Landscape Lighting Pro

Lighting Design & Installation

The plan that comes before the fixtures.

A drawn plan for the home, executed in brass and copper, then tuned in the dark. Every project we take on starts here.

Soft uplight grazing a stone façade at dusk, revealing texture and architectural detail

Overview

Lighting design and installation is the discipline of deciding what to light, how to light it, and from where — before a single fixture is chosen. We start every project here. A drawn plan, a fixture schedule, beam angles selected for the species and the structure, color temperatures matched to the materials of your home. The installation that follows is the careful execution of that plan in the field. It is the difference between a property that has lights and a property that has been lit.

Our approach

Every plan begins with the house. We study what makes the property singular — its architecture, materials, planting, and the way it's lived in — and build a meticulous lighting plan around it. Decisions about layering — uplight on the architecture, a wash across stone, a hint of accent on a single specimen — come from the home itself, not a generic checklist. Installation is then handled by the same hands that drew the plan, with attention to fixture concealment, voltage drop, and aim. The result is a property that reads as designed, not assembled.

A designer and homeowner looking over a fully illuminated stone home, discussing the lighting plan
It begins with the house. We build a meticulous lighting plan around what makes your property singular — the architecture, the materials, the planting, and how you live outside — before a single fixture goes in the ground.
A Landscape Lighting Pro van at a warmly lit home as a technician greets the homeowner
On install day, the crew that drew the plan is the crew that builds it — brass and copper fixtures set, wired, and concealed to the drawing.
A technician kneeling to wire and set a brass landscape fixture by hand

The difference is in the finish work: every fixture concealed, aimed, and dialed in on site, until the property reads as designed rather than assembled.

Where we use it

  • Architectural and façade lighting
  • Tree, canopy, and garden lighting
  • Path, drive, and approach lighting
  • Outdoor living, pool, and water features
  • Full-property masterplans

The finished property

A property that has been lit, not just fitted with lights.

Detail of an entry portico illuminated with concealed downlights and column uplights
A finished lighting design illuminating a distinguished home at dusk

Discuss this service

Bring lighting design & installation to your property.

Send a few photos of your home and we'll send back a rendering and a written quote — within one business day.