See the Transformation LUX Brings to Cincinnati Homeowners
We recently shared nine before-and-after examples of 2025 Landscape Lighting Trends. From stunning facades to soft illumination, we showed how LUX Landscape Lighting transforms the appearance of Cincinnati homes after sunset. Here are 6 more before-and-after LUX Landscape Lighting photos from our most recent outdoor lighting installations.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: The Right Light for a White Home
In the before photo, you see that, after dark, the light from the windows is the focal point of this home. It’s a beautiful white stucco, but that’s hard to tell.
In the “after” LUX Landscape Lighting photo, we’ve installed the appropriate amount of light to illuminate a white home. Using the correct light intensity is one of the 5 Top Problems We Fix from Other Landscape Lighting Companies. Because the light isn’t blindingly bright, we see the charming architectural features, like the details over the windows and at the corners.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: Seasonal Options, from Elegance to Exciting
Here’s another white home, this time with decorative stone features, including a half-wall surround of the entire house. It’s gorgeous, isn’t it? Oh wait, you can’t exactly see it in the dusk lighting.
Ta-da! Soft landscape lighting shows off all those interesting nooks and crannies that make this house unique. It’s an entirely elegant and soothing look that brings this homeowner much delight when pulling into the driveway after work.
Ta-da, again! We installed smart color-changing LED landscape lighting, which gives this customer options for sprucing up their lighting anytime they like. To celebrate Christmas, they turned their home into a shining green-and-red beacon. Anytime they feel overly-stimulated by this high drama, they can return to mellow with one tap in the app.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: How to Light a Home with a Prominent Garage
Everyone needs a garage, and many new home designs place the garage front-and-center. It can be a bit awkward, because the garage isn’t a particularly appealing focal point. For the home below, the garage also blocks light coming from the front entrance.
The best way to light a home with a prominent garage is lean into your home’s best features, and emphasize those in balance with the garage. This home has two interesting and attractive trees on either side, along with a nice brick texture. LUX also lit up the roofline, as it is distinctive, as well. Path lighting helps visitors make their way to the front door.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: 360-Degree Security Lighting that Soothes
This customer’s home backs into a wooded area, as Susan explains in her LUX Landscape Lighting Review. Dark shadows are not part of a secure environment. But motion lights or flood lights are unpleasant. On the side yard, you also risk shining them right in your neighbor’s window.
Landscape lighting on the side of a home creates an attractive safe space that discourages anyone sneaking around. Plus, your neighbors won’t complain. This simple solution uses three, evenly-spaced uplights.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: From ‘Whatever’ to ‘Wow!’
Can you tell from this before photo that this custom home features three unique architectural textures? Or does it look flat and unremarkable? I think we know the answer.
This LUX Landscape Lighting photo shows the after-effects of carefully-designed outdoor lighting. Along with the brick, stone and shake shingle textures, we have shutters, keystones, gables and upscale garage doors. We had to prioritize which of these features to highlight, and at what intensity. Brick requires a stronger light intensity, because its dark color absorbs more light than the light shake shingles.
LUX Landscape Lighting Photos: Fixture Quantity & Quality Matter
In the before photo, this home looks a bit shy, hiding behind a shade tree. Let’s see what we can do about that.
Now this home’s bold personality shines through! LUX installed a larger number of fixtures than one might expect, so that all of the angles, corners and roofline of this home is illuminated to best effect. So, quantity of light fixtures does matter. Quality also matters. We adjusted the light temperature and intensity to give the “warm glow” effect, avoiding the risk of blinding light.
Are you ready to take your home from before to after? Start enjoying your outdoor spaces after dark. Contact LUX Landscape Lighting, and we’ll come out for a free consultation.
Leave A Comment