Kichler Cross Creek 27" Path Light in Aged Bronze
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About this item
About this item
- Size and Form: 27-inch height with a 6-inch diameter head featuring a classic Arts and Crafts silhouette.
- Lighting Performance: E26 medium base socket compatible with standard A19 bulbs for customizable illumination.
- Installation Detail: Designed for professional landscape systems with a 9-15V operating range.
- Material and Finish: High-quality construction finished in a weather-resistant and sophisticated Aged Bronze.
- Rating and Certification: Wet Rated for safe and reliable performance in all outdoor weather conditions.
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Description
Description
Cross Creek Path Light by Kichler
The Kichler 15232AGZ is a 27-inch tall landscape fixture featuring a 6-inch diameter head. Part of the Cross Creek Collection, this bulb-based path and spread light is finished in Aged Bronze. It is equipped with a standard E26 medium base socket, designed to provide reliable illumination for walkways and garden areas while bringing a touch of Arts and Crafts styling to residential landscapes.
Design & Visual Presence
This fixture embodies the Arts and Crafts style, emphasizing simplicity and clean lines that complement affluent home exteriors. The Aged Bronze finish provides a rich, textured appearance that ages gracefully and blends seamlessly with natural outdoor elements like stone and wood. Its 27-inch height and traditional lantern-inspired head create a balanced silhouette that serves as both a functional light source and a decorative architectural accent.
Light Source & Bulb Information
This fixture is equipped with a standard E26 (Medium) base socket. It is designed for use with A19 lamps and is compatible with energy-efficient LED replacement bulbs (sold separately). This flexibility allows you to select the specific lumen output and color temperature that best suits your landscape design requirements.
Installation & Mounting
This path light is Wet Rated for permanent outdoor exposure, making it resilient against rain and irrigation systems. While designed for use in professional landscape environments with a 9-15V range, the E26 socket provides versatility for various lighting configurations. It is intended for hardwired installation into professional-grade landscape wiring and transformer systems.
Where This Fixture Works Best
Ideal for illuminating primary residential walkways, entry garden beds, and driveway perimeters. Its height is particularly effective for clearing low-lying shrubs and groundcover, ensuring an unobstructed spread of light for nighttime safety and architectural highlighting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far apart should landscape path lights be installed?
How far apart should landscape path lights be installed?
Path lights should typically be spaced close enough so that the pool of light from one fixture slightly overlaps the next. For most fixtures, this spacing is between 6 and 8 feet apart, depending on the fixture's height and beam spread.
Are path lights easy to install for a DIY homeowner?
Are path lights easy to install for a DIY homeowner?
Yes. Low voltage path lights are one of the easiest fixtures to install. Since they run on safe, low voltage power provided by a low voltage transformer, the wiring can typically be done without the need for a licensed electrician.
Can path lights be used in flower beds or just walkways?
Can path lights be used in flower beds or just walkways?
Garden path lights are perfect for both! They illuminate walkways for safety and can also be strategically placed within flower beds to highlight textures, borders, and specimen plants.
How are bollard lights different from standard path lights?
How are bollard lights different from standard path lights?
Bollard lights are generally taller and sturdier fixtures, often used for commercial walkway lighting or large driveways where a more architectural and robust light source is required. Standard path lights are shorter and used primarily for residential gardens.
How high should a path light fixture be?
How high should a path light fixture be?
Most path lights are 18 to 24 inches tall. This height is designed to cast a wide pool of light on the ground while keeping the light source below eye level to prevent glare.

