Architectural Exterior Lighting
Exterior lighting helps give dimension to a building and the landscape surrounding it. Exterior architectural lighting is not about flooding every surface with light. Often highlighting a few structural elements with a spotlight or buried uplight is effective. Washing walls with light can produce stunning effects making the exterior take on a different appearance once the harsh flood of daylight daylight has gone. When designing the lighting of your exterior remember to think about texture, brick, stone and steelwork can all benefit for a carefully positioned projector floodlight.
Stainless Steel Low Level Bollard Light - 3 Options
5 Options£136.00
Dockside Pier Post Light - Cast Brass Column & Ribbed Glass Cage IP54
6 Options£138.00
Adjustable LED Recessed Ground Light - Larger Size For Facade Lighting
2 Options£139.50
20cm Surface-Mounted Mains LED Marker Light - Quad Aperture Version 4 x 3W
£142.00
Adjustable Outdoor Recessed LED Light - Wall or Ground Installation
£143.00
Modern Minimalist Exterior Bollard with Adjustable Lamp Head
2 Options£146.93
Low Level Bollard Light - Ideal Design For Pathways And Planted Borders
4 Options£147.00
Black Adjustable Exterior LED Sign Light with Wide Light Span
£150.00
Sleek 380mm LED Block Wall Light for Up and Down Lighting - IP65 Rated
2 Options£163.00
SMART+ WiFi Floodlight 100W RGB+W – High-Power Outdoor Lighting
£165.00
Curved Arm Shopfront Spotlight: GU10 Mains Lamp Sign Light
4 Options£184.00
LED Adjustable Exterior Sign Light – Weatherproof IP65
2 Options£189.00
Coastal Safe Brass Up and Down Wall Light
£195.50
IP65 Concrete Finish Up and Down LED Exterior Wall Light
2 Options£199.00
LED 500mm Wide Up & Down Wall Light - IP65 Rated
2 Options£199.00
Modern Exterior Wall Light That Tilts - Adjustable White Light 3000k or 4000k
£204.00
Brass Up and Down Outdoor Light with Adjustable Beam
£205.00
Exterior Lighting - Architectural
Rather than just lighting space architectural lighting is commonly used for the exterior of commercial buildings to either pick out interesting parts of the structure, or floodlight entire surfaces. Be cautious when using uplights as these can easily create glare and light pollution which is undesirable. Consider also the users inside the space as badly positioned lighting can cause glare to those working as well as those making their way in and out of the building.