Transitional Outdoor Post Lights

Lantern forms and globe heads in aged bronze and matte black for driveways and garden paths. Shop from Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and more.

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Transitional Outdoor Post Lights Canada – Lantern Heads, Globe Forms, Aged Bronze

Transitional outdoor post lights mark driveways, garden paths, and property entries with lantern forms, globe heads, and cylinder profiles in aged bronze, brushed nickel, and matte black that suit mixed-architectural exteriors. These post lights avoid the highly ornate detail of traditional post lanterns and the unfinished utility of basic post mounts in favour of a considered design that works alongside both traditional colonial entries and clean contemporary facades.

For driveway entries and property boundaries, 8 to 10-foot posts in aged bronze or matte black suit most residential settings. For garden path applications, 4 to 5-foot posts with lantern or globe heads illuminate the walking surface without overwhelming surrounding plantings. All fixtures carry wet location ratings for full weather exposure. Match the post light finish to the exterior door hardware and wall sconces.

We carry transitional outdoor post lights from Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and Maxim Lighting. All priced in Canadian dollars with free shipping on orders over $199.

Transitional Outdoor Post Light FAQs

What post height should I use for a driveway entry transitional post light?

For driveway entries and property boundary marking, 8 to 10-foot posts are the standard residential height. This positions the light source high enough to cast useful illumination across the driveway approach without the fixture head being obscured by low plantings or vehicles. For garden paths, 4 to 5-foot posts illuminate the walking surface at the right scale for pedestrian use. Confirm whether the post is included with the fixture or sold separately before purchasing.

Do transitional outdoor post lights require a concrete footing in Canada?

Yes — freestanding post lights require a concrete footing for stability. In Canadian climates, the footing must extend below the frost line to prevent heaving from freeze-thaw cycles — typically at least 4 feet in most of Quebec and Ontario. The frost line depth varies by region, so consult local building standards for your specific location. Consult a licensed electrician for the underground wiring conduit run from the panel to the post base.

Are transitional outdoor post lights suitable for Canadian winters?

Yes — all fixtures in this collection carry UL Wet location ratings for full weather exposure including snow, ice, and freeze-thaw cycles. Powder-coated aluminum and die-cast zinc constructions are the most durable options for Canadian outdoor conditions. For LED-integrated post light heads, verify the operating temperature range includes −40°C for installations in colder regions of Canada.

Do you ship transitional outdoor post lights across Canada?

Yes — all fixtures ship Canada-wide at CAD prices with free shipping on orders over $199. Most in-stock items leave our Montreal warehouse within 1–3 business days.

Buying guide
How to Choose Transitional Outdoor Post Lights

Post height, head scale, finish, and finish coordination determine how transitional outdoor post lights read.

Choose the post height
For driveway entries, 8 to 10-foot posts suit most residential settings. For garden paths, 4 to 5-foot posts illuminate the walking surface without towering over plantings. For property boundary markers, 5 to 6-foot posts work well.
Scale the fixture head
The lantern or globe head should measure roughly 10 to 20 percent of the total post height. For a 72-inch post, a 10 to 14-inch head reads well. Too small reads as unfinished. Too large reads as top-heavy.
Choose the finish
Aged bronze suits the broadest range of transitional home exteriors and gardens. Brushed nickel suits contemporary-leaning homes. Matte black suits clean contemporary transitional exteriors.
Match to adjacent fixtures
Match the post light finish to adjacent wall sconces and entry door hardware for a cohesive exterior system. Finish consistency across exterior lighting creates a more refined appearance.
LocationPost heightHead size
Driveway entry8' - 10'12" - 18" head
Garden path4' - 5'8" - 12" head
Backyard / patio5' - 7'10" - 16" head
Property boundary5' - 6'10" - 14" head
Parking area8' - 10'14" - 18" head
Common questions
Transitional Outdoor Post Lights FAQ
What defines transitional outdoor post lights?
Transitional outdoor post lights use lantern forms, globe heads, and cylinder profiles in aged bronze, brushed nickel, and matte black to mark exterior paths and entries on mixed-architectural homes.
What post height suits a driveway entry?
8 to 10-foot posts suit most residential driveway entries. This height illuminates the approach without being dwarfed by surrounding landscape.
Are outdoor post lights weatherproof?
All carry wet location UL ratings as they are fully exposed to rain, wind, and temperature variation.
What finish is most versatile?
Aged bronze suits the broadest range of transitional home exteriors. Matte black suits contemporary-leaning transitional homes.
Should post lights match wall sconces?
Yes. Matching the post light finish to adjacent wall sconces and door hardware creates a cohesive exterior system.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including outdoor post lights.
What brands do you carry?
We carry transitional outdoor post lights from Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and Maxim Lighting.