Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted

Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted

Wall sconces are lighting fixtures that are mounted on walls, either indoors or outdoors. They come in various styles, shapes, and sizes, and can be used for ambient lighting, accent lighting, or task lighting.

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What is Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted

 

 

Wall sconces are lighting fixtures that are mounted on walls, either indoors or outdoors. They come in various styles, shapes, and sizes, and can be used for ambient lighting, accent lighting, or task lighting.

 

 
Benefits of Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted
 
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Task Lighting
Wall sconces are perfect for task lighting, such as illuminating a pathway, a porch, or a patio. They provide focused light that can help you see where you're going and what you're doing, making your outdoor spaces safer and more functional.

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Style
Wall sconces come in various styles, from modern and minimalist to rustic and vintage. Choosing the right style can add personality and charm to your outdoor areas, making them more inviting and enjoyable.

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Space-Saving
Wall sconces are mounted on walls, which means they don't take up valuable floor or table space. This is especially important for small outdoor areas where every inch counts.

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Durability
Outdoor wall sconces are designed to withstand the elements, such as rain, wind, and sun. They are made of high-quality materials, such as metal, glass, and acrylic, that can resist rust, corrosion, and fading.

 

Galvanized Wall Light

Galvanized Wall Light

Type:Wall Lamp
Max Watt:Max 8W
Bulb:GU10,Max 8W (Not including bulb)
Color:Zinc plated/Baking lamp steel

Galvanized Outdoor Barn Light Wall Mount Sconce

Galvanized Outdoor Barn Light Wall Mount Sconce

Suitable power level: A++ - D
Working Voltage: 230V
Type:Wall Lamp
Lampholder: E27

Galvanized Outdoor Barn Light

Galvanized Outdoor Barn Light

Suitable power level: A++ - D
Working Voltage: 230V
Type: Wall Lamp
Lampholder:E27
Sensor Angle:100-110°

Outdoor Round Wall Light

Outdoor Round Wall Light

Suitable power level: A++ - D
Working Voltage: 230V
Type:Wall Lamp
Lampholder:E27

Galvanized Gooseneck Lights

Galvanized Gooseneck Lights

Suitable power level: E
Working Voltage: 230V
Type:Wall Lamp
Ra: 80
Color temperature:3000K

 

 

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Tips for Choosing the Right Size Outdoor Wall Lights

 

 

Find Your Lighting Style
The lighting you use around your home plays a pivotal role in shaping the aesthetic of your home's exterior. Narrowing your style can make the search for lighting simple. Here are a few tips to help you find the ideal wall lighting style for your home.
Consider the exterior of your home and make note of any unique qualities. Does your home feature lots of curved accents Perhaps your home is more modern and built with clean geometric lines. Take your home's architectural features into account when looking for outdoor lighting.
Match your new outdoor lighting fixtures to existing fixtures around your home. For example, if you have a brass door handle and knocker, adding light fixtures that are made with a similar brass finish can give your home a cohesive, well-designed look.
Look for outdoor lighting fixtures that match your home's trim. If you have dark trim on a white house, a dark lighting fixture can blend in even if doesn't match all other fixtures. Coordinating your lighting to your trim generally gives your home visual balance.
Pair your lights to outdoor furniture and accessories. Match your metal dining table or complement your pool furniture if you're shopping for wall lights to illuminate these areas.

 

Front Door and Entry Area Light Sizing
Proper lighting is essential for your front door and entry area. It promotes safety and boosts curb appeal. Here's a simple way to choose front door and outdoor entry lighting that's the right size:
Measure the front door from top to bottom. Make note of this measurement.
Divide the height of your front door by 1/3 and 1/4.
Look for a light fixture that measures 1/3 to 1/4 the height of your front door. This will give you ample size so the light fixture won't look diminutive or too big for your house.

 

Front Door and Entry Area Light Positioning
For most homes, the ideal exterior light height is just about eye-level for most people.
In most front door and entry areas, your outdoor sconces and wall lights should be positioned so that the center point is right around 66 to 72 inches above the floor.
For very tall spaces, you can cheat the lights up slightly, but going too far above 72 inches is generally not recommended.

