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Outdoor lighting serves many purposes, from beauty to security. Outdoor light fixtures aid in safety, security, architecture, and landscaping. Outdoor lights in your entry provide curb appeal and extra safety, while lights in seating areas brighten the entertaining space and enhance architectural details.

There are many types of outdoor lights to choose. Make sure you’re choosing the right light for your space. Read our buying guide to learn more.

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F.A.Q.

What are the different types of exterior lighting?

The most common types of outdoor lighting are spotlights, flood lights, up/down lights, step lights, and garden lights. Spotlights are used to direct light on an architectural feature or decor piece. Flood lights are more for safety and visibility than decoration. They are usually placed above a garage door or entrance and light a broad area. Up/down lights are a design feature typically placed under windows or statues to add a warm ambiance to your home. Step lights are installed on your outdoor stairs to light your walking area. Garden lights are typically solar-powered lights placed into the ground to highlight patio paths and natural features.

What’s the best bulb for outdoor lights?

Halogen or LED bulbs are the best options for outdoor lights. LED lights are the energy-efficient option, while halogen bulbs are perfect for those who need a much brighter glow. Other bulb options include smart bulbs, vintage-style outdoor lights for a decorative touch, special yellow bulbs to keep bugs at bay, and more. Use a combination of bulbs to suit your outdoor needs.

Can I install outdoor lights in a damp or wet location?

Look at the item description of your light to determine where you can place your exterior light. Damp-rated fixtures are suited for areas covered from extreme weather. Covered decks and patios, outdoor sheds, and bathrooms are suitable for damp-rated areas. Wet-rated fixtures can be exposed to the elements. Garden lights, flood lights, and any light not under a cover should be a wet-rated fixture.