Garden Electricals
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Garden Electricals
Garden Floodlights
Floodlight can be projected on a walkway from above or alongside the illuminated surface. This can be done for safety and security, as well as aesthetic impact.
Garden Spot Lighting
Individual features are illuminated from above or below by a strong, narrow-focused beam of light. Some examples of items benefiting from this technique are sculptures, statues, landscape features, architectural details, and plants, trees can be a firm favourite for highlighting by a spotlight.
Garden Submersible Lighting
The use of submersible fittings in ponds, fountains and similar environments to create interesting and exciting lighting effects. These can range from spot lighting from beneath the water to soft, glowing area lighting of the subsurface environment; these can be many colours to suit your designs.
Garden Wall Mounted Lighting
These lights accentuate the texture of the surface being illuminated. Simply place the fixture close to the plane of the wall, fence or other feature, and direct the light across its surface.
Garden Walkover lighting
These lights are perfect for driveways and patios where Architectural and landscape elements become visually dramatic features when illuminated from below some have louvers to hide the light source from the main viewing angle.
Garden Bollard Lighting
An attractive addition to any driveway, giving a clear marker for your entrance or exit with the benefit of assisting you into and out of your car. A good security light to dissuade the would be burglar.
Garden Bulkheads
These are excellent at giving a subdued light to dark passage ways or a general purpose light for a little background ambience.
Garden Marker Lighting
These small bullet lights are ideal for illuminating steps and features with an array of colours and Lux levels to suit all designs, they can be fitted easily into decking areas, or the soffit of an outbuilding to illuminate the doorway or simply to highlight a shrub or feature.