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Exterior Wall Lights

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  • Eglo Fremantle 1 Light Down White 206135 - The Blue Space
    Original price $69.95
    Current price $65

    Eglo Fremantle Outdoor Downlighter White

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    Discover the perfect outdoor ambience with FREMANTLE exterior range. Choose from a variety of finishes to enhance your space. Expertly crafted to f...

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  • Eglo-Fremantle-2-Light-Up/Down-White-206127-The-Blue-Space
    Original price $89.95
    Current price $85

    Eglo Fremantle Outdoor Up/Down Wall Light White

    + 2 Colours

    Discover the perfect outdoor ambience with the extensive FREMANTLE exterior range. With a variety of finishes to choose from, this range offers som...

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  • Telbix Masto Exterior Wall Light LED White MASTOWB1-WH83 - The Blue Space
    Original price $109
    Current price $89 SALE

    Telbix Masto Exterior Wall Light LED White

    Introducing the Masto Wall Light – a harmonious fusion of style and durability. With its sleek aluminium construction and an impressive IP54 rating...

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Exterior wall lights are weatherproof fittings designed to mount directly onto outdoor walls, lighting up entries, porches, and alfresco areas while standing up to Australian weather. This range from Eglo covers a variety of styles and sizes suited to different areas of the home's exterior.

What makes a wall light suitable for outdoor use

The key difference between an indoor and exterior wall light is the IP rating, which tells you how well the fitting resists dust and moisture. Anything mounted outside, whether that's beside a front door, along a walkway, or on an alfresco wall, needs a rating suited to its level of weather exposure. Eglo's exterior range is built with this in mind, using housings and seals designed to handle rain, humidity, and temperature changes without compromising the light or the electrics inside.

Style and finish options

Exterior wall lights in this range span a mix of finishes and design styles, from clean, minimal fittings that suit contemporary facades through to more traditional lantern style designs for period or Hamptons style homes. Common finishes include black, white, and stainless steel or similar metallic tones, chosen for both their look and their resistance to corrosion in outdoor conditions. Matching the finish to your door hardware, house numbers, or other exterior fittings helps tie the whole entry together.

Choosing the right wall light for each area

Entries and porches

Front door areas benefit from a wall light that provides good, even illumination for safety and street appeal, positioned at a height that lights the path without creating harsh glare for anyone approaching. Many buyers choose a pair either side of the front door for symmetry, or a single fitting above or beside the door depending on the entry layout.

Alfresco and outdoor living areas

For alfresco walls and outdoor entertaining spaces, a softer, more ambient wall light often works better than a bright, direct fitting, since these areas are used for relaxing and entertaining rather than pure security lighting. Look for fittings with a shade or diffuser that spreads light gently across the space.

Pathways and side access

Smaller, more compact wall lights suit narrower side passages or pathways, where the goal is safe footing rather than a statement fitting.

Installation and practical considerations

Exterior wall lights need to be installed by a licensed electrician in line with Australian wiring standards, and it's worth checking bulb type and wattage compatibility before purchase if you have a preference for LED or a particular colour temperature. Because this range is built entirely around Eglo, you can mix and match fittings across your home's exterior while keeping a consistent build quality and design language from entry to alfresco.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an exterior wall light and an indoor wall light?
Exterior wall lights are built with weatherproof housings and appropriate IP ratings so they can withstand rain, humidity, and outdoor temperature changes, which indoor fittings aren't designed to handle. Always choose a light rated for outdoor use anywhere it will be exposed to the elements.
What IP rating do I need for an exterior wall light?
The IP rating you need depends on how exposed the light will be, with more sheltered areas like a covered porch needing less protection than a fully exposed wall. Check the specific rating listed on each product and match it to how much weather exposure that spot on your home actually gets.
Where should exterior wall lights be positioned near a front door?
A common approach is mounting a light either side of the door for symmetry, or a single fitting above or beside the entry, positioned to illuminate the approach without creating glare. The right height and spacing depends on your door size and porch layout.
Can exterior wall lights be used in alfresco or outdoor living areas?
Yes, exterior wall lights work well in alfresco areas, and a softer, diffused fitting is often a better fit for these spaces than a bright, direct light since they're used for relaxing and entertaining. Look for a fitting with a shade that spreads light gently.
Do exterior wall lights need to be installed by an electrician?
Yes, exterior wall lights should always be installed by a licensed electrician to meet Australian wiring standards and ensure the weatherproofing is fitted correctly. This also helps confirm the fitting is wired safely for its outdoor location.