 

Garage Area Light Sizing
Lighting your garage is a must for safety and convenience. Many home setups also feature a garage that is very close to the front door, so the lighting you choose to add to your garage will also add ambient light to the whole area.
To choose garage area lighting, follow the same 1/3 to 1/4 rule. Measure the garage door height to get the correct size however.

 

Garage Area Light Positioning
Depending on the placement and size of your garage, illuminating this area can be a little more difficult than lighting your front door. Here are a few tips to help:
Use a single side lantern: Choose this option if you have a one-car garage, and install the lantern on the side closest to your walkway.
Choose two single lanterns on either side of your garage: This configuration will work for a large one-car garage or a two-ar garage.
Use three lights across your whole garage: Place one on the left side, one in the center and another on the right side of the garage. Space them evenly above your garage door.
Place your garage lighting directly above the door: This option works for any size garage. Make sure your lights don't impede the movement of your garage door.

 

Outdoor Patio and Pool Light Sizing
Your outdoor dining area, deck, patio and pool area are all places you relax and spend time with friends and family. Make sure these areas are safe and inviting for you and your guests with the right outdoor lighting scheme. Just like your other outdoor lighting fixtures, use the 1/3 to 1/4 rule when picking the right size for your outdoor dining, deck, patio and pool areas. In these spaces, gather this information by measuring the nearest door that leads to your home or garage.

 

Outdoor Patio and Pool Light Positioning
Lighting your outdoor entertaining areas evenly is of the utmost importance. Here are a few outdoor light placement tips to help you:
Use multiple lights to illuminate your outdoor dining area. Two to four fixtures placed at the same exterior light height will help provide even lighting for your whole table.
Use a single light near an access point like a door for small deck and patio areas.
Choose multiple lights for large and oversized deck and patio spaces. Place one light near your access point and another toward the edge of your deck or patio to provide more even lighting.
Use a combination of wall lights and other lighting styles to illuminate your pool area. You can use one wall light near a door or stagger your outdoor lighting placement if your pool is near a garage.
Learning how to choose outdoor lighting fixtures is simple. With the 1/3 to 1/4 rule, you can figure out how big outdoor lights should be no matter where you're putting them. Following this rule will also ensure that new lighting is the right scale for your house so your fixtures don't look too big or too small.

 

5 things to consider with outdoor wall lighting

Function
When choosing outdoor wall lights, it is firstly important to consider its intended purpose. Depending on your needs, wall lighting can be both a great way to create a cosy glow in your garden, as well as a brilliant tool for increasing the safety of your property.

 

Location
Location and positioning of your outdoor wall lighting is also another important consideration that closely links with function.
For example, if your main aim is to make your home safer and deter intruders with outdoor lights, floodlighting in an entrance or near a path can be great.

Power

Before investing in outdoor lighting, it is also essential to consider the power source. Often wall lighting is available in various forms, so it is important to understand the benefits of each power source to decide which option is the best for you.

Bulbs

Another point of consideration with outdoor wall lighting is the bulbs that the lights use. As with power sources, each bulb type has its own pros and cons that might make one better suited to your needs than another.

Durability

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we need to consider durability. we are no stranger to windy and rainy conditions, so weather-proof wall lights need to be a top priority.

 
Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted Installation Tips

 

Choose the installation location

Consider the height of the lamp and the aesthetics of the room. Make sure the location has access to a nearby power source.

Turn off the power

Locate and turn off the circuit breaker for the area where you will be working. Use a voltage tester to confirm that the power is off.

Mark the Mounting Holes

Hold the lamp mounting plate against the wall at the desired height. Use a pencil to mark the mounting hole positions.

Insert wall anchors

Wall anchors should gently drill into the drilled holes until they are flush with the wall surface.

Mount the Lamp Holder

Secure the mounting plate or lamp holder to the wall using screws or supplied hardware. Make sure the support is level using a tape measure and level.

Connect the Wires

Pass the lamp wires through the mounting plate or bracket.
Strip the ends of the wires if necessary. Connect the corresponding wires (black to black, white to white, and any ground wire) using wire connectors. Use pliers to firmly secure the connections.

