The Beauty Of Outdoor Tree Lights

Are you looking for something different to illuminate your garden after dark? For an ethereal glow as the sun goes down it’s worth considering outdoor tree lights. From festoons draped through branches to fairy lights wrapped around tree trunks, lighting up your Oaks, Maples or Beeches can make a dramatic impression.

Let’s take a look at how to make your garden an enchanting space with the right choice of tree lighting.

Branching Out Your Garden Lighting

 

Spotlighting

Add drama to your garden by putting the spotlight on your trees. Highlight attractive bark and foliage with ground spotlights positioned away from the trunk such as the Searchlight Newton LED Spotlight aimed in an upward direction for a magical effect. With a narrow 30 degree beam you can focus the light for maximum impact. Think about illuminating trees with distinctive barks such as the Silver Birch and consider which trees will look attractive lit up regardless of season.

Position spotlights close to the trunk when highlighting a narrow tree. When highlighting tree foliage don’t forget to illuminate the trunk or the foliage will appear to be floating in mid-air.

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Silhouetting

For a different approach to lighting your garden, why not try the technique of silhouetting. If you have a wall directly behind your tree, illuminate the wall so that your tree features as a dark silhouette against it. The lighter the wall the more powerful the effect so try using a floodlight that mimics daylight such as the Shatter Resistant 50W LED Floodlight.

 

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Fairy Lights and Lanterns

Fairy lights are an all-year-round option for illuminating your garden. Strung from branch to branch they can add a twinkling light to your summer garden parties or al fresco dining. If you choose a solar option such as the  Solar Fairy Lights – you can position on trees all around the garden with no need for a mains power supply. Try adding fairy lights to a Weeping Willow for a dramatic centre piece to your garden.

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Accent your trees with pretty lanterns such as the Assiso Solar LED Garden Lantern position evenly next to trees. Always remember to choose fittings which are IP rated for outdoor use.

For a spectacular display why not illuminate a tree next to a pond to create gorgeous reflections adding depth and interest to your exterior setting.

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Smaller Spaces

If you have a small garden, balcony or simply want to pot up some small trees for a decorative display on your patio, then consider illuminated plant pots. The Assisi LED Planter will add impact to your garden or the entrance to your home while housing your favourite plants.

 

Are you looking for a subtle moon-lit effect for your garden lighting? Or are you looking to create impact with an illuminated tree-lined walkway? However you choose to use outdoor tree lights we have a great range here for you at Lighting Direct.

For more inspiration check out our Lighting Ideas section.

maxine author bio

Maxine Clarke Senior Buyer

Maxine has been our decorative buyer since 2015. With her experience in working for consumer-led brands, she is the perfect person to pick out the latest lighting trends for both your home and business. Maxine has an eye for the best up-and-coming lighting from the UK and around the world and works tirelessly to add new brands to our portfolio. One of her trends to watch in 2020 is connectable garden lighting; with summer garden parties more and more popular, being able to build and extend your own outdoor lighting with spotlights, festoons and string lights has never been easier – simply plug and play.

Bollard, Post & Pedestal Lighting – What’s the difference?

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When searching for outdoor lights you may well have come across the terms Post, Bollard and Pedestal lighting. You can be forgiven for finding these references confusing as Post and Bollard lighting in particular are often used interchangeably.

Let’s take a look at each type of lighting in turn.

 

What Are The Differences

 

Bollard Lighting

As a rule of thumb, a bollard light will be thicker in structure than a post light which ties in nicely with the suggested origin of the name ‘bole’ meaning tree trunk.

Carve out areas by placing bollards such as the IP44 Fedor Short Bollard along pathways to guide you after dark. Alternatively separate your exterior space by placing bollards between your patio and lawn area. This particular model of bollard has satin chrome finish, clear pvc diffuser and tubular decorative filament bulb so will emit a subtle light and won’t over illuminate your garden or walkway which can spoil the effect.

 

lucide short bollard

 

Much smaller in height, standing at just 160mm, is the Linum Light. This mini bollard will work well marking out the edges of your decking, patio areas or for low level pathway light. Unlike the Fedor Bollard it is low voltage and is part of the Techmar Plug and Play connectable lighting range which makes installation very quick and straightforward. Using LED technology, it is very energy efficient too.

 

techmar plug and play mini post light

 

Post Lighting

Post lights tend to be more slimline in structure than bollards. They can be used to highlight borders, driveways or be positioned outside a summer house for smart illumination

The Edit Inox Post Light has a PIR motion sensor so the light will be activated when it senses movement within a certain detection range. This makes it ideal for illuminating paths or perimeter borders.

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At the furthest end of the height spectrum come the post lanterns and lamp posts. They are designed to make a statement and work well at both the front and rear of larger properties. Their height ensures, in most instances, that the light is not obscured by plants and bushes. The Turin Grande Post Lantern – Black is height adjustable and stands proud at between 1910mm and 2790mm. It is suitable for use in coastal locations.

 

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Pedestal Lighting

Another option for outdoor lighting comes in the form of pedestal lighting. A pedestal is a base on which something is supported; in this case lighting. These fittings tend to be shorter in height so that they can be perched on top of walls at the entrance to your home or at the side of steps.

Pedestal lighting comes in a variety of styles from modern to traditional, simple to decorative, giving you maximum flexibility of choice. If you are looking for a high quality piece of traditional lighting then the Turin Pedestal Lantern – Black is a strong contender. It will be a smart addition to your outdoor lighting perfect for guiding you into your driveway after nightfall.

 

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For a modern twist on pedestal lighting choose a model such as the Lucide Claire Pedestal – Anthracite. It is IP54 rated so suitable for outdoor use and has stunning clear glass diffusers for a clean aesthetic.

 

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We hope that you now have a clearer picture of the differences between bollard, post and pedestal lighting. For a full range of what we have to offer go to our Posts and Bollards section.

For more interesting tips and guidance check out our Lighting Ideas section.

 

maxine author bio

Maxine Clarke Senior Buyer

Maxine has been our decorative buyer since 2015. With her experience in working for consumer-led brands, she is the perfect person to pick out the latest lighting trends for both your home and business. Maxine has an eye for the best up-and-coming lighting from the UK and around the world and works tirelessly to add new brands to our portfolio. One of her trends to watch in 2020 is connectable garden lighting; with summer garden parties more and more popular, being able to build and extend your own outdoor lighting with spotlights, festoons and string lights has never been easier – simply plug and play.