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ILLUMINATE YOUR STAIRS WITH LED STAIR LIGHTING
On warm nights, your patio serves as an outdoor living space — an area to entertain family and friends, a safe place for kids to play, and your own personal oasis, all in one. That’s why you’ll want to make sure there’s ample lighting on your deck.
Stair lights are especially important, as they make for a safer walkway while also creating a welcoming atmosphere. And you can add your personal touch, thanks to the many different step light options available.
Our stair lighting kits include LED lights that point at a 30-degree downward angle to illuminate the step without shining directly into your face as you walk past. They make a delightful yet unobtrusive contribution to your home.
Before you choose from our wide selection of outdoor stair lighting, think about what kind of style you prefer. Do you want lighting that is barely-there, just giving a hint of illumination to help guide your way? Or would you like lighting that highlights the beauty of a hardwood deck or stone staircase? We have options built to suit almost any taste and layout:
Lighting for Life is not just a tag line; it is a big part of who DEKOR® is.
We stand behind our products and as a result, we are able to offer a lifetime warranty.
So, go ahead, don’t hesitate to purchase our LED lights made right here in the USA – we’ve got you covered.
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Denver, CO 80223 USA
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Toronto, ON, M3J 2C6, Canada
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This is a device to be used every 20’ that enhances the signal to create pure colors from the first light to the last.
Yes, you can add to your current non-RGBW DEKOR lighting system by adding RGBW lights! While the non-RGBW DEKOR lighting system is a 2-wire direct current system, and the RGBW DEKOR lighting system is a 3-wire direct current system, you are able to integrate both systems by creating a separate zone. Either using a splitter running from you current transformer or upgrading to a 100 or 200 watt transformer, which has more than one output from the transformer, you can create an additional zone or zones. Please call us if you need us to walk you through this!