Attach the Lamp

Align the lamp with the mounting plate or bracket. Use screws or supplied hardware to securely attach the lamp.

Test the Installation

Turn on the power and use the lamp switch to test whether it is working properly. Check for any flickering, loose connections, or abnormal behavior.

Types Of Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted
 

Flush Mount Sconce
A flush mount sconce is simply a type of light that is mounted flush with your exterior wall, as opposed to something like a barn light, where the light itself is attached to an arm protruding from the wall.

 

Semi Flush Mount
A semi flush mount is one where the actual light is attached to an arm that connects to a plate. That plate is mounted to your exterior wall. Barn lights are semi flush mounts, although not all semi flush mounted lights are barn lights.

 

Wall Lantern
Most wall lanterns are a semi flush mount sconce. That is, they are attached to a kind of arm that's attached to a plate mounted to the wall. Many exterior wall lanterns offer a traditional style, although they are available in a variety of styles. These are a fairly common choice for exterior wall-mounted lighting.

 

Barn Light
Barn lights are a more casual option than lantern lights. They tend to cast a circle of light, directed downwards, rather than many outdoor lights which can be aimed to shed light outwards in many directions.

 

Bulkhead Light
Although casual, bulkhead lighting can work well as an accent piece for some styles. An industrial style home is nicely complemented by a bulkhead style light, which is also utilitarian and industrial in nature.

 

 
Black Outdoor Lights Wall Mounted Lighting Ideas
 

 

 
EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES

Some wall lights can be used as pendant lights or post lights depending on their design. In these cases, you can use the wall lights to highlight doorways and architecture while using the same lights elsewhere as pendants or post lights. This diverse presentation of the same light is a great way to add dimension to the overarching design.

 
CRAFTSMANSHIP

The materials and craftsmanship behind the light is just as important as the lighting fixture itself. This may come with a larger price tag, but the style and quality is well with it as the fixtures dramatically impacts the design of your home's exterior.

 
SOFTENING THE SCHEME

Wall sconces with rounded edges and designs convey softer tones because they lack rigid edges and corners. Although the wall sconce shown here fits a traditional or coastal style, there are other that create modern and contemporary aesthetics with their finishes, shapes, and overall design. Carefully consider your space and how the lights' shapes can impact the overall tone.

 
VERY VINTAGE

Wall sconces and wall lights that fit into vintage aesthetics frequently feature traditional structures like lanterns and candles. Along with that, these lights will use brushed finishes or materials that look worn in order to convey a passage of time. If the light uses glass, then the glass can also feature imperfections and treatment to fit a vintage style. If the style is too worn for your tastes, traditional and transitional lights often feature similar shapes and imagery, but they do so with more polished finishes.

 
FROM EVERY PERSPECTIVE

Any exterior wall lights that you use should look great in their immediate area and from different perspectives. With this mindset, you will be able to choose outdoor wall lights that work near doorways, driveways, and garages in tandem to create a cohesive design that is consistent from every perspective.

 
TASK LIGHTING

Although deck and porch wall lights are often used for aesthetic purposes and general lighting, they can also create task lighting for nearby areas. In this case, the lights highlight a small gardening table for plants. If you want your lights to serve a practical function, consider the lighting temperature, lighting direction, and brightness of your outdoor wall lights.

 
MIXED METALS

Metallic outdoor wall lights and sconces often match nearby metal furniture and fixtures, but that is not necessary to create a cohesive style. The black iron lights shown here are the only iron fixtures in the area, and yet they further the general aesthetic through their simple design and geometric shapes. Consider various methods for tying your lights into the nearby areas, not just the finish or color of the lights.

 
LET IT SHINE

Sometimes, the home's architecture and texture is enough of a focal point. In these cases, allow that natural texture to shine on its own without overly complex or detailed elements nearby. Simple lanterns or lighting fixtures are ideal for stone homes like this, since they fit into the same overall aesthetic and do not detract from the home's natural details.

