Landscape Lighting

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Pools

Many homes have a magnificent pool, but the daytime oasis can become dangerous and sometimes even spooky at night without the proper landscape lighting. Too often clients rely on coach lights, lanterns, and ugly security lights that fail to provide the beautiful aesthetic effect while attracting bugs. By illuminating your pool and its surroundings, we create a sense of safety and security that

Nighttime view of a backyard with a pool, illuminated trees on a grassy hill, and houses in the background.

Decks

Due to their inherent construction, existing lighting often cannot provide the ambiance needed to enjoy your deck in the evening hours. Carefully placed fixtures in discrete locations will subtly provide the desired mood. We often mount lights on the deck’s fence or rails, illuminating the space while defining its boundaries. Wires are masked by custom strips selected to match the deck’s finish.

A staircase leading down to a backyard with a swimming pool, outdoor table with four chairs, and a potted plant with red flowers, illuminated by warm lighting at night.

Pathways

Perhaps the simplest form of lighting we provide, pathway lighting can softly illuminate any driveway, pathway, or receding area. We have thousands of fixtures available, most of which can be obtained within a week’s time.

Nighttime backyard with illuminated trees, shrubs, and pathway lighting, with houses and a fence in the background.

Moon Lighting

At Jeff Mitchell Lighting we have improved and perfected many of our industry’s techniques, but we are perhaps most noted for our approach to moon lighting or more commonly known as down lighting. The process, easier to demonstrate than describe, is portrayed in several photos in our portfolio that show lights mounted between 70 and 80 feet high in the trees – from the ground up. We are able to achieve this effect by literally climbing up into the trees to install and maintain the lights. At these heights, the fixtures create a unique glow, bathing areas in light which could simply not be illuminated in any other fashion. The challenges of this technique demand specific materials, including fixtures that attach the lights to the trees, stainless steel screws, and specially designed brackets. If the lights are not maintained they will eventually be shed off as the tree grows.

A backyard patio at night with a landscaped yard, illuminated tree, outdoor seating, and a fire pit.