LED Landscape Integrated Spot Light, 3000K, 35 Degree, Centennial Brass
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Flood Lighting is a creative way to make your outdoor area feel more inviting, and provide extra safety and security at night. This Landscape Spot Light in Centennial Brass finish features a custom optics that assures no halos or scallops to deliver superb center-to-edge uniformity for clean, clear light. The LED Landscape Flood Light 16154CBR30 from Kichler Lighting is an integrated, fully sealed LED fixture with 35 degree beam angles, energy saving, and surge protection up to 4,000V. This 12V Accent Light produces up to 300 lumens and emits a pure white 3000K illumination. Kichler Lighting brings you a wide variety of exciting landscape lighting solutions, unique finishes, fresh colors and unequaled quality. Bees Lighting carries a wide selection of flood lighting fixtures with different decorative styles, finishes and sizes that bring the fresh look to your outdoor space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a landscape spotlight and a flood light?
What is the difference between a landscape spotlight and a flood light?
How should I aim a spotlight to effectively uplight a tree?
How should I aim a spotlight to effectively uplight a tree?
How do I create the "moonlighting" effect using spotlights?
How do I create the "moonlighting" effect using spotlights?
What is beam spread, and why is it important when choosing a spotlight?
What is beam spread, and why is it important when choosing a spotlight?
What is the shadowing technique, and how is it used with spotlights?
What is the shadowing technique, and how is it used with spotlights?