 
ADVANCED DESIGN

The lighting fixtures themselves make a big statement based on their overall style, but their placement also has a great impact. These surfaces reflect the light further than matte surfaces would and create a glamorous style for the light and the surrounding area. When you place a light, consider the materials nearby and how the light will interact with those surfaces and textures.

 

 

Exterior Sconce Purposes

 

 

Your first consideration when shopping for lighting for home's exterior is the purpose that you want your lights to serve. This will, to some degree, dictate the types of options that will work for you.
Many homeowners seek outdoor lighting for security. There are many wall-mounted lights that work well for this, from motion detector lights to lights on a timer to lights that can be turned on and off manually. Floodlights and bright spotlights, whether they are motion-sensor-triggered or not, often work well for security.
Other homeowners need exterior ambient lighting to light their outdoor activities, such as barbecues or lounging on the patio. If you tend to spend time in your outdoor space after dark, whether entertaining or alone with your family, you likely need appropriate lighting to provide safety and the light that you need to perform whatever outdoor tasks you and your family enjoy.
Some people, however, are shopping for lighting that will simply complement the style of their home. Light fixtures can be beautiful accent pieces, working as accessories that complement your home's overall style. Exterior lighting can improve the curb appeal of your home and communicate to your visitors your sense of style before they even enter your home.
These, functions-security, lighting for activities, style-however, do not have to be mutually exclusive.

1. Security Lights
Many homeowners opt for outdoor lighting to provide security.
Many crimes are crimes of opportunity. This means that if you can make your home a less easy target for burglars, they will often move along to another property. One way to do this is by providing enough lighting so that there are no hiding places for predators.
Motion sensor wall-mounted flood and spotlights lights are a good choice for security. There are many lights on the market that use motion sensors. Many have multiple settings so that raccoons, opossums, neighbor cats, and other small animals do not set them off.
In addition to making your home safer by eliminating dark corners, motion sensor lights have the benefit of lighting up for you when you've forgotten to turn on lights and return home late at night. You won't be searching for your front door keys in the dark or tripping over stairs when bright motion sensor lights are there to light your way.
They can also provide added security by alerting you if someone is on your property. If you are indoors and the lights switch on, you know that someone or something is out there.

 

2. Lights for Activities
A primary reason that homeowners choose outdoor lighting is simply to provide light for their own outdoor activities. This can be as simple as an accent light on either side of the front door to help you find your keys.
Depending on what activities you want to light, there are specific lighting options that can work for you. Flood lights work well if you want to light an expanse-maybe a swimming pool or your entire lawn-for nighttime activities.

 

3. Lights to Complement the Home's Style
Whether you are choosing lights for a specific purpose or not, you certainly want lighting that will complement the style of your home. A Colonial style home, for example, may not look the best with industrial-style lighting. You do not have to sacrifice form for function.
However, you may think of outdoor sconce lighting as a kind of accessory for your home. An exterior door, for example, can be nicely accented by thoughtfully chosen wall-mounted lights on either side.
Your lighting design can be an important part of your home's curb appeal. This is why selecting lighting fixtures carefully is important. You want to think of them as decorative accents that will emphasize your home's unique style as well as your personal sense of style. You can show visitors and even strangers something about who you are before they even enter your home.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is the best wattage for outdoor wall lights?

A: The best wattage for outdoor lights is 40 watts and lower. Up to 40 watts is ideal for lighting pathways, garden beds, and other landscape areas. 40 to 80 watts are great for brightening areas like driveways, smaller yards, and the inside of your home. It may be best to use them sparingly if you put them outdoors.

Q: Can you leave outdoor lights on all the time?

A: Living in a Rural Area: While rural areas need some outdoor lighting for security purposes, excessive or overly bright porch lights can create glare and shadows that may make it easier for potential intruders(humans or wildlife) to approach your property unnoticed.

Q: How many lumens should outdoor wall lights be?

A: 50-185 lumens
Recommended Lumens for Specific Outdoor Needs
Hardscape lights (on walls): 50-185 lumens. Landscape lights: 50-300 lumens. Path lights: 100-200 lumens. Landscape spotlights: 120 lumens.

