Landscape Lighting



Our landscape lighting honors and enhances trees, foliage and gardens while making an evening stroll through your outdoor living spaces safe and secure. Every successful landscape includes an accompaniment of light. We bring our talent for lighting to new designs or as an addition to your existing outdoor space.

Add excitement to your current landscape or make landscape lighting
the core of your new design
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The supple glow of outdoor lighting completely changes your landscaping from day to night. You look at your landscape with daylight, and then you see it –literally – in a whole new light in the evening.

Our designers can set a variety of landscape lighting:

  • Artificial moonlight
  • Accent lighting
  • Spot lights
  • Path lighting
  • Shadows
  • Silhouettes
  • Uplight or downlight
  • Copper outdoor lighting


Artificial moonlight

If you haven’t seen this technique we can’t wait to show you the hot trend in landscape lighting. If you have seen it, then you know why you want the mystery and majesty of a tree lit as if a full moon was surrounding it in pools of soft white. The lighting fixtures are placed on an upper tier of branches, and angled so that the light shines through. It creates the most interesting patterns and diffusions possible with tree lighting.

  • Landscape lighting should always feature trees. To show off a solitary tree amongst a garden or at the center of a front yard, cross lighting is flattering. With spots on either side, the two beams illuminate greater detail and soften shadows.

Shadows add some drama to the exterior of your home. A tree can be lit to cast a shadow. This lighting can be hidden (recessed) to make the shadowing appear natural. This is an example of using landscape lighting that takes advantage of all of the tools available: light, living things and architecture. Trees are not the only shadows that we can create. Wherever you want a contrast between light and darkness, or to emphasize an interesting feature, consider shadow lighting.

Silhouettes are the opposite of shadows. With different placement of the landscape lighting, a tree or other object can cast its profile on a wall or lawn.

Path lighting shows the way, and shows off the way through your landscaping. Glowing or twinkling, the fixtures call out for you to take a stroll, enjoying the new look of all of the night lighting. The lighting is low to the ground; the effect is a high level of beauty.

Downlighting can be stunning and add security. Most artificial moonlight is downlight. However, if your goal is to illuminate spaces for protection of your property, downlighting is effective.

Uplighting illuminates trees or architecture with the light source at ground level. It can make a canopy out of a tree, and an added bonus is that the light reflects back softly on the ground beneath.

Accent lighting is often used to give evening appeal to landscape that is low to the ground, and to ground cover. When landscape lighting is spread across flowers and low plantings, it accents not only the living things but the architecture around them.

Copper lighting: we are frequently recommending it, and our clients love it! The brushed copper color and the distinctive shapes are reminiscent of architectural styles from Pei to Prairie. They are the perfect path and driveway lighting.

We provide the top designs in landscape lighting with first-quality installation
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We offer landscaping lighting in St Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyl Island and Brunswick

 
 
 

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