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Wall Lantern

SKU: 5961

A neat compact light fitting, ideal for lighting up either side of a doorway or gateway. Rugged and yet discreet, these lights have a good record for pleasing clients aesthetically and by their longevity. Brass dome head nuts are used to lock the fitting onto the weather proof backing plate.

£94.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Base material: Solid Brass
  • Prismatic glass diffuser
  • Takes 1 x ES / E27 lamp
  • IP64 rated
  • Width: 220mm
  • Height: 270mm
  • Wall Plate: 97mm
  • Fixing hole centres: 62mm
  • Cable entry at rear

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Frequently asked questions

There are various types of wall lights, including sconces, uplights, downlights, picture lights, and adjustable or swing-arm lights. Each type serves a different purpose and design aesthetic.

Wall lights can be used in various settings, including living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces. They are versatile and can provide both functional and decorative lighting.

Consider the purpose (ambient, task, or accent lighting), style and design to match your décor, the light output (lumens), and whether you need features like dimmability or adjustability.

Many wall lights are dimmable, but you need to ensure that both the light fixture and the bulb used are compatible with dimmer switches. Check the product specifications for dimmability.

The height for installing wall lights depends on their purpose. Generally, wall lights should be mounted about 5 to 6 feet above the floor. For bedside lights, they should be installed at a comfortable reading height.

Garden lights come in various types, including solar-powered lights, mains-powered lights, low-voltage lights (12V), and LED lights. Each type has its advantages in terms of energy efficiency, cost, and ease of installatio

Yes, garden lights are safe when installed and maintained correctly. It’s important to follow manufacturer instructions, especially for mains-powered lights, to avoid electrical hazards.

In most cases, garden lights do not require planning permission if they are not part of a larger development project. However, if you live in a listed building, conservation area, or there are specific local regulations, you may need to check with your local planning authority.

Quality garden lights are designed to withstand typical UK weather conditions, including rain and frost. However, it’s advisable to choose lights with an appropriate IP (Ingress Protection) rating for outdoor use.

Placing lights strategically along pathways, around flower beds, or near features like trees or water features can enhance aesthetics and safety. Consider how different lighting angles and intensities can create ambiance and highlight key garden elements.

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