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Home        Outdoor        Architectural Floodlights

 
Floodlighting your building, trees or architectural features? We have a wide range of surface mounted floodlights for residential and commercial use.

There is a design guide at the foot of this page to assist you.

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400W SONT Floodlight

400W SONT Floodlight
Our Price £89.60 inc VAT


 

250W SONT Floodlight

250W SONT Floodlight
Our Price £85.20 inc VAT


 

Long Display Floodlight Holder

Long Display Floodlight Holder
Our Price £30.55 inc VAT


 

Short Display Floodlight Holder

Short Display Floodlight Holder
Our Price £21.15 inc VAT


 

Display Floodlight

Display Floodlight
Our Price £141.00 inc VAT


 

Wide Format Display Floodlight

Wide Format Display Floodlight
Our Price £282.00 inc VAT


 

400w Metal Halide Floodlight E40

400w Metal Halide Floodlight E40
Our Price £141.00 inc VAT


 

150w Metal Halide Floodlight HIT-DE

150w Metal Halide Floodlight HIT-DE
Our Price £105.75 inc VAT


 

Broad beam floodlight for fluorescent lamps

Broad beam floodlight for fluorescent lamps
Our Price £61.10 inc VAT


 
 
Colour is the first element to be considered when floodlighting your home or architectural features. First consider the colour of the object you are lighting. Stone and bricks come in many colours and plants change colour throughout the year. If you wish to floodlight a high wall made of a warm coloured stone you should use a different colour lamp than that used to highlight stainless steel cladding. Break your features that require illumination into three groups.

Red (including orange, yellow and other shades), blue and green (including steelwork, cladding and water) and white.

Warm lamps can be used to enhance those in the red camp. Cold (daylight and blue) lamps can be used to enhance the blue and green camp. White objects can either be warmed up with warm lamps or made more vibrant with bright white colours. However consider also the use of coloured lamps because white walls can be used as a blank canvas to project coloured light onto to create a new look in the evening.