Last week, CWC Electric, LLC completed a large low-voltage LED landscape lighting project in the Prospect Hills subdivision located in Topeka, Kansas. This beautiful home is surrounded by old growth Bradford Pear trees. By adding superior quality Kichler LED uplights, we were able to highlight the texture of the trunks as well as, the upper canopy of the trees. This type of lighting, while enhancing the beauty of the home, also serves as unobtrusive security lighting.
Downlights and pathlights highlight the gorgeous flower beds and landscape statuary that surround the home.
The home also features a small stream with an island as the centerpiece of it's front lawn. In order to provide this accent lighting, it was necessary to run approximately 500 feet of wire from the lighting control unit to all the lights. The challenge was to provide the wiring without damaging the grass. Using techniques and tools we have developed over years of experience, we were able to run the wire with no damage to the lawn. The job also required the wire be routed to the island underneath the existing stream bed.
The LED landscape lights are controlled by a timer and photo cell.
LED coachlights were also installed on the home and garage. Though the fixtures look like traditional coachlights, they do not have a visible light bulb and will require no maintenance. The decorative lighting on the garage and at the front door are hand made in the USA by Melissa Lighting.
All fixtures were purchased from Kellie Long, owner of Long Lighting Studio located at 2111 Belle, Topeka, Kansas (www.longlightingstudio.com).
A big thank-you to the homeowner for choosing CWC Electric, LLC to perform this incredible job and being such a wonderful customer!
Downlights and pathlights highlight the gorgeous flower beds and landscape statuary that surround the home.
The home also features a small stream with an island as the centerpiece of it's front lawn. In order to provide this accent lighting, it was necessary to run approximately 500 feet of wire from the lighting control unit to all the lights. The challenge was to provide the wiring without damaging the grass. Using techniques and tools we have developed over years of experience, we were able to run the wire with no damage to the lawn. The job also required the wire be routed to the island underneath the existing stream bed.
The LED landscape lights are controlled by a timer and photo cell.
LED coachlights were also installed on the home and garage. Though the fixtures look like traditional coachlights, they do not have a visible light bulb and will require no maintenance. The decorative lighting on the garage and at the front door are hand made in the USA by Melissa Lighting.
All fixtures were purchased from Kellie Long, owner of Long Lighting Studio located at 2111 Belle, Topeka, Kansas (www.longlightingstudio.com).
A big thank-you to the homeowner for choosing CWC Electric, LLC to perform this incredible job and being such a wonderful customer!