Q: What is the best material for outdoor wall lights?

A: Brass fixtures are more expensive that some of the other metals used, but is the best quality and most durable metal that will last the longest. Copper is another great quality option for outdoor lighting.

Q: What is the most efficient exterior lighting?

A: At 10 times more efficient than incandescent lights, LEDs are a great outdoor lighting option.

Q: What to look for in outdoor wall lights?

A: When making your selection, pay attention to the number and wattage of light bulbs that the fixture requires, as well as the type of glass (clear vs. opaque vs. seeded) it features. All of these features will determine how much light is produced by the fixture.

Q: How long do outdoor wall lights last?

A: 50,000 hours
With the proper maintenance and care of your lights, outdoor lighting can last up to 50,000 hours before they need to be replaced.

Q: How high should outdoor wall lights be?

A: Keep in mind that outdoor porch lights or wall lights work best when placed above shoulder height to keep direct light out of your eyes (5.5' - 6'), and help with tasks, like unlocking your door.

Q: How far should wall lights be apart?

A: As a general rule of thumb, wall lights should be positioned around 152-170cm (around 5-5.5ft) above floor level, while multiple wall lights should be placed around 250-300cm (or 8-10ft) apart. You should aim for the top of the wall light to sit at eye level, to avoid glare from the exposed bulb.

Q: How high should I mount my wall light?

A: Between 66 to 77 inches
So how high should wall sconces be mounted? Typically, a wall sconce should be hung between 66 to 77 inches from the floor. If the room has vaulted ceilings, or if you happen to have a tall family (above 6'), then you can adjust the height accordingly.

Q: Should wall lights point up or down?

A: Upward-facing wall lights offer depth and visual richness to your room, but they focus the majority of the light on a limited area. An upward-facing pair of lights on a central chandelier fitting, on the other hand, will produce more general soft ambient lighting by deflecting and diffusing light off the ceiling.

Q: Where should wall lights be placed?

A: Generally speaking, wall lights look their best at around five feet from the ground, but do take into account the height of your ceilings as you may need to adjust accordingly. Also, consider your choice of wall light depending on what angle you will see it at most often.

Q: How high should wall lights be next to bed?

A: The top of the sconce should be between 55"-60" from the floor, 30"-36" from the top of the mattress. If the sconce has a switch, install it where the switch can be easily accessed from a sitting position in the bed. Choose a functional sconce with a swing-arm to provide adjustable task lighting.

Q: How are wall lights installed?

A: To install a wall-mounted light you'll use a ceiling box and wire just as you would for a ceiling light. Most wall sconces mount with a center stud so you can level the fixture even if the box isn't level. It should take about three hours to run the cable, install a switch, and mount two wall sconces.

Q: How many wall lights do you need?

A: When you're deciding how many wall lights you need and where to place them, it's a good idea to think about the size of the room and any natural light patterns. Having too many close together can seem cluttered, but groups of two, three or four wall lights can be really effective when done right.

Q: Do you need an electrician to install a wall light?

A: Installation should always be carried out by a qualified electrician or a competent person in accordance with current electrical regulation. Please note that all our lights require earthing. This light must be installed in accordance with the latest edition of British Standard 7671.

Q: Do wall lights need a switch?

A: Many wall light fixtures are operated by a standard wall switch (like the one which would operate your ceiling lights) but not always. How the wall light is switched depends largely on the cables you have in your home. There will be potentially 3 cables a live, neutral and earth cable.

Q: Can you install wall light yourself?

A: If you're looking to install a new light fixture, we recommend hiring a licensed electrician. However, replacing an existing fixture is a project you can do yourself with just a few tools.

Q: Are wall lights still fashionable?

A: Yes, people still have wall lights, which are a vital part of a layered lighting scheme. In fact, wall lights have become increasingly popular as a way to illuminate specific aspects of a room's design and create an atmosphere with your lighting.

Q: Do wall lights have to match?

A: Remember you don't need to match the lighting or the colour with the rest of the home! Each room can have a different theme and ultimately a very different light. In other words, you don't need the exact same sconces in a hallway and lounge.

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