Enhance Safety, Security, and Beauty with Low-Voltage Lighting
Avoid the hazards of a poorly lit property with professionally installed low-voltage lighting. Improve safety, boost security, and make your outdoor spaces more functional after dark. Thoughtfully placed lighting can transform dark, unused areas into inviting spaces, highlighting key landscape features like plants and features. Whether for aesthetics or practicality, outdoor lighting creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere for nighttime enjoyment.

Pathway Lighting
Enhance your property’s safety and protect your guests from possible tripping hazards with proper pathway lighting. Path lights are generally short, downward-pointing fixtures that line the side of a pathway, sidewalk, or driveway.
Though they’re most commonly installed for functionality purposes, they can nonetheless serve as valuable accents to any landscape layout.
Pathway Lighting
Enhance your property’s safety and protect your guests from possible tripping hazards with proper pathway lighting. Path lights are generally short, downward-pointing fixtures that line the side of a pathway, sidewalk, or driveway.
Though they’re most commonly installed for functionality purposes, they can nonetheless serve as valuable accents to any landscape layout.

Patio, Steps & Deck Lighting
Lights can be strung above or built right into your deck boards, patios, railings and stairs. Choose an ambiance that suits your needs, from a dim and intimate glow perfect for entertaining guests to a bright and vibrant lighting scheme that enhances visibility and safety.
Reduce the risk of injury for your guests and family, and let the subtle glow illuminate your yard in new ways that look great!


Floodlights
Floodlights are larger and brighter than most landscape lights and can be installed as security lighting by creating a glow or flood of light over large surfaces. They are also great for grazing. When placed correctly, they can highlight coarse or textured surfaces with a mix of light and shadows.
Floodlights
Floodlights are larger and brighter than most landscape lights and can be installed as security lighting by creating a glow or flood of light over large surfaces. They are also great for grazing. When placed correctly, they can highlight coarse or textured surfaces with a mix of light and shadows.

Spot & Down Lighting
Consists of lights placed at the base of trees, features, or walls to highlight shapes and textures. This is effective either to draw focus toward particular features in your garden, or at the back of your landscape to create a ‘wall’ of soft light in a defined space.
In contrast, down lighting involves lights placed in trees or on objects up high to highlight large portions of your yard. Cast even lighting all over your landscape for nighttime visibility that feels warm and natural.


Lighting Effects
Like an artist’s painting over a blank canvas, utilize creative lighting effects in your landscape to establish captivating displays and accents.
Effects like shadowing and silhouette lighting cast on or behind the object creating shadows on nearby surfaces. Other effects such as mirroring reflect light from highlighted objects off water or glossy surfaces.
There are multitude of fixtures and effects to highlight your garden to its fullest.
Lighting Effects
Like an artist’s painting over a blank canvas, utilize creative lighting effects in your landscape to establish captivating displays and accents.
Effects like shadowing and silhouette lighting cast on or behind the object creating shadows on nearby surfaces. Other effects such as mirroring reflect light from highlighted objects off water or glossy surfaces.
There are multitude of fixtures and effects to highlight your garden to its fullest.

Water Lighting
Accentuate an existing or new design by adding lights designed to be installed in or around your water feature. Illuminate your streams, waterfalls, fountains, and ponds with a flurry of beautiful colours and movement.
Lights placed underwater can create engaging shadowing effects on surrounding areas to further provide interesting shapes and texture to a flat and dark background.


