Turn on outdoor night lights
Having lights on around the outside of your house is great for several reasons. It lights up the way when you walk outside, it lights up the driveway, it deters trespassing, and it looks great.
Use cases
Daily Lighting
- Driveway Illumination - Light the way when coming home after dark
- Pathway Safety - Prevent trips and falls on walkways
- Curb Appeal - Your home looks welcoming and well-maintained
Special Occasions
- Holiday Lights - Automatically control seasonal decorations
- Landscape Lighting - Showcase landscaping features
- Security Deterrence - Well-lit homes discourage trespassing
Products needed
Essential Equipment
Smart Lights (any type)
Options:
• Smart outdoor light fixtures
• Smart plugs for existing lights or holiday lights
• Smart light switches controlling outdoor circuits
• Smart bulbs in weatherproof fixtures
• Smart outdoor light fixtures
• Smart plugs for existing lights or holiday lights
• Smart light switches controlling outdoor circuits
• Smart bulbs in weatherproof fixtures
Optional Enhancements
Illumination/Lux Sensor
Measures actual light levels instead of relying on sunset time
More accurate for cloudy days and seasonal variations
More accurate for cloudy days and seasonal variations
Motion Sensors
For motion-activated exterior lighting in addition to scheduled
💡 Sunset vs. Lux Sensor
Using sunset/sunrise times will be good enough for most cases, but not all. The amount of light varies significantly based on the time of year and current weather conditions. Using an illumination sensor that measures how light it is greatly improves the precision.
Basic automation setup
IF time is one hour before sunset
THEN turn on outdoor lights
Automation 1: Turn on at dusk
Triggers
- An hour before sunset
- OR Sunset time
- OR Lux drops below 200 (if using lux sensor)
Conditions
- None (always turn on at dusk)
Actions
- Turn on outdoor lights
Automation 2: Turn off at dawn
Triggers
- Sunrise time
- OR Lux rises above 300 (if using lux sensor)
Conditions
- None
Actions
- Turn off outdoor lights
Platform-specific examples
Home Assistant
Trigger
sun.sun goes below horizon (offset: -01:00:00 for hour before)
Action
Turn on outdoor light group
Note: Create second automation: sun rises → Turn off outdoor lights
SmartThings
IF
Time is at sunset (or offset)
THEN
Turn on outdoor lights
Note: Create second routine for sunrise turn-off
Hubitat
Trigger
Sunset with optional offset
Action
Turn on outdoor light group
Setup: Use Simple Automation Rules or Rule Machine
Note: Create paired rule for sunrise
Note: Create paired rule for sunrise
Apple HomeKit
When
Sunset (with offset if desired)
Do
Turn on outdoor lights scene
Note: Repeat for sunrise turn-off
Alexa
When
Sunset
Action
Turn on outdoor light group
Note: Separate routine for sunrise
Google Home
When
Sunset
Action
Turn on outdoor lights
Note: Create companion sunrise routine
Advanced features
Lux-based control
More accurate than time-based control:
- Install lux sensor outdoors (shaded from direct light)
- Trigger when lux drops below 150-250 (dusk)
- Turn off when lux rises above 300-500 (dawn)
- Accounts for cloudy days and seasonal variations
Time-limited operation
Keep lights on for specific hours only:
- Dusk to specific time: On at sunset, off at 11 PM
- Specific window: On at sunset, off at midnight, on at 6 AM, off at sunrise
Holiday light scheduling
Special handling for seasonal decorations:
- Add date-based conditions (Nov 15 - Jan 5)
- Create "Holiday Lights" virtual switch
- Toggle switch to enable/disable season
Motion-enhanced lighting
Combine scheduled and motion lighting:
- Dim baseline: Scheduled at 30%
- Motion detected: Increase to 100% for 5 minutes
- Entry path: Driveway sensor triggers path lights
Multiple zones
Different areas, different schedules:
- Front yard: Full brightness, off at 11 PM
- Backyard: Lower brightness, off at 10 PM
- Pathway: Dim level, all night
Common issues and solutions
Lights turn on at wrong time
Problem: Incorrect time zone, sunset offset, or daylight saving issues.
Solutions:
- Verify time zone settings
- Check sunset time is calculated correctly
- Test with manual trigger first
- Use lux sensor for more accuracy
Lux sensor triggers inconsistently
Problem: Sensor placement in direct sunlight or shadows from trees/buildings.
Solutions:
- Place in north-facing location (northern hemisphere)
- Avoid direct sunlight on sensor
- Position in open area representing general light level
- Adjust threshold values based on testing
Lights don't turn off in morning
Problem: Sunrise automation not created or conflicting rules.
Solutions:
- Create explicit sunrise off automation
- Check for conflicting rules
- Add failsafe: Turn off if on past 8 AM
- Verify no manual override active
Holiday lights on outside of season
Problem: Date condition not set or virtual switch left on.
Solutions:
- Add date range condition
- Use virtual switch for easy enable/disable
- Create calendar reminder to update
- Use separate automation for holiday lights
Best practices
Light selection
- LED: Energy efficient
- Warm white (2700-3000K): For ambiance
- IP44+ rated: Weatherproof
- Dimmable: Flexibility for different scenarios
Placement
- Entry points illuminated
- Pathways visible
- Not aimed at neighbor windows
- Avoid light pollution upward
Energy efficiency
Optimize runtime for savings:
- Don't run all night if not needed
- Use lower brightness after midnight
- Motion-activated for less-used areas
- LED lights consume minimal power
Neighbor considerations
Be courteous with outdoor lighting:
- Direct light downward
- Avoid shining into neighbor windows
- Consider dimming after 10 PM
- Use warm colors (less intrusive)
Related automations: