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Garden lights
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This hanging lantern-style outdoor light would match our sconces. I can't tell if there's a second downlight on the right wide of the door or not.
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Bi-directional flood lights could be mounted on tall post for compound lighting (if available in an outdoor version).
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Industrial-style shad over the light above the table might work for outdoor lighting.
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Light on the fireplace does not blind your eyes, but illuminates what is below. Lower sconces on the seating bench might be another way to go for lighting the back part of the compound.
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Double spot lights allow illumination in two directions. These have solid tops to limit upward light pollution.
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Simple shades give some light to the sides but most is downward. Not clear if there is a solid top, but this could work for compound lighting, if wiring would allow.
This hanging lantern-style outdoor light would match our sconces. I can't tell if there's a second downlight on the right wide of the door or not.
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