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(Inc. GST)Outdoor lanterns are one of the most visible elements of a home's exterior. Positioned at the front door, mounted along a driveway, or flanking a garage entrance, an exterior lantern shapes the first impression a property makes and provides essential light for safe entry after dark. At Lighting Direct NZ, you will find a comprehensive range of outdoor lanterns in traditional and contemporary styles suited to New Zealand homes across every exterior finish and architectural period.
An outdoor lantern works best when proportionate to the wall or pillar it mounts on, and when its finish coordinates with the joinery, cladding, and hardware of the facade. A lantern too small for the entry reads as an afterthought. One too large overwhelms a compact doorway. As a general guide, the height of a wall-mounted exterior lantern should be roughly one quarter to one third of the door or gate height it sits beside.
Style should follow the architecture of the property. Traditional lantern profiles with clear or seeded glass suit heritage, villa, and bungalow-style NZ homes. Sleek rectangular or cylindrical lanterns suit contemporary and new-build exteriors. Coastal properties benefit from marine-grade finishes or powder-coated aluminium construction that resists salt air corrosion.
Finish coordination matters. Matte black is the most versatile exterior lantern finish, suiting both traditional and contemporary facades. Antique brass and aged bronze suit heritage homes. Where possible, match the lantern finish to the door hardware, letterbox, and other exterior metal elements for a cohesive result.
Every exterior lantern installed in a New Zealand home must carry an IP rating appropriate for its weather exposure. IP ratings classify a fitting's protection against water and dust ingress. The correct rating depends on whether the fitting mounts in a sheltered, semi-exposed, or fully exposed location.
IP44 is the minimum for covered locations such as a veranda, portico, or pergola ceiling where the lantern is sheltered from direct rainfall. IP54 suits semi-exposed wall mounting positions that receive indirect rain and wind-driven moisture. IP65 and above is required for fully exposed locations including open driveway pillars, garden posts, and any position that receives direct rainfall from above or the side.
New Zealand coastal properties face additional considerations. Salt air accelerates corrosion in standard metal fittings and degrades unsealed finishes rapidly. For coastal installations, look for outdoor lanterns with IP65 ratings, powder-coated or marine-grade aluminium construction, and stainless steel fixings. The IP rating and materials specification are listed in every product description at Lighting Direct NZ. Installation must be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with New Zealand wiring regulations.
Outdoor lanterns are most effective when positioned to serve a specific functional or architectural purpose. The most impactful locations on a New Zealand residential property are the front entry, garage or carport entrance, driveway pillars, and side access points that need safe illumination after dark.
Front entry: a single centred lantern above a door suits a compact entry or cottage-style facade. A matched pair flanking the door creates a symmetrical result suited to wider entries. For standard door heights, mount the lantern at 1.9 to 2.1 metres from the ground to the centre of the fitting.
Garage and carport: a pair of outdoor lanterns at either side of a garage door provides even illumination across the driveway apron. Choose a lantern size proportionate to the garage door width rather than matching the front entry fittings, which are typically smaller in scale.
Driveway pillars and gate posts: post-mount or pillar-mount exterior lanterns at the entrance to a driveway mark the property boundary and guide vehicles at night. For pillar mounting, the lantern should sit at or just above the top of the pillar cap for the most balanced result.
Side and rear access: wall-mounted outdoor lanterns at side gates, back entries, and path junctions provide security lighting for less visible areas of the property. A lantern with an integrated PIR sensor or compatibility with an external module is the practical choice for access points used irregularly.
Match three factors: the scale of the fitting to the wall or pillar it mounts on, the style to the architecture of the facade, and the IP rating to the weather exposure of the location. Confirm the finish coordinates with existing exterior hardware. For exposed or coastal locations, prioritise IP65-rated fittings with corrosion-resistant construction.
Outdoor lantern installation involves mounting a bracket to the exterior wall and connecting the fitting to a fixed wiring point. In New Zealand, all hardwired exterior lantern installation must be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with New Zealand wiring regulations. If no wiring point exists, a licensed electrician can install one as part of the same job.
Access the globe through the lantern's removable glass panel, hinged door, or unscrewed base. Switch off the circuit at the switchboard first and allow the existing globe to cool before handling. Replace with a globe of the same type and wattage as specified in the product description. LED globes are recommended for outdoor lanterns as they last significantly longer than halogen equivalents.
Lighting Direct stocks a comprehensive range of exterior lanterns available online at lightingdirect.co.nz with delivery across New Zealand, in traditional, contemporary, and coastal-rated styles across a variety of finishes and IP ratings.
Outdoor lanterns are a subcategory of exterior wall lights. The lantern style refers specifically to fittings with an enclosed glazed body that encloses the light source within a frame and glass structure. Exterior wall lights is the broader category that includes lanterns alongside contemporary flush and directional fittings.