Transitional Outdoor Wall Lights

Aged bronze lanterns and brushed nickel cylinders for mixed-style home exteriors. Shop from Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, and more.

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Transitional Outdoor Wall Lights Canada – Aged Bronze, Brushed Nickel, Lantern Forms

Transitional outdoor wall lights work on homes that resist being placed in a single architectural era. A lantern form in aged bronze with clear seeded glass suits both a traditional colonial facade and a contemporary craftsman exterior. A cylinder sconce in brushed nickel suits both a clean modern exterior and a transitional ranch-style home. The broad style range of transitional outdoor fixtures is their defining advantage — they resolve the exterior lighting decision for homes that mix architectural references.

All fixtures carry wet or damp location ratings for outdoor use. For front door flanking, each sconce should measure roughly one-quarter to one-third the door height and mount at 66 inches from the floor to center. Match the finish to the door hardware for a cohesive exterior — aged bronze with oil-rubbed bronze hardware, brushed nickel with satin nickel hardware.

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

Transitional Outdoor Wall Light FAQs

Are transitional outdoor wall lights suitable for Canadian winters?

Yes — all fixtures in this collection carry UL Wet or Damp ratings for weather-exposed locations. For fully exposed locations with no roof or overhang above, choose UL Wet rated fixtures. For covered porches and soffits, UL Damp rated fixtures are sufficient. Die-cast aluminum and powder-coated constructions handle Canadian freeze-thaw cycles reliably. Always verify the specific UL rating on the product spec sheet matches your installation location.

What size transitional outdoor wall sconce should I use flanking my front door?

Scale the fixture to one-quarter to one-third the door height. For a standard 80-inch door, that is 20 to 27 inches in fixture height. Mount the center of the sconce at 66 inches from the finished floor. For pairs, position symmetrically at equal distance from the door frame on each side. A fixture that is too small reads as timid; one that is too large creates an unbalanced exterior.

How do I match transitional outdoor wall lights to my door hardware?

Match the fixture finish to the dominant exterior hardware metal — door knob, knocker, house numbers, and mailbox. Aged bronze coordinates with oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Brushed nickel coordinates with satin nickel. Matte black is the most mix-friendly finish if exterior hardware is inconsistent. Consistent finish across exterior fixtures — wall sconces, post lights, porch ceiling light — creates a cohesive exterior appearance.

Do you ship transitional outdoor wall 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 Wall Lights

Scale, fixture style, weather rating, and finish coordination determine how transitional outdoor wall lights perform.

Choose the fixture style
Lantern forms with clear or seeded glass suit most transitional exteriors and work with traditional, craftsman, and mixed-period architecture. Cylinder sconces in brushed nickel or aged bronze suit contemporary-leaning transitional exteriors. Semi-flush wall-mount forms suit lower-profile applications beside garage doors and secondary entries.
Scale to the door or wall
For front door flanking, each sconce should measure roughly one-quarter to one-third the door height. For an 80-inch door, look for fixtures 20 to 27 inches tall. Mount at 66 inches from the floor to center.
Check the weather rating
All outdoor fixtures must carry at least a wet or damp location UL listing. For fully exposed positions, wet-rated fixtures are required. For covered porch and protected alcove applications, damp-rated fixtures are sufficient.
Match the finish to the door hardware
Aged bronze with oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Brushed nickel with satin nickel hardware. Matte black with matte black hardware. Soft gold with antique brass hardware. Consistent metal finishes create a cohesive exterior appearance.
LocationFixture heightMounting height
Front door (pair)20" - 27"66" from floor to center
Side door12" - 18"66" from floor to center
GarageScale to door width78-84" from floor to center
Covered porchScale to porch columnProportional to ceiling height
Garden gate12" - 20"66" from floor to center
Common questions
Transitional Outdoor Wall Lights FAQ
What defines transitional outdoor wall lights?
Transitional outdoor wall lights use lantern forms, cylinder sconces, and globe mounts in aged bronze, brushed nickel, and matte black to suit homes with mixed architectural references.
Do they need to be weatherproof?
All outdoor fixtures must carry at least a damp location UL listing. For fully exposed positions, wet-rated fixtures are required.
What finish is most versatile for a transitional exterior?
Aged bronze suits the broadest range of transitional home exteriors. Brushed nickel suits contemporary-leaning homes. Matte black suits modern transitional exteriors.
How do I size them for my front door?
Each flanking sconce should measure roughly one-quarter to one-third the door height. For an 80-inch door, look for fixtures 20 to 27 inches tall.
Should outdoor sconce finishes match interior fixtures?
Match the exterior sconce finish to the door hardware first. Interior coordination is secondary. A cohesive exterior appearance is more important than matching every room inside.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, free standard shipping across Canada on all orders over $199, including outdoor wall lights.
What brands do you carry?
We carry transitional outdoor wall lights from Hinkley Lighting, Feiss, Progress Lighting, Maxim Lighting, and Elk Lighting.