LED Low Voltage Mushroom Path Lights, 4-Pack, 3W 12V LED Warm White Landscape Lights- HGSL06A
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Lantern Path Light 12V 3W 120LM 3000K Warm White Low Voltage Landscape Lights-HGSL34A-HGSL34B
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EDISHINE 12V 3000K Warm White Low Voltage Landscape Lights, IP65, CRI 80 - HGSL36A - HGSL36B- HGSL36C
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EDISHINE 8 Pack 12V Low Voltage Landscape Lights Kit-HGSL34C
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EDISHINE 8 Pack 12V Low Voltage Landscape Lights Kit-HGSL09C
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EDISHINE 6 Pack Low Voltage Landscape Lights, Bronze-HGSL39B
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EDISHINE 6 Pack Low Voltage Landscape Lights, Candy Cane Lights-HGSL39A
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Low Voltage Landscape Lighting, 3.4W 155LM Oil-Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Landscape Path Lights
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More Than Lighting, A Way of Living.
At Edishine, we believe light is not just functional — it's emotional. Each piece is designed to bring calm, warmth, and meaning into your everyday space.
Frequently Asked Questions
About EDISHINE Landscape Light
About EDISHINE Landscape Light
Transform your property into a safe, visually stunning nocturnal retreat with a professional lighting strategy. By integrating high-performance landscape lights and precision-engineered pathway lights, you balance artistic elegance with essential security, ensuring your home’s best features shine long after the sun sets.
Aesthetic Artistry: Defining Your Curb Appeal
The right lighting does more than illuminate—it creates an experience. Our fixtures are designed to act as decorative accents by day and dramatic focal points by night:
- Dramatic Visual Effects: Utilize landscape lights to bring your home’s architecture to life. Create sophisticated shadowing, highlight textured stone walls, or use "uplighting" to turn specimen trees into glowing sculptures.
- Curated Styles & Finishes: We believe the fixture is as important as the light it emits. Choose from a variety of sophisticated finishes—including Textured Black, Oil-Rubbed Bronze, and Stainless Steel—to perfectly match your patio furniture and exterior hardware.
- Custom Ambiance: With a wide selection of color temperatures, you can choose between crisp daylight for security or warm, inviting tones to create a cozy atmosphere for evening gatherings.
Advanced Functionality & Intelligent Control
Modern landscape lights should simplify your life. We focus on livability by providing flexible solutions for pools, decks, and patios:
- Efficient Low Voltage Systems: Most of our pathway lights operate on a safe 12V system. When paired with a dedicated landscape lighting transformer, these systems are energy-efficient and optimized for DIY installation.
- Smart Automation: Take total control with integrated timers and Dusk-to-Dawn photocell sensors. These features ensure your lights activate automatically at sunset, giving you effortless control at your fingertips.
- Weather-Resistant Durability: Crafted from die-cast aluminum or impact-resistant ABS with IP65 waterproof ratings, our fixtures endure heavy rain, snow, and extreme heat without corroding or failing.
Uncompromised Safety & Security
A well-lit exterior is your first line of defense and your best guide for nighttime navigation:
- Safe Passage: Pathway lights provide essential illumination for entryways, stairs, and walkways. By eliminating dark spots, you ensure safe navigation for family and guests around decks and pools.
- Enhanced Security Perimeter: Strategic placement of landscape lights eliminates dimly lit corners and shadows where intruders might hide. A bright, well-distributed lighting network provides peace of mind and significantly boosts your home’s security profile.
- Simplified Installation: From heavy-duty ground stakes to waterproof "easy-connect" wiring, our products are engineered for a professional-grade setup that remains reliable year after year.
How To Plan Landscape Lighting?
How To Plan Landscape Lighting?
Effective landscape lighting planning starts with identifying the focal points of your property, such as architectural features, specimen trees, or pathways. Begin by sketching your yard and labeling "high-traffic" zones for safety (entryways and stairs) and "aesthetic" zones for drama (flower beds or stone walls).
For a professional result, use a layered approach: combine pathway lights for navigation, spotlights for vertical interest, and well lights for seamless ground-level accents. Always verify the location of your outdoor power source to determine the best placement for your low-voltage transformer.
How Far Apart Should Landscape And Pathway Lights Be?
How Far Apart Should Landscape And Pathway Lights Be?
For most residential pathway lights, the standard spacing is 6 to 8 feet apart. This creates a balanced "pooling" effect of light that guides the eye without looking like an airport runway. If you are using high-output LED fixtures, you can extend the distance to 10 feet. For decorative landscape lights used in garden beds, spacing is more subjective; however, staggering the lights on alternating sides of a path creates a more natural, inviting depth than a perfectly straight line.
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How Bright Should Landscape And Pathway Lights Be?
How Bright Should Landscape And Pathway Lights Be?
Pathway Lights: Aim for 100 to 200 lumens. This range provides sufficient light to navigate walkways safely while ensuring the glow remains soft and localized to the ground, preventing uncomfortable glare for pedestrians.
Landscape Lights: For general garden features or low-level shrubbery, 50 to 150 lumens are often enough to create subtle depth without washing out the natural textures of your plants.
To achieve the classic American "warm glow" aesthetic, prioritize a color temperature between 2700K and 3000K (Warm White). This specific spectrum enhances the organic greens and earth tones of your landscape, providing a high-end, cozy feel that mimics traditional incandescent lighting while utilizing modern LED efficiency.
How To Install Low Voltage Landscape Lighting?
How To Install Low Voltage Landscape Lighting?
Low-voltage (12V) systems are the standard for American DIY installations because they are safe and do not require deep trenching.
- Mount the Transformer: Install your landscape lighting transformer near a GFCI-protected outdoor outlet, at least 12 inches above the ground.
- Layout the Cable: Run heavy-duty 12/2 or 14/2 low-voltage wire along your planned route.
- Position Fixtures: Place your pathway lights and accent fixtures in their designated spots and press the heavy-duty stakes into the ground.
- Connect to Power: Use waterproof "clip-on" or "twist-on" connectors to attach each fixture to the main cable.
- Bury the Wire: Once you’ve tested the system at night to ensure the light spread is correct, use a flat shovel to tuck the wire 3 to 6 inches underground.
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