In Summary
- Bistro lighting is a style of outdoor string lighting designed to create warm, ambient light over a defined seating or dining area.
- Unlike basic “sparkle” string lights, bistro layouts focus on even spacing, consistent brightness, and cleaner installation using support cable.
- Professional installation helps reduce sagging, avoid glare, and keep brightness consistent across longer spans—especially in Midwest weather.
Homeowners update their lighting in 23% of outdoor upgrades, according to news site KBB. These kinds of enhancements result in a beautiful landscape that people can enjoy after dark, especially when you balance brightness and light tone. This scenario is where Bistro lighting works especially well.
You may be thinking: what is bistro lighting? In short, it’s a lighting style of bulbs on strings, designed to deliver comfortable, ambient light in an outdoor space through warm, diffuse colors. In many cases, it creates a cozy area for friends and family, perfect for you all to gather for a meal, or someone to curl up with a good book.
Below, we’ll cover what defines bistro lighting: how it differs from generic string lights, where it performs best, and how to plan an installation in the Midwest’s diverse climate.
“What Is Bistro Lighting?”
Bistro lights are outdoor string lights you can install overhead to provide ambient light in an area. This soft light, meant for comfort, not tasks, works best in defined areas like dining or lounge spaces. It can help a space like a patio feel lit, even at night, without harsh illumination.
Evenly spaced bulbs can provide a glow over an area, and are often combined with warm light, so the area reads as a comfortable outdoor room rather than an open space.
Most bistro lighting uses larger bulbs with consistent spacing and dedicated support cables to protect the sockets and light cord from tension. When it comes to Landscape Illumination, we use outdoor-rated sockets and choose components suited to local seasonal weather to help create a consistent bistro mood through the year.

Bistro lighting can help brighten a deck space in a whimsical way
Aren’t Bistro Lights Just String Lights?
Yes and no. Bistro lights are a specific type of string lights. The useful distinction is not the name, but how you install them to light a defined seating area.
Many basic string lights are made for quick installation and visual “sparkle” rather than sustained overhead lighting. In outdoor spaces, they can appear uneven across a seating area. That’s why we use bistro-style layouts when the goal is consistent overhead light across such an area.
When looking online, you may find the terms “string” and “bistro” lighting used loosely. To avoid confusion, you should always evaluate the product you intend to use based on its specifications, such as:
- Weather resistance
- How far apart the bulbs are
- Whether the sockets are sealed against moisture
- Capability of handling long overhead spans
- Power needed to run reliable
Knowing these helps you plan the right layout and choose the right product for your needs.
Use Bistro Lighting for the Right Areas
Consider how you wish to use a space. If you want a “room” in your yard or outdoor area, well-planned lighting can turn a well-furnished space into a completed area, giving it a sense of being “ready” for yourself or guests.
Bistro lighting performs best when it defines a single outdoor room, such as a social area or a dining space, such as:
- Patios
- Decks
- Pergolas and gazebos
- Courtyards
As for specific placement, a good rule is to keep bulbs above the seated eye level and out of direct sight lines, to avoid glare.
Straight runs or a gentle zig-zag can also create a pleasant “open ceiling” effect. As the bulbs sit above eye level, they feel softer, and evenly-spaced lights make the area read like a deliberately-lit space at night. You may need to source fixtures, such as hooks, risers, or mounts for cables, so plan early for them.
For longer layouts, we consider these aspects up-front so power distribution, and thus brightness, stays even across the space. There are a few options for this, including technical solutions during wiring or adjusting the results during the install process. We can discuss these with you during the planning stage.

You can use bistro lighting across larger spaces with planned structures to keep it from sagging.
Choose Bistro Lighting Styles to Fit Your Space
Lights should match the space you use them in, and you have several practical choices in terms of:
- Fixtures
- Holders
- Bulbs
- Color and warmth
Try using warm, white bulbs for a welcoming look. Then, if you need visibility for food preparation or serving, add dedicated task lighting.
You could also consider dimmable bulbs to switch from brightness at dinner to late-night ambience, but ensure you purchase bulbs compatible with dimmable lighting.
When installing your garden bistro lighting, we use support cabling to minimize sagging and ensure a clean, intentional look. Wherever possible, the cabling is selected to complement your yard’s aesthetic.
If you prefer the cables to be less noticeable, we install them higher and position the bulbs at a consistent drop length. This draws attention to the light pattern rather than the hardware, while the evenly spaced cables quietly blend into the background.
Alternatively, you could discuss all these details with a dedicated landscape lighting professional so we can create a comprehensive plan that can take into account unique elements like:
- A particularly large or diverse space to mount lights in
- Unknown power demands
- Integrating lights into existing landscape lighting
- Property rules related to how and where you can install lighting hardware
- Other one-of-a-kind aspects of your landscape
Companies like Landscape Illumination can even handle power planning and electrical work needed for bistro lighting. Bring us in early and we will map the layout, including where we can mount any installation, to ensure the design matches your home’s specific look.
Make Your Evening Moodscape Look Intentional
Bistro lighting should appear effortless, but the result comes from having the knowledge and skill necessary to create a comprehensive lighting plan. Knowing how best to lay out both the lights and the wiring is key to creating the right mood and answering anyone who then asks, “What is bistro lighting, anyway?”
If you want a bistro-lit area that integrates cleanly with the rest of your outdoor lighting system, then a professional design removes trial-and-error, helping you get the look you want. Book a consultation with Landscape Illumination today to discuss bistro lighting that enhances your whole garden year-round.
Ready for Bistro Lighting That Looks Intentional?
Bistro lighting should feel effortless—but the best results come from thoughtful layout, clean cable runs, and outdoor-rated components built for Midwest weather. Landscape Illumination designs and installs bistro lighting that integrates seamlessly with the rest of your outdoor lighting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is bistro lighting?
Aren’t bistro lights just string lights?
Where does bistro lighting work best outdoors?
How do you prevent bistro lights from sagging?
Can bistro lighting be integrated with landscape lighting?