a trenching tool will be useful for creating a narrow trench to house the wires. This tool will help protect them from damage and allow for a neater installation.
Cable or wiring: Depending on the distance between the lights and the power source, you may need to purchase extra cable or wiring to connect everything together. Make sure to choose wiring that is suitable for outdoor use and can withstand the elements.

3. Preparing the area for installation

Clear the area: Remove any obstacles, such as rocks, branches, or debris, from the area where the lights will be installed. Clearing the area will make it easier to dig holes, lay cables, and position the lighting fixtures.
Mark the locations: Use stakes or small flags to mark the locations where you plan to install the lights. This will give you a visual guide when it's time to place the fixtures in their designated spots. Take measurements to ensure the proper spacing and alignment of your lights.
Adjust the terrain: If the terrain is uneven or slopes, you may need to make some adjustments to ensure that your fixtures will be level and stable. Use a shovel to level the ground or add soil to create a stable base for the lights. Taking the time to level the area will ensure a professional-looking installation.
Consider underground wiring: If you plan on burying the wiring underground, you'll need to dig a narrow trench along the paths or designated areas. Use a trenching tool or shovel to create the trench, ensuring that it is deep enough to accommodate the wires and provide adequate protection. Be cautious of any existing utility lines or pipes in the area and dig carefully.
Ensure proper drainage: If your outdoor space is prone to water accumulation or has poor drainage, it's important to address this before installing the lights. Excessive moisture can damage the wiring and create safety hazards. Improve drainage in the area by adding gravel or installing a drainage system to ensure the longevity of your landscape lighting.
Check for overhead hazards: Take a careful look at any overhanging branches or structures that may obstruct the path of your lighting fixtures. Trim any branches or consider repositioning the fixtures to ensure that they have a clear path and won't be obstructed by any overhead hazards.

4. Installing the lighting fixtures

Digging holes: If you are installing stake lights or other types of fixtures that need to be secured in the ground, use a shovel or a specialized auger to dig holes at the marked locations. Make sure the holes are deep enough to accommodate the fixtures while providing stability.
Positioning the fixtures: Place each lighting fixture into its respective hole, making sure it sits firmly and securely. Adjust the fixture's position as necessary to achieve the desired lighting effect while keeping it level and straight.
Securing the fixtures: To ensure that the fixtures remain stable, backfill the holes with soil or a mixture of soil and gravel, gently tamping it down around the base of each fixture. This will provide support and help prevent any wobbling or leaning over time.
Mounting options: If you have wall-mounted lights or fixtures that need to be attached to a surface, use the appropriate mounting brackets and screws. Ensure that the fixtures are level and securely fastened to the wall or other surfaces.
Connecting wiring: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to connect the wiring from each fixture to the main power source. Use waterproof connectors and wire nuts to make secure and waterproof connections. Strip the wires using wire strippers and twist them tightly together to ensure a solid connection.

5. Wiring and connecting the lights

Plan the wiring layout: Before you begin wiring, review your lighting plan and determine the best route for the wires. Consider the shortest and most efficient path from the power source to each lighting fixture. Take into account any obstacles, such as trees or structures, and plan your wiring accordingly.
Strip the wire: Using wire strippers, carefully remove the insulation from the ends of the wires. Make sure to expose enough wire for a secure and reliable connection.
Connect the wires: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for each lighting fixture to connect the wires. Typically, this involves matching the positive and negative wires of the fixture with the corresponding wires from the power source. Use waterproof connectors or wire nuts to join the wires together, ensuring a secure and watertight connection.
Test the connections: Once the wiring is complete, use a voltage tester to check the connections. This will verify that there is no power running through the wires before proceeding. Safety always comes first, so be thorough in testing and double-checking your connections.
Secure the wiring: Use landscaping staples or clips to secure the wiring along its designated path. This will help keep the wires tidy and prevent tripping hazards. Make sure the wiring is not visible or prone to damage from foot traffic or landscaping activities.

Application of Garden Light

 

Accent lighting

It is used to highlight particular features of the landscape such as trees, shrubs, sculptures, and water features. Uplighting and downlighting techniques are primarily used for this purpose.

Pathway lighting

It is used to illuminate walkways and driveways providing safe passage for pedestrians and vehicles. Pathway lighting fixtures are typically low voltage and can be installed along the edges of walkways or in the ground.

