Facade & Landscape Lighting for Premium Exteriors
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Facade & Landscape Lighting
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Burial Lights
7 in-stock products
3W Burial Light - Warm White
3W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

6W Burial Light - Warm White
6W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

9W Burial Light - Warm White
9W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

12W Burial Light - Warm White
12W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

6W RGB Burial Light - With Remote
6W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

9W RGB Burial Light - With Remote
9W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

12W RGB Burial Light - With Remote
12W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.
Wall Washer Lights
8 in-stock products
18W Wall Washer Light - Warm White
18W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

36W Linkable Wall Washer Light - Warm White
36W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

36W Wall Washer Light - Warm White
36W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

36W Wall Washer Light with Visor - Warm White
36W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

36W DMX Wall Washer Light - RGBW
36W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

36W RGB Wall Washer Light - With Remote
36W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

Flexible Wall Washer Light - 3000K
24W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

Power Supply 24 Volt 16 Amp (For Wall Washer Lights)
Required for linkable, DMX and flexible wall washer installations.
Pillar Lights
6 in-stock products
10W Facade Column Light - Blue
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Facade Column Light - Cool White
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Facade Column Light - Green
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Facade Column Light - Pink
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Facade Column Light - Red
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Facade Column Light - Warm White
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.
Spike Lights
9 in-stock products
5W Blue Garden Spike Light
5W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

5W Green Garden Spike Light
5W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

5W Pink Garden Spike Light
5W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

5W Red Garden Spike Light
5W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

10W Garden Spike Light - Warm, Neutral & Cool White
10W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

12W Garden Spike Light - Warm, Neutral & Cool White
12W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

15W Garden Spike Light - Warm, Neutral & Cool White
15W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

20W Garden Spike Light - Warm, Neutral & Cool White
20W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

7W Garden Spike Light - Warm, Neutral & Cool White
7W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.
Fountain Lights
4 in-stock products
RGB Underwater Spot Light with Remote
6W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

Underwater Spot Light - Blue
3W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

Underwater Spot Light - Warm White
3W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

Power Supply 24 Volt 16 Amp (For Fountain Lights)
Required for underwater and fountain light installations.
Up Down Wall Lights
8 in-stock products
2 Way Up Down Wall Light
2W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

3W LED Step Light - Square Recessed
3W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

3W Outdoor Wall Down Light - 1 Way
3W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

4 Lens Up Down Wall Light - 2+2 Beam
2W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

4 Way Wall Light - Cross Beam
4W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

6 Lens Up Down Wall Light - 3+3 Beam
2W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

6W LED Step Light - Rectangular Recessed
6W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.

6W Outdoor Wall Light - 2 Way
6W outdoor lighting fixture for Lumencity project and retail buyers.
Plan by installation area
Choose the right outdoor light by where it will be installed, then pick the product category and wattage.

House Front Elevation Lighting
Use facade, pillar, wall washer and spike lights to highlight the home exterior.

Farmhouse, Resort & Venue Lighting
Layer street, flood, facade and garden lights across larger outdoor properties.

Temple & Mandir Facade Lighting
Highlight pillars, domes, boundary walls and carved exterior details after dark.

Society & Campus Street Lighting
Light internal roads, parking rows, entry gates and shared campus areas.
Installed outdoor lighting results
Shuffled review images and buyer notes matched to this category.

