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Coach lights are traditional-style wall-mounted fixtures commonly installed beside front doors, garages, or entryways, offering both functional lighting and a classic decorative look.
Coach lights traditionally suit period, colonial, or classic-style homes, though modern interpretations with cleaner lines are also available for more contemporary properties.
Coach lights installed in exposed outdoor locations generally require an IP44 rating or higher, depending on the level of direct weather exposure at the installation point.
Yes, installing matching coach lights on either side of a front door is a common and popular approach, creating a balanced, welcoming entryway look.
Yes, coach lights are hardwired fixtures and must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to comply with electrical safety standards.
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