Landscape Lighting Installation Tips



Landscape Lighting Installation Tips
Installing landscape lighting is one of the best ways to boost curb appeal, improve safety, and enjoy your yard after dark. But here’s the thing — placement and planning matter just as much as the fixtures themselves.
Whether you’re going DIY or hiring a pro, these tips will help you get the best results for your time and money.
Plan Before You Dig
Don’t just start laying wire. Sketch your property and mark where you'd like lights. Include:
- Pathways and stairs
- Focal points (trees, water features, sculptures)
- Driveways and property lines
- Architectural features like columns or stone textures
Think of your lighting as layers — like ambient, task, and accent light indoors.
Use Low-Voltage for DIY Installs
Low-voltage systems (12V) are safer and easier for homeowners. You’ll need:
- A transformer to convert 120V to 12V
- 12/2 or 14/2 landscape wire
- Waterproof connectors
- LED fixtures rated for outdoor use
Proper Placement = Professional Look
Here’s where most people go wrong — over-lighting or under-lighting.
Pathway Tips:
- Space lights 6–8 feet apart
- Offset from the walkway edge to avoid glare
- Stagger on either side for balance
Accent Tips:
- Uplight trees and columns at a 30–45° angle
- Downlight from trees to mimic moonlight
- Avoid pointing lights directly at windows
Avoid These Common Mistakes
- Too many lights: It looks harsh and unnatural
- Wrong color temperature: Stick to 2700K–3000K for warm, inviting glow
- No zoning: Group lights by area so you can control them more efficiently
- Skipping the wire map: You'll thank yourself when maintenance time rolls around
How Long Does It Take to Install?
- Small system (4–6 lights): 2–3 hours
- Mid-size (10–15 lights): 1 weekend
- Professional install: 1–3 days depending on trenching and layout
Frequently Asked Questions
Need help planning your layout or choosing fixtures? Contact Oasis Lighting Design — we offer free consultations for both DIYers and homeowners ready to go pro.
Final Thoughts
Outdoor lighting can be both functional and beautiful when done right. Just remember: light with purpose, use restraint, and take your time with planning.
Want your installation to really shine? Take these tips and light up your space the smart way — not the bright way.