The Okanagan has some of Canada's most dramatic outdoor spaces. Our landscape lighting systems let you enjoy yours — safely, beautifully, and on your schedule.
Landscape lighting focuses on the ground-level elements of your property — gardens, pathways, trees, shrubs, water features, patios, fire pit areas, and the transitions between them. It's the difference between a yard that goes dark at sunset and an outdoor living space you can genuinely use and enjoy year-round.
In the South Okanagan, where summer evenings are warm until 10 PM and properties often have mature trees, established gardens, and significant outdoor entertaining areas, landscape lighting isn't a luxury — it's how you get full value from your property investment.
Every landscape lighting system we design starts the same way: a walk of your property at dusk, looking at what you have, listening to how you live outdoors, and designing something that feels natural and effortless rather than over-lit and theatrical.
A well-planted garden is a significant investment — in money, in time, and in the years it takes for perennials and shrubs to mature. Landscape lighting protects that investment by making it visible and beautiful beyond daylight hours.
We use a combination of spotlight, wash light, and silhouette techniques to bring garden beds to life after dark. The goal is never to make it look like a stage set — it's to reveal the natural beauty of your plantings in a way that feels warm and organic.
A mature tree lit from below is one of the most dramatic elements in any outdoor lighting design. The play of light through branches, the way it reveals bark texture and leaf structure, the soft canopy glow it creates overhead — tree uplighting is transformative.
In the South Okanagan, we work with a wide range of tree species: mature ponderosa pine, ornamental cherry and crabapple, weeping willow, cottonwood, and the heritage fruit trees that are common on older properties in Summerland, Naramata, and Oliver.
Each species responds differently to light — we choose fixture placement, beam angle, and colour temperature based on the specific tree, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
We've lit everything from a single feature tree in a residential front garden to full rows of fruit trees on winery properties. The principles are the same; the scale is different. Both look spectacular.
Pathway lighting is often the first thing homeowners ask about, and for good reason. Unlit steps, uneven pavers, and dark walkways are genuine safety hazards — especially in a region where properties often have grade changes, flagstone paths, and multiple level transitions between street, garden, and house.
We design pathway lighting to be effective without being harsh. The goal is a warm, even wash of light that defines edges and surfaces without creating the industrial look of bright spotlights aimed at the ground.
The South Okanagan has some of the best outdoor entertaining weather in Canada. Warm evenings, clear skies, dry air — it's genuinely pleasant to be outside well past 9 PM from June through September, and a significant portion of the year beyond that.
Patio and deck lighting extends those entertaining hours and makes the experience better. Instead of fumbling with extension cords and generic string lights, you have a system designed for your space: the right brightness for dining, the right warmth for conversation, the right flexibility to adjust for different occasions.
Modern landscape lighting systems are smart systems. Every installation we do includes zoned control — the ability to manage different areas of your property independently — and app integration so you can adjust, schedule, and automate from your phone.
Common zone setups we design:
Ready to explore how it all comes together? See exterior house lighting for the full picture, or learn about our process to understand what working with us looks like.