1000Bulbs lists pathway light specs
- 1000Bulbs’ pathway-lighting pages say standard walkways need at least 300 lumens, while front-door areas need about 1,000, giving shoppers a concrete starting point for fixture selection. - Product listings on 1000Bulbs also show Nuvo bullet fixtures in bronze, dark gray, and light gray, each delivering about 1,250 lumens with a 60-degree beam. - The retailer frames most residential landscape lighting as low-voltage for safer installs and longer-life LEDs over halogen. (1000bulbs.com)
1000Bulbs’ pathway-lighting guide gives shoppers a simple rule: start around 300 lumens for paths and around 1,000 for a front door. (1000bulbs.com) The company says pathway lights should throw at least some light onto the walking surface, not just onto flower beds or lawn edges. It warns against spacing fixtures so tightly that a walkway looks like “an airport landing strip.” (1000bulbs.com) On the same site, 1000Bulbs lists higher-output Nuvo landscape bullet fixtures for larger exterior areas. The bronze Nuvo 62-1206 is rated at 1,250 lumens, 12 watts, 3,000 Kelvin, and a 60-degree flood beam angle. (1000bulbs.com) The dark gray Nuvo 62-1207 carries the same 60-degree beam and roughly 1,248 lumens, while the light gray Nuvo 62-1208 is listed at 1,250 lumens with an IP65 wet-location rating. (1000bulbs.com 1) (1000bulbs.com 2) That split shows how 1000Bulbs separates path lighting from accent or flood lighting. Its category pages describe path lights as walkway markers, while bullet and spot fixtures are used to light focal points like trees, statues, fountains, and building features. (1000bulbs.com 1) (1000bulbs.com 2) 1000Bulbs also pushes low-voltage systems for most residential landscape jobs. The retailer says lower voltage reduces shock risk if buried cable is accidentally cut and still supports path lights, step lights, well lights, and bullets through a transformer. (1000bulbs.com 1) (1000bulbs.com 2) For buyers comparing technologies, the site says light-emitting diode, or LED, fixtures cost more up front but last substantially longer than halogen options and reduce replacement cycles. The Nuvo bullet listings back that up with stated lifespans above 50,000 hours and five-year warranties. (1000bulbs.com) (1000bulbs.com) (1000bulbs.com) The practical takeaway is that 1000Bulbs is giving customers two different numbers to shop by: a few hundred lumens for paths, and around 1,250 lumens when they move up to broader flood coverage. (1000bulbs.com) (1000bulbs.com)