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Outdoor Lighting Home in Rough Hollow Lakeway Texas

Our Process: From Ideas to Finished Product

If you’ve been considering adding outdoor lighting but find you’re hung up on design ideas like where to place lighting and what kind of lights to use, let Texas Outdoor Lighting help you! We can professionally design and install the right outdoor lighting system to turn your ideas into reality.

The first step in turning your lighting dreams into reality is to contact us. You can call us at (512) 504-3030 or complete a request here.  Texas Outdoor Lighting will come out to your property at no charge to you for a free consultation.

When we come out we will do a walk-through tour of your property together. This is a really fun process where we get to explore all of your expectations! We will discuss your wants, needs and desires for exterior and landscape lighting that adds beauty, safety and functionality to your outdoor spaces. We will also discuss with you how you would like your lighting system to be controlled. A great option for most homeowners is our smart home automation technology that allows you to control your lighting from anywhere. After our property tour, we will sit down with you to get your feedback and make sure we are all on the same page. Texas Outdoor Lighting wants your finished lighting project to be exactly what you imagined or better!

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After our discovery meeting, our award-winning lighting design team will collaborate to create a unique, personalized, and tastefully executed lighting proposal. This detailed estimate will be emailed to you along with photos of your property marked-up with designators of where fixtures will be placed to give you a visualization of the finished product. We will then follow up with you to see if our visions match, make any necessary changes, and once you are completely happy with the design, we can move forward with scheduling your installation to turn your vision into reality!

Once our installation is complete, your designer will meet with you after sunset for the BEST part of this entire process: the look on your face when you see your property for the first time after dark! The transformation is always dramatic and beautiful, and our team LOVES experiencing it with you!

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Give Texas Outdoor Lighting a call today! We would love to work with you on designing your new outdoor lighting system!

 

Texas Outdoor Lighting added lighting to feature Yippee Ki Yay at the Pease Park Conservancy

Feature Lighting: “Yippee Ki Yay”

Texas Outdoor Lighting had the privilege of lighting the stickwork sculpture created by internationally acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty that’s entitled “Yippee Ki Yay’.  The sculpture is located in Pease Park in Austin, TX.  Mr Dougherty utilized locally harvested materials to build the stickwork sculptures including depression willow, ash and ligustrum.

Joel Mayor, our lighting designer for this project, used Thomas Kinkade paintings as his inspiration for lighting the structures.  His goal was to create a warm, glowing amber light that appears to be coming from within the structures while also creating a cool, moon-lit feel outside the structures.  

With this artwork being open to the public, Joel had to keep in mind that children may be climbing on and about the structures.  He, therefore, had his experienced lighting installers weave the wiring within the stick structure itself then made sure to place the lights up high, ensuring that tampering with the lights would be difficult.  

Another tricky aspect with this installation was that there was no power source within Pease Park.  While this was a challenge, Joel and the crew were not going to let this stop them.  A crew member, therefore, climbed through a drain tunnel under the street near the park to find a power source on the other side.  Texas Outdoor Lighting won’t let anything stop them!

For more information on our projects, please visit our website.  

 

Photo Credit: Matt Capo