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5 Landscape Lighting Techniques That Transform Texas Homes

September 28, 2025·5 min read
Backyard with layered landscape lighting on trees and pathway

A great landscape lighting design isn't about how many fixtures you install — it's about layering light to create depth, mood, and safety. Here are five techniques our designers use on every project.

1. Uplighting. Fixtures placed at the base of mature live oaks and architectural columns wash light upward, dramatizing texture and silhouette.

2. Moonlighting. High-mounted downlights filtered through tree canopies cast dappled shadows that mimic natural moonlight — one of the most luxurious effects in landscape design.

3. Path lighting. Low-glare path lights guide guests safely while doubling as soft accent lighting for beds and borders.

4. Grazing. Fixtures placed close to a stone or brick facade cast light along the surface, exaggerating texture and adding visual depth.

5. Silhouetting. Backlighting a sculptural plant or feature wall against a softer background turns ordinary landscapes into compositions worth photographing.

Layered correctly, these five techniques transform a Texas home from forgettable-after-dark into the most striking property on the block.

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Tree uplighting on a mature live oak or magnolia is the single highest-impact move for most DFW front yards — usually two warm-white fixtures per tree.
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