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Path lighting is used primarily to create a symmetrical pattern of light for navigation. When properly done, you should have no glare and be able to move on the path without looking down. Fully shielded fixtures may be positioned along landscape cutouts and pathways to add safety, security and visibility at night. Partially shielded lights may be positioned behind taller greenery; this allows light to filter through onto paths and distributes more illumination throughout the landscape. Because path lighting fixtures are evident during the daylight hours, we offer many attractive pathlyte shapes and styles, along with a rainbow of finishes. Perhaps as important as the destination: the lights that show the way. From spun solid copper that patinas with age to minimalist cast bronze from Art Nouveau to Arts and Crafts, our pathlytes harmonize with a broad range of architectural styles. Brass outdoor lighting as well as copper outdoor lighting. If you’re not sure about the ideal placement, our easy-to-understand recommended spacing diagrams make it easy to decide. Architectural outdoor lighting bollards add style and function. As for which style to pick … it all depends where the path leads you.
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