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Landscape lighting is often the last thing specified on a site plan and the first thing residents notice when it's missing — dark walkways, unlit courtyards, and entrance areas that feel unsafe after dusk. This collection covers post top lights, pathway fixtures, and bollards designed to fill exactly that gap.
Post top lights (15"-17", 20W-150W) mount on a pole and suit parking lot perimeters, courtyards, and entrance drives where you need broader area coverage — decorative styles suit residential/multi-family common areas, while architectural styles suit commercial and institutional properties. Bollards (36"-42") and pathway fixtures provide low, focused light at ground level for walkways, garden beds, and stair edges, where a taller pole-mounted fixture would create too much glare for pedestrians.
Most fixtures in this collection include built-in photocells for automatic dusk-to-dawn operation, are rated 120-347V, and IP65 outdoor-rated. Photometric distribution varies by fixture — ask us about T3 vs. area-style optics if you're lighting a large courtyard versus a narrow walkway.
What height of bollard should I use? 36"-42" is the standard range for pedestrian pathway lighting — tall enough to provide useful ground-level illumination without being an obstruction, while staying below eye level to avoid direct glare.
Can post top lights replace parking lot pole lighting? Post tops are typically lower-wattage and better suited to pedestrian-scale areas like courtyards and entrances; for full vehicle parking lot coverage, see our Parking Lot & Area Lighting collection instead.