Friday, August 19, 2011

If you like to be beside the seaside then you need coastal outdoor lighting


Living close to Britain�s coastline is wonderful place to have a home and raise a family. But seaside residences are exposed to all the elements and many garden light fixtures and fittings are just not up to the job. You need specialist coastal outdoor lighting.


Bulkhead / Porch Lights - these are usually oval shaped and they�re fitted to walls. They�re ideal for use in porches and any areas where children play as they�re tough enough to cope with flying bats and balls.Victorian-style Garden Lanterns � these are a very traditional design of garden lighting. Many have reversible fittings so they can be mounted as either a downwards or an upwards lantern. They particularly suit cottages or traditional houses. They can be fixed to the house but work equally well on garden walls to illuminate driveways or the garden. Porch lanterns, which hang from a chain, look wonderful too.Wall Lights � there are a huge choice of garden lights available, ranging from functional security lights through to the decorative. Many are flush fittings so they�re good for narrow paths or covered walkways, and very useful when positioned near a front door.There is a wide choice of styles available on the market now. So you will be able to find something suitable whether you want to brighten up your hotel, illuminate your B&B or simply want to make more use of your seaside home�s garden and patio areas.Stuart Richardson - www.outdoorlightingonline.co.ukPopular coastal outdoor lighting ideas include:So remember, when brightening up the outside of your seaside residence make sure you invest in durable and corrosion-proof lighting and lamps.Garden Lighting Columns, Bollards and Posts � these coastal outdoor lights look fantastic around any decking or patio areas and some can be used as PIR (motion sensor) security lights too. Many of these types of lights are designed to provide a more contemporary look for gardens.

Stuart Richardson - www.outdoorlightingonline.co.uk




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