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Security lighting

It is installed at strategic locations, such as the front and back of the property or near entryways, to deter intruders. Motion-activated lights are frequently used for this reason.

Silhouette lighting

It is utilized to outline the contours of objects or structures, particularly for silhouetting plants or trees against the night sky.It is used to create a natural, moonlit atmosphere by installing lights high up in trees or on poles. This technique creates a soft, subtle glow that mimics the light of a full moon.

 

Outdoor Garden Decoration Light and IP Ratings

 

 

When it comes to outdoor lighting, whether it's electrical, battery-powered, or solar, the IP (Ingress Protection) rating is your guide. It tells you how well your lights can fend off water and dust.
The first digit of an IP rating refers to intrusion protection – whether you're protected from its moving parts, as well how protected the equipment is from foreign bodies:
0: No special protection.
1: Protection from a large part of the body, such as a hand (but no protection from deliberate access); from solid objects greater than 50mm in diameter.
2: Protection against fingers or other objects no greater than 80mm in length and 12mm in diameter.
3: Protection from entry by tools, wires etc. with a diameter of 2.5 mm or more.
4: Protection against solid bodies larger than 1mm (e.g. small tools).
5: Protected against dust that may harm equipment.
6: Totally dust-tight.

The second digit of an IP rating refers to protection against moisture:
0: No protection.
1: Protection against condensation.
2: Protection against water droplets deflected up to 15 degrees from vertical.
3: Protection against spray up to 60 degrees from vertical.
4: Protection against water spray from all directions.
5: Protection against low-pressure water jets (all directions).
6: Protection against string water jets and waves.
7: Protection against temporary immersion.
8: Protection against prolonged effects of immersion under pressure.
So, for example, a light with an IP rating of 68 will be very protected from both intrusion and moisture and would therefore be ideal for your garden pond.

 
FAQ

 

Q: What is the meaning of garden lighting?

A: Landscape lighting: “the use of outdoor illumination of private gardens and public gardens; for the enhancement and purposes of safety, nighttime aesthetics, accessibility, security, recreation and sports, and social and event uses.”

Q: How do garden lights work?

A: Low voltage garden lights are powered through a transformer that lowers the regular voltage down to 12-volts. These systems are safe to work with, energy efficient and easy to install and move. They are plugged into a gfci outlet outside.

Q: Why do you need garden lighting?

A: Increase the safety and security of your property by illuminating pathways, steps, and entrances. This can help prevent accidents and deter intruders. Extend the use of your outdoor spaces by providing light for night-time activities such as outdoor dining, socializing, and relaxation. Add value to your property.

Q: What is the most common type of garden lighting?

A: Spotlights are the most common type of garden light. These highlight specific key features throughout your garden. Any spotlight with a 60-degree beam angle or wider is known as a flood light. These use large pools of light to illuminate broad areas with a single fixture.

Q: What is the best way to use garden lighting?

A: For best results, place the lighting fixture a few feet away from the feature, and give it a sideways angle. It maintains an even and somewhat subtle ambient lighting for the nearby area by shining it alongside the wall. Wide-angle outdoor flood light with low wattage is recommended for this as opposed to a spotlight.

Q: Do garden lights use a lot of electricity?

A: 20 lights is a typical, moderately sized garden lighting setup. Running 20, 8-watt leds for 5 hours per day takes under 18 kilowatts of electricity per month, costing you under $5 per month. That's even if you include replacements, overages, and more!

Q: How long do garden lights last?

A: With no filament to break or burn out, leds can last 40,000 hours, approximately 20 years of regular use, compared with just two years for halogen bulbs.

Q: Are led garden lights worth it?

A: Outdoor led lights are 100% worth using in your garden landscaping vision. Here are the benefits of using led light in your garden. Led bulbs have a much longer life than traditional bulbs. Depending on usage, they can last up to 50,000 hours compared to the 5,000 hours you used to get from halogen bulbs.

Q: What color of light is best for garden lighting?

A: Noticeably cooler than 2700k, some garden lighting pros prefer this temperature. It tends to accentuate greens and blues in vegetation.

Q: Is garden lighting ac or dc?

A: Ac (alternating current) and dc (direct current) are the two main types of 12v garden lighting. Ac is the more common type and is typically used for general-purpose lighting. Dc is often used for special effects or accent lighting.

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