Dark Sky 14" High Mission Pocket
Outdoor Wall Light
SKU 29966
Abbey Lane Energy Star 15" High Outdoor Wall Light
In the face of new home development and rapid growth,
many communities have enacted so-called “Dark
Sky” ordinances in an effort to curb light pollution
from outdoor
lighting fixtures. Also known as “Good
Neighbor Lighting” or “Cut-Off Lighting”,
Dark Sky lighting is designed cut the amount of lighting
at night that is aimed into the night sky.
For the home builder, Dark
Sky lighting is an idea whose time has
come. Builders shouldn’t worry about meeting these
new rules, however. There are now more outdoor light
fixtures on the market than ever before that meet the
Dark Sky lighting requirements. These new designs feature
different kinds of reflectors, shields and cut-offs
that prevent the light throw from pointing upwards.
Having light directed downwards towards the ground
means that consumers can reduce the wattage of the
bulbs they’re using outdoors, thereby cutting
energy costs and saving them money. For example, a
50 watt bulb that is properly positioned and directed
from a Dark Sky fixture can look like a much brighter
bulb.
Using a down-lighting technique with energy
efficient outdoor light fixtures can
also improve the visual look of a finished home, creating
a more subtle, eye-pleasing effect at night. In fact,
lights pointed toward the ground instead of the sky
or a neighboring yard can actually help improve visibility
at night along pathways and around porch areas. Learn
more about Dark Sky lighting and outdoor light fixtures
at LampsPlus.com,
America’s lighting superstore.