Oct 16, 2020 | OUTDOOR LIGHTING

Path Lighting Ideas

Sachin Singh

Path lighting has to be practical, functional, and pleasing to the eye. Path lights have the important job of increasing visibility and safety at night. They set boundaries for walkways, gardens, and yards to keep guests on the right track. Pathway lights also play a role in elevating the atmosphere of your outdoor space and illuminating your landscaping. Whether you are looking for contemporary sidewalk lighting or want to brighten the garden by your driveway, take a look at some of these excellent ideas to get some inspiration for your path lighting.

  • Illuminated Path of Stone

Illuminating the main pathway in your garden is a top priority. This stone path is perfectly enhanced by the lighting that is built right into the design of the stone walls. The lighting used here creates the perfect level of brightness.

  • Edging of Light

When you have a raised edge along the path in your garden, raised light fixtures like these are perfect for lighting the way to ensure that you do not trip. Having them positioned along the tree line adds light to the tree’s base as well.

  • Vintage Path Lights

The garden pathway is designed with vintage style light posts that add a unique style to your outdoor décor. They are high enough off of the ground to illuminate more than the path, which is nice for evening events held in the garden.

  • Stainless Steel Path Light

There are times when you want your lighting to be hidden during the day, and that is where these lights shine. They are located amongst grass-type plants that can hide their shape until the night requires illumination.

  • Stylish Path of Stone

This next idea incorporates a few different lighting techniques into it. There are path lights to illuminate the walkway as well as up-lighting ideas that enhance the design. The lighting makes the path look amazing, and it also draws attention to the shrubs near the entrance.

  • Subtle Illumination

If you do not want your lighting system to be in the open, then this idea is one that you should consider. The lights are small enough to hide under shrubs and bushes, but they do provide ample illumination.



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