Choosing outdoor lighting
The right outdoor lighting for your home adds ambiance and warmth. It can also add safety and security from burglars, who are less likely to target a well-lit house.
There are many options to weigh for outdoor lighting. The main factors include:
The area you want to illuminate;
Your main purpose – security, enhancing your overall decor, highlighting landscaping or simply providing overall light;
Your budget.
First, check to see if the lighting is suitable for outdoor use. Look for the UL Listing or the ETL Listed Mark. UL refers to Underwriter Laboratories while ETL refers to Electrical Testing Laboratories. Both laboratories test the safety of various products. They generally label lighting one of three ways: Safe for dry areas only, suitable for damp locations or suitable for wet locations.
If there’s no label, it’s best to assume that the light is safe for dry areas only.
Here are eight popular kinds of outdoor lights to consider.
Ceiling-mount lighting
Ceiling-mount lighting is a popular option for covered porches because it provides general light and can make a statement. From small flush-mount styles to elaborate hanging pendants, there is something for every taste and space. Lower ceilings are best suited to flush fixtures to avoid anyone banging their head. The main con is that you’ll need to hardwire the fixture, and that may include bringing power to the ceiling.
Flood lighting
Floodlights cast a broad beam of high-intensity light to provide top-notch visibility. This illuminates your house while also adding an element of security, because burglars tend to avoid homes with well-lit yards. You’ll often find floodlights in driveways and backyards. While floodlights are an inexpensive way to make your home more secure, they often must be hardwired into your garage or house.