Collection: Outdoor Wall Lights

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best outdoor wall lights in the UK?

Verthara offers a hand-picked range of outdoor wall lights suited to UK homes. Look for fittings with warm white (2700–3000K) bulbs for a cosy feel, or neutral white (4000K) for task areas. All our wall lights come with free UK delivery on every order.

How do I choose the right wall lights?

Consider ceiling height, room size, and your existing décor. For a outdoor look, our wall lights are available in a range of finishes and sizes. If you need help choosing, our UK-based customer support team is available Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm GMT at support@verthara.com or +44 333 050 5638.

Are Verthara's wall lights suitable for UK wiring?

Yes — all wall lights sold by Verthara are compatible with standard UK wiring (BS 7671). Many include full installation instructions. We recommend using a qualified electrician for ceiling and wall-mounted fittings.

Do Verthara's wall lights come with a warranty?

All products come with at least a 1-year manufacturer's warranty. Many premium ranges carry a 2 or 3-year warranty — details are listed on each product page.

How long does delivery take for wall lights in the UK?

Verthara offers free standard delivery on all UK orders. Orders placed before 12:00 PM GMT are processed the same day. Delivery typically takes 4–8 working days via Royal Mail, Evri, or DPD. You can reach us at support@verthara.com if you have any questions about your order.

Quick Answer

Outdoor Wall Lights rated IP65 for year-round UK weather — rain, frost, and coastal salt spray. Ideal for porches, garden walls, driveways, and patio areas. Every outdoor wall light at Verthara is CE certified, wired for 220–240V UK mains, and includes free UK delivery with a 3-year warranty.

British weather does not hold back, and neither should your outdoor lighting. From November downpours to summer humidity, an exterior wall light needs to handle everything the UK climate throws at it — without corroding, fogging, or shorting out. That is exactly why every outdoor wall light in this collection carries a minimum IP65 ingress protection rating: fully dust-tight and resistant to sustained low-pressure water jets from any direction. Whether you are lighting a front porch for evening visitors, illuminating a side passage for security, or adding ambience to a garden entertaining area, these fittings are built for the job.

Buying Tips for Outdoor Wall Lights

IP rating matters most. IP44 is the minimum for sheltered porches, but for fully exposed walls, fence posts, and garden structures, IP65 is the standard you want. All lights in this collection meet IP65 or higher, so you can mount them anywhere outdoors with confidence.

Think about beam direction. Upward-facing lights wash across brickwork and create drama. Downward-facing lights illuminate paths and doorsteps for safety. Dual-direction (up/down) fittings do both, creating striking light patterns on the wall while keeping the ground visible.

Consider warm white (2700–3000K) for ambience near seating areas and porches. For driveways and security spots, neutral white (4000K) gives better visibility. Avoid cool white (5000K+) near bedrooms — it can leak through curtains and disturb sleep.

Wiring note: Outdoor lights must be installed on a circuit protected by an RCD (residual current device). If your fuse board pre-dates 2008, check that your outdoor circuit has RCD protection — a qualified electrician can add one for around £60–£100.

Frequently Asked Questions

What IP rating do I need for outdoor wall lights in the UK?

For fully exposed walls, IP65 is the recommended minimum — it protects against heavy rain, wind-driven spray, and dust. For sheltered porches with overhead cover, IP44 is acceptable. All outdoor wall lights in this collection are IP65 rated.

Can I install outdoor wall lights myself?

If you are replacing an existing fitting on the same circuit, a competent DIYer can do it. For new wiring runs or circuits, UK Building Regulations (Part P) require a registered electrician. All our lights include detailed fitting instructions and use standard UK cable connections.

Do outdoor wall lights need to be on a separate circuit?

Not necessarily, but the circuit must be RCD-protected (30mA). Most modern consumer units have this built in. If your home has an older fuse board without RCD protection on outdoor circuits, have an electrician upgrade it before installation.

Will these lights withstand coastal salt air?

IP65-rated fittings with powder-coated or stainless steel housings handle coastal conditions well. We recommend wiping down the housing with a damp cloth every few months in coastal areas to prevent salt residue build-up.

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