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A general guideline for outdoor wall sconce placement is to install them at a height of 7 to 8 feet above the ground to minimize glare and ensure visibility.
Sconce Placement Considerations
When installing wall sconces outdoors, especially in off-grid settings where propane lighting is the primary source, consider the surroundings and the purpose of the lighting. A sconce should be placed at a height that allows for effective illumination of the surrounding area without creating harsh glare. A general rule of thumb is to install wall sconces at a height of 7 to 8 feet above the ground. This height provides a comfortable viewing angle for people and reduces the likelihood of direct light shining into eyes.
Safety and Visibility
In areas with high foot traffic or narrow pathways, consider installing sconces at a slightly lower height, around 6 feet, to ensure adequate visibility and prevent tripping hazards. In areas with low ceilings or overhead obstructions, such as tree branches, it may be necessary to install sconces at a lower height to avoid creating a safety hazard. When using propane lighting, it’s essential to ensure that the flame is not directly exposed to the sconce or any nearby combustible materials.
Installation Techniques
When installing wall sconces outdoors, use a level to ensure the fixture is properly aligned and avoid any uneven or crooked installations. Use a weather-resistant mounting bracket to secure the sconce to the wall, and consider adding a protective coating or sealant to shield the fixture from the elements. Proper installation will help extend the lifespan of the sconce and maintain its effectiveness in providing safe and reliable lighting.
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