There is a particular point in August when the garden starts to feel like a second sitting room. We eat outside later, invite friends over with very little notice, and suddenly the one tired bulb by the back door is doing far too much work. I have been looking at summer garden lighting as the easiest little refresh for 2026, and BLT Direct has made the trend feel much less intimidating than it sounds.
The nice thing is that this is not about turning your patio into a theme park. It is about warm pools of light, a clear path to the table and enough glow to make the evening last. BLT Direct brings together bulbs, outdoor strings, flood lights and fittings, so I can browse the whole lighting job in one place instead of making five slightly panicked orders.
The summer lighting mood I am seeing everywhere
Outdoor lighting is having a softer, more practical moment. The look is warm white rather than icy blue, with strings hung above a table, tucked along a fence or looped through a tree. It is decorative, but it also helps the garden work harder after sunset. I especially like that LED options are now easy to find in different lengths and brightnesses, from a small balcony arrangement to a proper entertaining space.
For a quick reset, I would start with three decisions: where people will sit, where they will walk and which feature deserves the glow. The festoon lights range at BLT Direct covers all three jobs, while the LED strip lighting collection is useful for steps, shelves and covered seating.
- Warm white makes dining areas feel relaxed and flattering.
- IP44 to IP65 gives you a sensible starting point for weather exposure.
- LED technology means longer life and lower energy use than old halogen strings.
- Solar options are handy where running a cable would be awkward.
My slightly unglamorous tip is to measure first. I once bought a string that looked generous online and then discovered it reached exactly halfway across the garden. A five-minute sketch, plus the distance from the socket, will save a lot of sighing.

Three BLT Direct picks for a garden refresh
If you want one straightforward answer, I would look first at Ener-J 30m IP65 Outdoor Festoon Patio Lights. They are listed at £101.99 and come with 30 x 1W S14 LED lamps. The 30 metre length is enough to frame a generous patio or run in a relaxed zigzag above a table, and the IP65 rating is reassuring for an exposed outdoor setup.
For a smaller terrace, the Ener-J Smart 15.2M Filament String Lights Kit is a more decorative choice at £49.99. It has 15 x 2W dimmable LED bulbs and an IP65 rating, so it offers that lovely filament-bulb glow without asking you to sacrifice control. This is the one I would choose for a balcony, pergola or compact dining corner where atmosphere matters more than maximum reach.
The value pick is the 15m Outdoor Festoon Lighting Kit, listed at £32.81. It includes 15 E27 sockets and LED lamps, which makes it a pleasingly complete starting point. I like an all-in-one kit when I am decorating for a party because the last thing I want is to discover that the cable is ready but the lamps are still sitting in an imaginary basket.
- 30m IP65: best for a larger garden or long boundary.
- 15.2m dimmable: best for a softer, more flexible glow.
- 15m complete kit: best for keeping the first spend manageable.
All three are easy to compare through the BLT Direct outdoor lighting edit, where you can check the cable length, lamp type and protection rating before committing. That practical detail is exactly what I want from a lighting shop. Pretty is important, obviously, but pretty and the wrong voltage is not a good afternoon.

For more inspiration, I would also browse warm white string lights, solar festoon lights and the outdoor bulb collection. They are useful searches when you know the mood you want but not the exact product name.
Solar, colour and the little details that change everything
Not every corner has a convenient outdoor socket, which is why the Ener-J 7.5M Solar String Lights deserve a mention. They are listed at £40.00, use 25 warm white LED lamps and have an IP64 rating. I would use them along a shed roof, around a planter or at the far end of the garden where I want a gentle marker light rather than a bright working light.
There is also room for a bit of fun. The V-Tac IP44 5M RGBY Filament String Lights bring mixed colour into a short run, which could be brilliant around a barbecue station or for a birthday gathering. If your taste is more grown-up than rainbow, keep the colour in one small zone and let the rest of the garden stay warm white. Balance saves it from looking like a festive aisle in July.

For the practical side of the project, I would keep these checks beside me:
- Match the IP rating to how exposed the fitting will be.
- Check whether the plug, transformer or lamps are included.
- Choose a warm colour temperature for seating and dining.
- Use a brighter fitting only where you genuinely need task light.
- Secure the cable without pinching or stretching it.
That last point matters more than it sounds. A neat installation looks better, lasts longer and means the lights are less likely to become an accidental trip hazard. The electrical accessories section is worth a look if you need clips, connectors or a more considered finishing touch.

Make the rest of the house work with the garden
Once the patio looks inviting, the hallway bulb suddenly seems very harsh. This is where I find GU10 LED bulbs useful. BLT Direct lists warm white, cool white, dimmable and coloured options, so you can make a room feel calmer without replacing the whole fitting. A few well-chosen LED candle bulbs can do the same thing in a wall light or pendant.
For a kitchen, utility room or covered outdoor bar, LED strip lights add a clean line of illumination beneath shelves. I like them as a bridge between decorative garden light and useful indoor light. For a bigger renovation, BLT Direct also offers a made-to-order LED strip kit service, which is worth considering when off-the-shelf lengths leave you with a lot of awkward excess.

The broader point is that a lighting refresh does not need to become a full renovation. Swap the bulbs you notice every day, add one outdoor layer and see how the space feels. Because BLT Direct stocks domestic, trade and specialist lines, I can keep that first experiment quite small while still having somewhere to go if the idea grows into a bigger project.
It is also reassuring to have the useful numbers in view: free mainland UK delivery over £100, a 24/7 sales hotline and a range of more than 20,000 lighting products. I would still check delivery details for your exact basket, but those basics make a summer refresh feel manageable rather than overly precious.
Before I press order, I would take one final look at the fitting instructions and exact product dimensions. Outdoor cables need enough slack to sit naturally, but not so much that they pool on the ground. I would also keep transformers and connections sheltered as directed, and switch everything off before adjusting the arrangement. These are small habits, but they make the finished setup feel polished and dependable.
If you are planning around a bank holiday lunch or a late-summer birthday, leave time for delivery and a dry-weather installation. A daylight trial run is much easier than untangling a string after sunset, especially when guests are waiting for pudding.
My verdict? Start with one seating area, choose warm LEDs, and let the rest of the garden stay a little mysterious. The best summer lighting is not the brightest option. It is the one that makes you pour another drink, stay outside ten minutes longer and forget that you were ever planning to go in.
