Batteries: No
Tree lights aren’t just for the holidays! Place some candles (we recommend a no-flame option from Amazon) into these delicate-looking lanterns to illuminate the branches on your favorite tree.
Batteries: No
These color-changing floor lamps from Lumens are another travel-friendly LED lighting solution.
Batteries: Yes
Help set the mood with this wall light from Philips. It’s easily controlled with the Hue App, where you can program color changes and even enable voice command.
Batteries: No
Looking to create a sophisticated atmosphere? These modern-looking lanterns and a few no-flame candles should do the trick.
Batteries: No
Can it weather a storm?
We can’t stress this enough: Make sure the lights you’re buying are built for outdoor use. Even if you have a covered patio or shaded balcony, storms can still get to them, so invest in something that can handle heavy precipitation. “Functionality of outdoor lighting is part of the style,” Jayma emphasizes. “It has to be durable and made well enough to withstand everyday weather elements. When you look at an outdoor light installation in a storm, you immediately appreciate the importance of style and functionality as one.”
Surrounding your outdoor living space with these uniform fence lights is one way to ensure a well-lit setting. Plus, their solid, stainless steel design will weather even the fiercest storms.
Batteries: No
Here’s a sleek pair of outdoor sconces crafted in anti-rust aluminum and equipped with power-saving automatic sensors to detect the brightness of their surroundings.
Batteries: No
Break out new light bulbs
Don’t settle for the bulbs built into your set—swap them for energy-efficient Dimmable Edison LED Bulbs, which are known to reduce energy bills by 90%. “The key is to replace the bulbs that come with the strands,” Dale says. “Filament Edison LED lights have come a long way in terms of elegance, cost, and quality. The operating costs are a fraction of traditional incandescents.”
You could also match summer’s heat with warm, matte lights that won’t overpower a space. There’s nothing worse than harsh exterior lighting that comes on too strong, so stick with toasty and inviting lights. “Color is everything,” Dale points out. “We never go any cooler than 2,700K lighting, but the best is the lighting around 2,100K. That’s truly equivalent to candlelight. It’s warm, intimate, romantic, and really sets a scene.”
These dimmable bulbs feature an energy-saving LED filament, making them ideal to replace 40W incandescent bulbs and save over 90% energy.
These decorative light bulbs are another dimmable design that will allow you to capture the function’s mood and ambiance.
Set the tone of your space by replacing traditional light bulbs with Phillip’s Wi-Fi enabled alternatives. All you have to do is connect them to an app on your phone for digital accessibility—the color choices are endless.
Soft white lights will give a toasty glow to your outdoor space. The GE Dimmable light bulbs make achieving that cozy feeling a breeze.
It’s not always just about the light
“Obviously, lighting is a key component to any outdoor space,” Jayma says. However, illumination shouldn’t be the only purpose of your outdoor lighting fixtures. Take your design a step further by considering a multipurpose ceiling fan that simultaneously keeps you and your guests cool.
If you live in an extra warm climate, you’re familiar with the challenges that come with spending time outdoors. Ensure you and your loved ones stay cool by opting for a ceiling fan with extra blades to give you a much-needed cool breeze.
Perfect for any season, this aerodynamic design has controllable airflow and a built-in light for extra brightness.
Hunter Fan’s ceiling fan has over 100 five-star reviews, with many buyers praising the model’s accessible price point and simple installation.
Modern and sleek, the Kwartet outdoor ceiling fan will elevate your porch and give you built-in bright light for evenings outdoors.