Types of Pathway & Walkway Lighting Fixtures

At Treasure Valley Lighting, we offer pathway lighting solutions in multiple styles, brightness levels, and color temperatures
to suit any landscape. You can be sure that no matter which options you choose, your lights will be designed to withstand
moisture, temperature changes, and whatever weather conditions come their way. 

Our pathway lighting solutions include:

Place low-profile fixtures along walkways for consistent illumination. They’re available in a wide variety of styles to match your home’s aesthetic. 

Bollard lights are taller fixtures that provide broader light distribution, making them ideal for wider pathways.

Installing lights directly into risers or adjacent walls ensures you can safely navigate staircases and elevation changes.

Flush-mounted fixtures create a clean, minimalist appearance that’s great for more contemporary-styled outdoor spaces.

Adding lights along pathways to highlight plants, trees, and other features adds additional depth and visual interest to your outdoor space.

Convenient features like timers, dusk-to-dawn automation, motion sensors, and app-controlled systems can take your pathway lighting to the next level.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should pathway lights be?

Pathway lights are typically spaced about 6 to 10 feet apart, depending on the brightness of the fixtures and the layout of the walkway. Proper spacing ensures even illumination without creating dark spots or excessive glare.

Are pathway lights bright enough for safety?

Yes, when designed correctly, pathway lighting provides plenty of visibility for safe navigation. The goal is soft, consistent lighting that clearly outlines the path without being harsh or blinding.

Can walkway lighting be added to existing landscapes?

In most cases, walkway lighting can be easily added to existing landscapes. Low-voltage systems allow for flexible installation with minimal disruption to your yard or hardscaping.

Do pathway lights require a lot of maintenance?

Pathway lighting systems are generally low maintenance, especially when using LED fixtures. Occasional cleaning and periodic checks help ensure optimal performance and long-lasting results.