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Outdoor Spotlights

We stock outdoor and garden spotlights built for walls, beds and borders, with single, twin and triple heads in modern and industrial styles. Our range runs from GU10 fittings to integrated LED designs, in metal, aluminium and resin finishes. With Ideal Lux, Maytoni, Lumilife and Norlys here, you can plan a layered garden scheme one beam at a time.

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Where outdoor spotlights earn their place in a garden

A spotlight does one job well: it throws a controlled beam onto a single target rather than washing a whole area. That makes it the building block for layering light outside. Used on walls, beds and borders, our outdoor spotlights pick out the features you want seen after dark and leave the rest in shadow, which is what gives a garden depth instead of a flat, floodlit look.

Most of our range carries a single head, with twin and triple designs such as the Vista and Beamglasses fittings for spots where you want to aim more than one beam from a tidy point. Bodies come in metal, aluminium, cast aluminium and resin, with grey, white, black, brown, graphite and chrome finishes so a fitting can either disappear against a surface or read as part of the planting.

Aiming beams at walls, beds and borders

Start with the surfaces. A spotlight angled up a textured wall, fence or rendered pier grazes the surface and lifts the texture, so the boundary of a garden becomes part of the scheme rather than a dark edge. Designs like the Point-1 and Otis single spotlights suit this, and the Point-1 outdoor wall single is made for exactly this position.

For beds and borders, aim across or down rather than straight out, so the beam skims foliage and catches shape without dazzling anyone walking past. Single heads suit this work: the Arcane round and square spotlights and the Solarium, Radiata and Vespera ranges all offer single fittings, so each beam lights one plant or feature at a time. Ground-mounted options such as the Radiata cast aluminium ground spotlight sit low among planting and throw light up through leaves and stems.

Layering a scheme one beam at a time

A garden reads best when light sits at more than one level. Think of three loose tiers: surfaces and structures at the boundary, mid-height planting and specimen shrubs, and low detail at ground level. Outdoor spotlights cover all three, since the same fitting type can wall-mount or work from the ground.

  • Pick two or three features worth lighting rather than trying to light everything; restraint reads as design.
  • Keep beams off windows and sightlines so the source stays hidden and only the effect shows.
  • Mix warm white at 3000K for planting and seating areas with cool white at 4000K where you want crisp contrast on stone or metal.
  • Use dimmable fittings, where listed, to soften the whole scheme for evenings outdoors.

Beam, output and colour

Wattage on our integrated LED spotlights is modest, with many sitting under 10W, so a layered scheme stays efficient even with several heads running. Warm white at 3000K keeps greens and timber looking natural, while cool white at 4000K adds bite on render, paving and stainless steel. Several fittings are dimmable, which lets one scheme do bright task light over a path and a low glow once you are settled.

IP ratings and fittings outside

Every spotlight in our range is outdoor rated, but the IP figure tells you how exposed a fitting can be. We list IP44, IP54, IP65, IP66 and IP68 designs across the range. IP44 and IP54 suit covered or sheltered spots, IP65 and IP66 handle direct rain on open walls, and IP68 fittings such as the Solarium spotlights are sealed for the wettest positions. Choose by where the fitting will actually sit, not by the brightest number.

On lamps, you will find both GU10 fittings and integrated LED. GU10 spotlights, including several Vespera and Lumilife designs, take a replaceable lamp, so you can swap beam angle or colour later or change a failed bulb without replacing the fitting. Integrated LED units, such as the Arcane and Spin ranges, build the light source into the fitting itself. Both have their place in a garden; the choice comes down to whether you want long-term flexibility or a neater fitting.

Choosing across our brands

The bulk of our spotlights come from Ideal Lux, whose ranges cover single, twin and ground designs across the IP grades. Maytoni adds further modern fittings, Lumilife brings GU10 fire-rated outdoor spotlight fittings in chrome and silver, and Norlys sits alongside them. If you are also lighting paths or planting a spike into a bed, our spike lights pair naturally with the spotlights here to finish a scheme.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I position outdoor spotlights for the best effect?

Aim at specific targets rather than lighting everything. Graze textured walls and fences by angling the beam up close to the surface, and light beds and borders by aiming across or down so the beam skims foliage. Keep the source out of windows and sightlines so only the effect shows. Picking two or three features tends to look more considered than flooding the whole garden.

What IP rating do I need for garden spotlights?

Match the rating to the position. We list IP44 and IP54 fittings for covered or sheltered spots, IP65 and IP66 for open walls that take direct rain, and IP68 designs such as the Solarium range for the wettest positions and ground use. A higher number is not always better; choose by where the fitting will actually sit so you are not paying for sealing you do not need.

Should I choose GU10 or integrated LED spotlights?

Both work outdoors. GU10 spotlights, including several Vespera and Lumilife fittings, take a replaceable lamp, so you can change the bulb, beam angle or colour later without replacing the fitting. Integrated LED units like the Arcane and Spin ranges build the light source into the fitting itself. Pick GU10 for long-term flexibility, or integrated LED for a neater fitting.

Can I light more than one spot from a single fitting?

Yes. Alongside single-head spotlights we stock twin and triple designs, such as the Vista twin and the Beamglasses triple, which let you aim several beams from one tidy point. These suit corners or junctions where you want to cover two or three targets without mounting separate fittings, keeping the wiring and the hardware in one place.

Warm white or cool white for a garden?

Warm white at 3000K keeps greens, timber and brick looking natural and is the safer choice across most planting and seating areas. Cool white at 4000K adds crisper contrast and works well on render, paving, stone and stainless steel. Many gardens mix the two by zone. Several of our spotlights are also dimmable, so you can drop the whole scheme to a low glow in the evening.

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