When you think of outdoor lighting you might immediately be drawn to images of the traditional outdoor wall lights. The lantern-like lamps associated with the foggy streets of 19th century London. At Exclusive Lighting we not only stock examples of this kind of illumination, we also cater for more modern tastes and for those homeowners who really want to make the most of their garden or outside space.
In recent years there has been an increase in the range of different outdoor lighting products. The first example of which would be the walk or drive over light. These beautiful lights are built into your drive or walkway, which not only provides a stunning entrance scene to return home to, it also offers a practical solution to those long winter nights where a dark drive could lead to a misplaced foot. You can create your very own landing strip with these lights which come in three colours; a patriotic pallette of red, white or blue.
Lighting for the garden has also seen an overhaul in recent years as people look to make the most of their efforts in the soil. Feature lighting and spot lights used sympathetically can ensure that our gardens can be enjoyed not only through the day, but during the darkest of evenings. With the increasing number of people adding chimeneas and gas heat lamps in their outside space, it is becoming more and more relevant for decorative garden lighting to become part of the homeowners' considerations.
Currently listed on our outdoor lighting products page we have some modern wall light fittings, such as the marine, pillar, terra or vela wall lights. We also stock the more traditional light fixtures such as those mentioned earlier in the article; both in respect to wall lights and patio or post lights.
Post lights are available in both wooden finished and metallic finishes with glass shades. If you are unsure as to what we mean by "post lights" then why not have a look at our products pages, where there are some photographs for you to view. They come in either bollard form standing at 760mm tall, or the shorter pedestal design which would sit just above ankle height. However large or small your garden you will be able to find a light to make the most of your outside space.