Best Outdoor Lights of 2022: From Wall Lights to Solar Lights

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       As summer approaches, the days of entertaining friends and family at night are drawing ever closer.So making sure your garden has enough outdoor lights is key, not only to create the ambience, atmosphere we’re after, but to light up your space so you don’t need to move the party indoors.
       Outdoor lights come in many different forms.On the one hand, you have more practical spotlights and security lights that you may want to install year-round to monitor your home.But what we’re more interested in here is the stylish, atmospheric side; the lighting will totally elevate the look of your garden.
       From wall and smart lighting to fairy lights and stake lights, we’ve broken down all the best types of garden lights you can line up in your outdoor space this year, as well as the best options you can buy for each type.But first, we’ve gathered some of the most important information to consider when choosing which lights to buy.

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       Just as LED bulbs are now the standard for Christmas lights, using them for most outdoor uses is often the best choice.While other types of lights tend to overheat, which can be problematic if they are near fire-prone trees or foliage, LED lights are designed to stay cool and prevent any unexpected disasters in the garden as much as possible.Combine that with the fact that LED technology is generally more energy efficient, and you have plenty of reasons why they’re a better choice for outdoor use.
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       To make sure your outdoor garden is perfectly lit this summer, we’ve found the best garden lighting ideas of all varieties.
       Wall lights actually vary a lot, both in design style and the way they light up a space.Modern, contemporary wall sconce styles tend to look sleeker and better-looking, while more traditional sconces tend to give a more retro, rustic look.Some also have more comprehensive features, such as the Flos wall light designed with dimmable settings, so you can change the ambience depending on the occasion.
       If you’re not only interested in the style and aesthetics of lights, smart lights are for you.While we can’t say they’re the most design-motivated lights in our guide, they’re far more capable when it comes to functionality.Colors are variable, connected via an app, and you can control your lights with your voice via Alexa, Google Assitant or Apple HomeKit, and whether you choose a spotlight version or a bolder strip, Philips’ Hue lights are leaders in the field.Connect them all and you have an incredible garden light show.
       String lights are one of the easiest ways to elevate an outdoor space, adding a fairytale quality while instantly becoming more welcoming and relaxing.They’re more of an aesthetic choice than a practical one, since you don’t really get that much light from a single cord, but they create an aesthetic in a way that few other light styles can. kind of atmosphere.
       Pile lights are a great way to accentuate parts of the garden, almost like a spotlight, drawing guests’ eyes and attention to where they are.Use them to line your patio for a relaxing fireside vibe, or place them subtly where you have more exciting features to ensure everything is lit and visible.Our favorites are these Torch Style Solar Lights from John Lewis, great for buying in bulk and spreading out in your outdoor space in a well thought out way for anyone running on batteries and solar power and lacking mains power outside Even better power.

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       Garden lanterns are a lot of fun to play with, especially when they come in more unique designs, like the John Lewis Harmony LED lanterns.Hang some smartly in your garden or patio space and you’ll instantly give it a touch of elegance.When choosing the right model to buy, the first thing to consider is whether you want it to have built-in lights like the color-changing John Lewis, or whether you’d prefer to use candles (a slightly riskier option) like the Made Asi Lantern.
       While sconces and stakes can bring light to your patio or garden to create an ambience, if you’re hosting friends for drinks or dinner around the table, outdoor table lamps can be used as centerpieces and focal points to create an even more appealing area.Most outdoor table lamps are also designed with a strong focus on practicality and functionality, some are solar powered and some are wirelessly charged so you can easily move them around and bring them indoors.If you’re hosting a larger garden party or wedding, place one on each table, just like a candle, and you’ll instantly create a more intimate table setting.

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       Many outdoor spotlights are designed to double as security lights, but spotlights can also be used for stylistic purposes.We recommend choosing a set of smaller spotlights and using them to highlight different features in your garden, whether it’s lining up a path or lighting up your flower beds for guests to watch at night.Some of our favorites are also designed to be energy efficient, using solar energy to keep any unnecessary wires or cables from running through the grass or patio.

 


Post time: Jun-07-2022