Never leave the lights on again!

Is there a room in your house where the lights are always being left on?  By replacing your current light switch with an occupancy sensor switch, you will never leave the lights on again! An occupancy sensor will automatically turn on the lights when you enter a room and it will turn them off once you leave.   Not only is it convenient but it

Never leave the lights on again!2016-01-15T17:54:15+00:00

Project Spotlight: Pool Envy

Even though it is cold outside, we can still dream about our hot summers and jumping back into the pool this upcoming summer.  A recent outdoor lighting project left us with a case of pool envy! The LED lighting installed highlighted the features of the pool including the lush landscaping, the rock formations and the amazing waterfall. In addition to the great pool, this property

Project Spotlight: Pool Envy2016-01-12T23:03:29+00:00

Lighting Trends for 2016

Happy New Year!  We hope you had a relaxing holiday season and are ready to jump into the new year.  So what can you expect in lighting trends this year?  Lets take a look at the top trends. While it isn't a NEW trend, LED lighting continues to be the hot topic in the lighting world.  Currently, LED fixtures comprise of 30% of the market but

Lighting Trends for 20162016-01-06T22:32:24+00:00

Season’s Greetings

We send our heartfelt wishes for a wonderful holiday season to all our clients and friends.   May your celebrations be safe, peaceful, and joyous and best wishes for a healthy, happy, hope-filled new year!

Season’s Greetings2015-12-16T21:43:39+00:00

“Do or Do Not. There is no try”

In anticipation of the release of the new Star Wars movie this weekend, we lead this post with one of our favorite quotes from Yoda, "Do or do not.  There is no try".  This quote is relevant to the way we conduct our business.  Here at Landscape Lighting Guru, we will do what we say we will do.  The following is a client testimonial from a

“Do or Do Not. There is no try”2015-12-16T21:32:49+00:00

Come out of the Dark

As we have posted about recently, we are currently experiencing the time of the year with the shortest period of daylight.  Last week we experienced the earliest sunset around 5:30pm and in a few weeks we will have a day with the shortest amount of daylight for the year with only ~10 hours of daylight. But all that darkness doesn't mean you have to hibernate

Come out of the Dark2015-12-02T21:55:58+00:00

Lighting Trends in the Kitchen

One room in the house that can date your home more than any other is the kitchen.   If you have an outdated kitchen but aren't ready for a major remodel project, consider updating the lighting.   A properly lit kitchen with updated fixtures can make the same room feel new and stylish. The first piece of the puzzle is properly lighting the room.  There

Lighting Trends in the Kitchen2016-01-07T13:38:57+00:00

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves

We love it when our clients give us testimonials.  This is a long time client whom we recently installed new lighting for inside their home. "Beautifully Economical. New LEDs have made our entertainment areas more warm and inviting, while making our work areas more functional. Darryl and his crew took all the guesswork out of which lights to use. It pays to switch to LEDs,

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves2015-12-03T18:06:02+00:00

Transform a room with updated lighting

With the holidays upon us, you may thinking that a home update will not fit into your budget.  However, there are easy things you can do to your home to instantly give it an updated look.  One of the easiest ways to improve your living space is with good lighting. Photo Credit: Kichler The first thing you can do is clean the light fixture and

Transform a room with updated lighting2015-12-02T20:14:15+00:00

Holiday Lights and Rain don’t mix but we can help!

Happy Thanksgiving to all of our Holiday Lighting customers this year.   We are blessed with rain, but unfortunately if you have a house that is built after 1985 it is likely that your Christmas Lights are plugged into a GFCI.  Unfortunately, GFCI plugs are designed to trip when wires and lights get wet.  This protects your home and family from accidental electrocution.   Please

Holiday Lights and Rain don’t mix but we can help!2015-11-26T17:42:48+00:00
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