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Ground Spotlights: Stylish and Functional Lighting

Ground spotlights are a beautiful and practical way to illuminate your garden, driveway or patio. They are placed in the ground and provide atmospheric accents or extra safety for walkways and driveways. Because they take up little space, they fit into any garden and give a sleek, modern look.

Ground spotlight purchasing tips

1. Choose the right IP ratingGround spots must above all be resistant to water and dirt. Therefore, pay particular attention to the IP rating of the ground spotlight:

  • IP65: Splash-proof, suitable for sheltered areas.
  • IP67 or higher: Fully waterproof and ideal for open spaces or near ponds.

2. Choose the right materialBecause ground spots are outdoors, they should be made of sturdy material:

  • Stainless Steel (SS): Durable and rust-resistant.
  • Aluminum: Lightweight and resistant to weathering.
  • Plastic: Often cheaper and suitable for decorative lighting. Less suitable in direct sun and under load (walkability).

3. Pay attention to the light sourceLED ground spots are the best choice because they are energy efficient and durable. Want a warm atmosphere? Then choose LEDs with a warm white color (2700K-3000K). For extra brightness and more functional lighting, it’s better to choose cool white light (4000K-5000K).4. Consider placementDecide in advance where you want to place the spotlights. For example, use them to highlight trees, shrubs or facades, or install them along a path for extra visibility.

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Deko-Light LED Recessed Floor Light, 18.3cm

Elevate your outdoor space with this walk-over LED floor light. Made from durable die-cast aluminium and stainless steel, it’s waterproof, dustproof, and perfect for walkways. With a warm white glow and 110° beam, it adds subtle illumination without crossing into vehicle zones. Easy to install with proper drainage—light up your floors safely and stylishly.

Brand: deko-light

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