If you'd love to create a garden and outdoor area that's beautiful after dark, helps you to relax after work, and adds to the enjoyment you get from your outdoor space, then you're in the right place.
That's because…
With the right type of garden lights, you can instantly change your outdoor area's look, feel, and appeal.
Whether you want to create a resort-style look for your backyard or create the soft ambience of somewhere to chill after dark, we've got you covered.
Check this out…
The photo right below is from our customer on the Sunshine Coast. Notice how the 7Watt garden lights turn the Palm trees into a feature making the area beautiful and inviting.
Here's what you do.
Take a look at the area you want to light. Note the size of some of the shrubs, plants and trees.
Maybe you've got a feature of some sort you want to light or a path, wall, or fence that some excellent lighting would add to the look and appeal of your outdoor area.
Here's what you do.
Take a look at the area you want to light. Note the size of some of the shrubs, plants and trees.
Maybe you've got a feature of some sort you want to light or a path, wall, or fence that some excellent lighting would add to the look and appeal of your outdoor area.
The colour of light significantly affects how your garden and the outdoor area look.
You want to avoid making your place look sterile like an operating theatre or lit up like some tacky side-show-ally.
Our garden lights are Warm White 3000K, giving a stunning lighting effect without being offensive.
Cool white 4000K is a crisp bright white and usually not used as often for garden lighting unless you have a thing for super-crisp bright white lights.
Walk around and drop some clothes pegs or small rocks to mark where you'll put your lights. This gives you an idea of how far apart each light is and where your lights will be.
In the short video below, you’ll see the 3Watt, 7Watt and 15Watt garden lights lighting the same plant. You'll get to see how much light they throw off so you can decide what's best for you.
You can choose from 12V or 24V lights. (Press the specifications tab for more details)
What's the difference between 12V and 24V?
With 24V, you can run much longer cable and lights than you can with 12V. The 24V and 12V are low voltage and safe to use in a garden and outdoor area.
Already assembled kits make your choice easy.
Customised Garden Light Kits
We custom-make kits to your measurements and garden layout.
You grab all the lights and easy-to-use parts you need and do it yourself.
These kits come with a set number of lights and cables. When your kit arrives, lay out the cable, push it from the garden light into the T-Joiner and do it up. Then plug the transformer into your power point and turn on your lights.
This short video shows how easy it is to attach the garden light.
We custom-make kits to your measurements and garden layout. We can make up any layout and anything you need.
Email your rough plan to info@fusionlighting.com.au, and I'll take a look at it and work out the best way to do it, and then we'll chat once we've sorted out all the details. Finally, the lighting is made up to your plan and measurements and shipped out.
Over the years, I've helped hundreds and hundreds of customers with their lighting plans.
This option is for those who like to do it themselves. You choose the meters of cable you need to lay around your garden, grab your T-Joiners and cylinder joiners, garden lights and transformer.
Everything you need is on this accessories page for you.
This video shows you how easy it is to DIY