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7 Antique Outdoor Lighting Options


by DoItYourself Staff

Whether it is home or office, antique outdoor lighting is always important for providing sufficient illumination, as well as a different look to the place. Homes not only look more inviting and pleasant with outdoor lighting, but the security of the house is also improved. Outdoor Lights are very useful for backyards, pathways and driveways of the house. The selection of the right outdoor lights becomes more efficient and easy once you have the knowledge of basic lighting options available in the market.

1. Solar Lights

One of the antique outdoor lighting options in the market is solar lights. The solar lighting fixtures usually come in packs and are available in various shapes and sizes. They are in no way connected to the power source and require only one or two AA batteries to work with the solar energy. The lamps come in various designs and not only give good light, but enhance the beauty of the area too.

2. Flood Lights

Flood lights emit extremely bright light and are usually placed on a height from where they point downwards to the ground. Such lights are very useful for places where security is an important factor. Such lights are also called down lights. However, they do not have much use if wanted for creating natural light, as they produce a glare and very sharp light.

3. Special Lights

Special lights are specifically meant for areas like a patio. They cover a wide range of lights, including underwater lights and lanterns. They are mainly designed and placed according to the mind set and imagination of the owner of the house.

4. Spot Lights

Spot lights are very good for pathways. They can be placed on both the sides of a pathway at a low height so that a maximum amount of light falls on the ground and the pathway remains illuminated.

5. Gas Station Lights

Gas station lights are very often used for antique outdoor lights these days. The equipment is made of a strong variety of Aluminum, which not only makes the whole fixture sturdy, but keeps the look attractive as well.

6. Up Lights

Up lights are usually spot lights which are fixed on the ground. They point up towards anything that the owner may want to highlight. It can be a fountain or some other decorative piece that he might have placed in the outdoor.

7. Back Lights

The main objective of back lights is to increase the beauty of the area. They are normally positioned in a manner that they are not clearly visible, but are placed behind something from where they create a different kind of beauty.

Antique outdoor lights can also have LEDs placed in them, which are at any point of time much easier to take care of. They also save on energy bills. It ultimately is the choice and checkbook of the house owner that can best decide which antique outdoor light to choose.

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