“Warm wall washers made the exterior look premium without harsh cool light.”
Homeowner projectFront elevation lighting
“The pillar lights give a clean vertical beam and the fixtures stay hidden.”
Residence ownerGate pillar lighting
“Burial lights finished the base of the elevation beautifully.”
Architect buyerDriveway uplighting
“Spike lights were easy to aim into trees and planting beds.”
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How to Choose Facade & Landscape Lighting
Facade lighting is different from every other category on this site. Street lights, high bays and floods are bought on brightness. Facade lighting is bought on *effect* - you're not trying to illuminate a wall, you're trying to reveal its texture, shape and material after dark. That means the questions are which fixture, where, and at what beam angle. Wattage barely enters into it. The single most useful principle: **light the surface, not the space.** A building looks best when you can see lit walls, lit columns and lit planting, and cannot see the fixtures doing it.
1. The six fixture types and what each one does
Most good exteriors use four or five of these together. A single fixture type repeated across a building reads as flat and institutional; layering is what makes it look designed.
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2. Warm white is almost always correct
The most common and most expensive mistake in Indian facade lighting is using cool white because it looks brighter.
**3000K warm white** flatters stone, brick, wood, plaster and plants. It reads as welcoming, and it's what hotels, resorts and every well-lit residence uses. Every white fixture in this range is warm white by default for that reason.
3. Beam angle, which matters more than wattage here
- **7° narrow (column lights)** - a tight vertical shaft. Grazes up a pillar or column and reveals its full height. At 10W this fixture will out-perform a 50W flood for that specific job, because all its output goes where you want it. - **30° (wall washers)** - a controlled spread designed to cover a wall evenly from close range. - **Adjustable (spike lights)** - you aim them on site, which is the point. Trees grow; the beam should be re-aimable.
A common error is using a flood light on a facade. A flood throws a wide symmetrical beam that lights the wall, the sky above it and the neighbour's roof. Facade fixtures are narrow-beam precisely so the light stops where the building does.
4. Grazing versus washing
Two techniques, two very different results.
**Grazing** places the fixture close to the wall - within about 150-300 mm - so light travels almost parallel to the surface. Every bump and joint casts a small shadow, and texture becomes dramatic. Use it on stone cladding, exposed brick, rough plaster, carved surfaces.
5. The 220V vs 24V decision - read this before ordering
This is the single most common ordering mistake on this category, and it results in a fixture that will not light.
**Runs direct from mains, no adapter needed:** - All burial lights (3W-12W, warm white and RGB) - All column lights (10W, all colours) - All spike lights (5W-20W) - 18W and 36W wall washers, warm white and RGB, including the visor model - All wall and step lights
6. IP68 and why in-ground fixtures are different
Everything at or below ground level in this range is IP68 - rated for continuous submersion, not merely for rain.
That includes burial lights, fountain and underwater lights, and column lights. It sounds like over-specification until the first monsoon, when water pools across a driveway and every in-ground fixture spends a week underwater. An IP65 fixture in that position fills with water and fails.
7. Planning an elevation - a working order
1. **Uplight the vertical elements first.** Columns, pillars and structural piers, using narrow-beam column lights. This establishes the building's shape. 2. **Wash the main wall surfaces.** Wall washers at the base of feature walls, grazing textured material. 3. **Ground the base.** Burial lights along the plinth and driveway so the building doesn't appear to float above darkness. 4. **Add the landscape.** Spike lights into trees and planting beds, which give depth and stop the composition ending at the wall. 5. **Finish with wall detail.** Up-down wall lights on the boundary and entrance, step lights on stairs - these are the fixtures people see up close. 6. **Water last.** Fountain lights, if you have water.
Skipping step 3 is what makes many home installations look unfinished - bright walls sitting on a black base.
8. How many, and how far apart
- **Wall washers:** butt the 1 m bars end to end for a continuous run, or space them at 1-1.5 m centres for a scalloped rhythm. Both are valid looks; mixing them accidentally is not. - **Column lights:** one per pillar face you want lit. A square pillar seen from two sides needs two. - **Burial lights:** 1-1.5 m apart along a plinth. Closer for a continuous glow, further for distinct pools. - **Spike lights:** one per tree for a small tree, two or three for a large canopy, aimed from different angles.
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Facade & Landscape Lighting FAQ
Quick answers before choosing the right model.
Facade lighting is exterior lighting designed to reveal the shape, texture and material of a building after dark, rather than simply to illuminate the area around it. It uses narrow-beam fixtures - wall washers, column lights and in-ground uplights - positioned to light surfaces while staying hidden themselves.
It lays a continuous even sheet of light across a wall surface rather than a spot. Wall washers are the standard fixture for building facades, boundary walls, textured stone and feature walls. They come as 0.5 m and 1 m rigid bars, linkable runs for long walls, an RGB version for festivals, and a flexible cuttable roll for curves and arches.
A burial light is set flush into the ground - into paving, a driveway or a plinth - so nothing protrudes and it can be walked or driven over. A spike light is staked into soil and stands above ground, so it can be repositioned and re-aimed as planting grows. Burial for hard surfaces, spike for beds and lawns.
A narrow 7° beam fixture that throws a tight vertical shaft of light up a pillar, column or tall feature. Because all its output is concentrated, a 10W column light lights a gate pillar far more effectively than a much larger flood light would, and without spilling light onto the sky or a neighbour's property.
Warm white, in almost every case. 3000K flatters stone, brick, wood, plaster and plants, and is what hotels and resorts use. Cool white makes the same materials look grey and clinical. Cool white suits modern glass-and-steel facades; on a stone or plaster home it is the most common aesthetic mistake.
Some do. The 18W and 36W warm white bars, the visor model and the RGB remote model all run direct from 220V mains with no adapter. The linkable washer, the DMX RGBW washer and the flexible cuttable roll need a 24V DC power supply, sold separately. One 24V 16A supply powers up to eight bars or around 13 m of flexible roll.
Yes - they're designed to be set flush into paving and driveways. They're also IP68 rated for continuous submersion, which matters more than it sounds: in-ground fixtures spend part of every monsoon underwater when water pools, and anything rated only IP65 in that position will fail.
Yes. They're IP68 rated for continuous submersion and built in SS304 stainless steel, which is the material that matters for permanently wet installation - aluminium and mild steel corrode. They're intended for fountains, water features, ponds and pools.
Grazing places the fixture close to the wall, within roughly 150-300 mm, so light skims parallel to the surface and every texture casts a small shadow - dramatic on stone, brick and rough plaster. Washing places the fixture further out for even, flatter coverage - better on smooth painted walls.
With the RGB models, yes. RGB burial lights and the RGB wall washer come with remotes; the DMX RGBW washer allows programmed scenes across multiple fixtures. The usual approach is warm white as the everyday setting with colour available for Diwali, weddings and festivals, rather than colour as the default.
Butt 1 m bars end to end for a continuous unbroken run, or space them at 1-1.5 m centres for a rhythm of overlapping scallops. Both look intentional; a mix of the two does not. Send us the wall dimensions and material and we'll advise.
Yes, and it's one of the most common applications. Narrow-beam column lights graze up carved surfaces to reveal detail, burial lights ring the plinth, and wall washers cover broader wall areas. Warm gold is the standard everyday setting, with RGB available for festival occasions.
Two years' warranty, BIS certified, manufactured in Delhi and shipped PAN India with GST invoicing.
Yes. Send elevation photographs or drawings, along with the wall materials and what you want emphasised, and we'll come back with a fixture list and positions. This is worth doing before ordering - facade lighting is the category where fixture placement matters more than fixture count.
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