There are three basic types of fixtures used for landscape lighting including path or area lights, well lights, and directional lights. Area and path lights are used to light areas such as walkways, paths, and landscape beds. Area and path lights come mounted on a post usually anywhere from 15-21” tall and produce a pool of light generally around 8-10’ wide close to the ground.
Well lights are mounted in the ground and are used to up light trees, buildings, and large plant material. This fixture is very versatile and is the primary fixture of choice for up lighting and providing accent to the landscape. Well lights spread light evenly across plant material and buildings making it ideal for up lighting.
Directional lights also known as bullet lights can be used for up or down lighting. These fixtures produce a concentrated beam of targeted light for illuminating focal points in the landscape.
Well lights are mounted in the ground and are used to up light trees, buildings, and large plant material. This fixture is very versatile and is the primary fixture of choice for up lighting and providing accent to the landscape. Well lights spread light evenly across plant material and buildings making it ideal for up lighting.
Directional lights also known as bullet lights can be used for up or down lighting. These fixtures produce a concentrated beam of targeted light for illuminating focal points in the landscape.