A Guide to All Kinds of Outdoor Lighting for Gardens

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Useful tips on how to enhance your garden with lights – whatever your budget

At Sussex Landscapes, we believe a beautifully lit garden can transform your outdoor space into something magical. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening on the patio or hosting a summer gathering, the right lighting adds atmosphere, enhances safety, and brings your garden to life after dark.

Here’s our complete guide to outdoor garden lighting – including inspiration, practical tips, and options for every budget.


💡 Why Light Your Garden?


Outdoor lighting isn’t just about making your garden look good – it’s about functionality, safety, and mood.

  • Highlight features – draw attention to trees, sculptures, ponds, or flowerbeds.

  • Create ambience – warm lighting can make your space feel inviting and relaxing.

  • Improve safety – lighting paths, steps, and entrances helps prevent accidents.

  • Extend use – enjoy your garden long into the evening.


🔦 Types of Garden Lighting


1. Path Lights

Best for: guiding people safely along walkways or borders.
Options: Solar stake lights (budget) to hardwired low-voltage systems (premium).
Tip: Space them evenly and aim for subtle lighting – it should guide, not blind.


2. Spotlights and Uplights

Best for: showcasing trees, shrubs, or architectural features.
Options: Solar-powered, battery-operated, or wired for stronger brightness.
Tip: Uplight from the base of a tree for dramatic shadows and depth.


3. String Lights & Festoon Lighting

Best for: patios, pergolas, fences – perfect for parties or romantic settings.
Options: Battery-powered fairy lights (budget) to durable outdoor festoon bulbs (mid-range to premium).
Tip: Use warm white bulbs for a cosy glow or coloured lights for fun events.


4. Lanterns & Candlelight

Best for: adding charm and flexibility to tables and seating areas.
Options: LED candles, rechargeable lanterns, or real flame tealights.
Tip: Cluster lanterns of different sizes for an eye-catching display.


5. Wall & Fence Lights

Best for: illuminating vertical space – useful near doors, seating zones, or along fences.
Options: Solar wall lights (budget) to wired, motion-sensor LEDs (practical & secure).
Tip: Install at head height for maximum effect and balance.


6. Deck & Step Lights

Best for: creating a soft glow on raised surfaces, steps, or edges.
Options: Recessed solar lights or wired LED strips.
Tip: These are ideal for safety and style – especially around raised beds or decking.


💰 Lighting on a Budget


You don’t need a big spend to make a big impact.

  • Use solar lights – zero running cost and easy to install.

  • Mix and match – combine string lights, candles, and a few spotlights.

  • DIY creativity – upcycle mason jars or old lanterns with fairy lights.

  • Start small – begin with one focal area like a seating space or path, and build over time.


🛠 Practical Tips for Outdoor Lighting


  • Plan before you buy – sketch your garden and decide where lighting is needed most.

  • Consider power sources – solar is easiest, but wired lights offer consistent brightness.

  • Use timers or smart plugs – save energy and control lighting from your phone.

  • Warm white is best – it’s softer and more natural than cold or blue-toned lights.

  • Think layers – combine different types of lighting for depth and drama.


🌿 Light the Garden You Love


Lighting is the finishing touch that brings your garden to life at night. Whether you want to highlight a statement tree, guide guests along a pathway, or simply enjoy a peaceful evening outdoors – the right lighting can make it happen.

At Sussex Landscapes, we’re here to help you design and build outdoor spaces that look beautiful day and night. If you’d like advice on garden lighting, get in touch – we’d love to light up your landscape.


Ready to transform your garden with lighting? Contact Sussex Landscapes today for a consultation or browse our gallery for inspiration.

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