Landscape Lighting in Newburgh, NY
Custom outdoor lighting designs that highlight your property's best features, improve safety, and extend your outdoor living hours into the evening.
Professional Landscape Lighting for the Hudson Valley
The right outdoor lighting transforms your property after dark. A well-designed landscape lighting system highlights architectural features, illuminates walkways for safety, and creates an inviting atmosphere around patios, pools, and garden areas. According to the American Lighting Association, professionally installed landscape lighting can increase a home's perceived value by up to 20 percent.
Lawn Spa Landscaping designs and installs custom outdoor lighting systems for residential properties across Newburgh, NY, Orange County, and the Hudson Valley. We use energy-efficient LED fixtures that produce warm, natural-looking light while consuming up to 80 percent less energy than traditional halogen bulbs. LED fixtures also last 25,000 to 50,000 hours -- which means fewer replacements and lower maintenance costs over the life of the system.
Every lighting project starts with an on-site consultation where we evaluate your property's layout, existing landscaping, and the areas you want to highlight. We then create a custom lighting plan that balances aesthetics, function, and energy efficiency.
Types of Landscape Lighting We Install
Each lighting type serves a specific purpose. Most properties benefit from a combination of several types to create a balanced, layered lighting design.
- Pathway lighting -- illuminate walkways, driveways, and garden paths for safe navigation
- Accent lighting -- draw attention to specimen trees, garden beds, and architectural features
- Deck and patio lighting -- extend usable outdoor living hours with warm ambient light
- Security lighting -- motion-activated and perimeter lighting to deter trespassers
- Up-lighting -- ground-mounted fixtures that wash light upward onto trees and walls
- Down-lighting -- mounted in trees or structures to create natural moonlight effects
Benefits of Professional Landscape Lighting
Landscape lighting is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your property. It serves both practical and aesthetic purposes that you will notice every evening.
- Curb appeal -- a lit property stands out on the street and looks maintained and welcoming
- Safety -- illuminated steps, pathways, and transitions reduce the risk of trips and falls
- Security -- well-lit properties are less attractive targets for break-ins and vandalism
- Extended enjoyment -- use your patio, pool deck, and outdoor kitchen well after sunset
- Energy efficiency -- LED fixtures use up to 80% less energy than halogen alternatives
- Property value -- outdoor lighting increases perceived home value by up to 20%
Landscape Lighting Pairs With
Outdoor lighting is most effective when designed alongside your hardscaping, landscaping, and pool projects. We integrate lighting into the overall design so everything works together.
Hardscaping & Patios
Built-in paver lights, step lighting, and retaining wall fixtures that are installed during construction -- not added as an afterthought. The wiring is hidden and the fixtures are flush-mounted for a clean look.
Hardscaping Services →Pool Areas
Pool deck lighting, underwater fixtures, and accent lighting around water features create a safe, beautiful pool environment after dark. We coordinate with your pool installation for seamless integration.
Pool Installation →Landscaping & Garden Beds
Up-lights on specimen trees, soft wash lighting on garden walls, and accent lights that highlight your best plantings. Outdoor lighting brings your landscape design to life at night.
Landscaping Services →
Why Choose Lawn Spa for Landscape Lighting
As a full-service landscaping and hardscaping company, we bring a perspective that dedicated lighting companies cannot. We understand how light interacts with plants, stone, water, and architecture because we design and build those elements too.
- Custom designs tailored to your property layout and lifestyle
- Energy-efficient LED fixtures from trusted manufacturers
- Professional installation with buried wiring and waterproof connections
- Integration with hardscaping, landscaping, and pool projects
- Licensed, insured, and experienced with outdoor electrical work
- Maintenance programs to keep your system performing year-round
Landscape Lighting FAQ
Landscape lighting costs in the Hudson Valley typically range from $2,000 to $6,000 for a residential property, depending on the number of fixtures, system complexity, and property size. A basic pathway and accent lighting package starts around $2,000, while a comprehensive system with deck lighting, up-lights, and security fixtures can range from $4,000 to $8,000. We provide free consultations with detailed pricing.
Yes. LED landscape lights use up to 80 percent less energy than halogen fixtures and last 25,000 to 50,000 hours compared to halogen's 2,000 to 5,000 hours. While LED fixtures have a higher upfront cost, the energy savings and reduced replacement frequency make them significantly more cost-effective over time. Most homeowners recoup the difference within 2 to 3 years.
Absolutely. We regularly install landscape lighting on properties with existing landscaping and hardscaping. Low-voltage LED systems require minimal trenching, and our team takes care to protect existing plants, root systems, and paver surfaces during installation. That said, integrating lighting during a new hardscaping or landscaping project is the most cost-effective approach.
Yes. We offer annual maintenance packages that include bulb replacement, fixture cleaning, alignment adjustment, wiring inspection, and timer or photocell calibration. Regular maintenance keeps your system looking its best and prevents small issues from becoming expensive repairs. Contact us at (845) 467-0845 for details.
Light Up Your Outdoor Space
Get a free landscape lighting consultation from Lawn Spa Landscaping. Custom designs, energy-efficient LED fixtures, and professional installation in Newburgh, NY and the Hudson Valley.
