I’m constantly impressed with the lighting effects our Outdoor Lighting Perspectives franchisees are able to achieve. As a company, our goal is to design custom systems that highlight all the best landscape and architectural features of a property without being overpowering, but sometimes our clients have specific requirements we need to adhere to.
Pat Harders, who owns the Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Northern Virginia, was recently called to a client’s home to light up a pathway on his yard. Generally, path lights would be used for this task (hence the name), but the client wanted something discreet. Check out the pictures below to see how Pat was able to light the pathway with a barely visible LED fixture, and for more information check out Pat’s blog here.

Here is the light up in the tree. By pointing the fixture downward, it makes it dark sky friendly, a new trend in outdoor lighting.

Micro LED light fixture up in tree (circled in blue because the fixture is so discrete, it practically fades into the tree)
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