— Quiet · Considered · Made to Last

Restrained. Considered.
Quietly beautiful.

There is a kind of outdoor lighting that announces itself. Bright. White. Unmissable. And there is a kind that doesn't. We install the second one.

— The Problem with Most Outdoor Lighting

Bright. White. Unmissable.

Most outdoor lighting on premium homes was installed by someone who treated light as wattage instead of as a material. Cheap aluminum fixtures throw harsh light sideways and upward. Cold white LEDs make stone look grey. Floodlights blast the corners of the house and bleed into the neighbour's windows. The home is technically lit. It looks worse than when it was dark.

We install the version of outdoor lighting that doesn't do any of that.

— What Quietly Beautiful Actually Means

Three specifications. No shortcuts.

The difference between professional outdoor lighting and a $300 box-store kit is not the price. It's three specific decisions, and we don't compromise on any of them.

01 · The Fixtures

Solid brass. Built to outlast the install.

Aluminum fixtures pit, chalk, and fail within two seasons in Ontario weather. We don't use them very often

  • Cast brass body and stem on every fixture
  • Develops a patina over time — better with age, not worse (black brass also available)
  • Sealed against moisture, salt, and freeze-thaw cycles
  • Lifetime warranty on the fixture itself
  • Made by manufacturers we have vetted and are confident in
02 · The Light

Warm 3000k. Like candlelight, not a parking lot.

Cheap installs use 4000K or 5000K LEDs because they're brighter. They also make your home look institutional.

  • 2700K colour temperature — the same warmth as incandescent
  • High-CRI LED so stone, brick, and wood show true colour
  • Dimmable across the entire system, not just on/off
  • Smart timers and astronomical clock control included
  • Replaceable LED modules, not throwaway sealed units
03 · The Design

Fully shielded. No glare. No spill.

Light should illuminate your architecture, not your eyes, your neighbour's bedroom, or the night sky above.

  • Every fixture aimed and shielded to direct light precisely
  • Dark Sky compliant — no upward light pollution
  • No glare visible from the street or driveway
  • Designed on-site at dusk so you see it before you commit
  • Plan documented on paper for future reference and warranty
— What Homeowners Actually Say

Years of work that keep Ontario homeowners talking.

Real reviews from real clients

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Matt and his team did an excellent job installing fifty-plus outdoor lights and the control system. Matt is a professional and values customer service more than anything.
Kumar Burlington · 50+ fixture install
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The big difference was in workmanship. Matthew's attention to lighting detail was immaculate. He wouldn't leave until he was completely satisfied — even though I thought his initial work was already outstanding.
Russell Toronto · Residential install
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Matt designed a new layout to address our mature garden and selected fixtures to enhance the hard and soft structures. Work was done efficiently and professionally. The property looks spectacular at night.
Alan Burlington · Front & back redesign
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4-Year Warranty

Workmanship & fixture coverage

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Kichler Pro

Premium fixture partnerships

20

20+ Years Experience

Across Southern Ontario

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Thoughtful Design

No quote on the spot. Ever.

— Common Questions

Before you book the Consultation.

How long does the actual installation take?

Most residential installs are completed in a single day on site, sometimes two for larger properties or complex landscapes. We don't trench lawns — fixtures and wiring are placed surgically with minimal disruption.

Do you service my area?

We work across the GTA — Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Milton, Vaughan, Markham, and surrounding — as well as London, Ontario. If your property is within a reasonable drive of either base, we'll come out.

What does a typical project cost?

Most residential installs fall between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on home size, complexity, and fixture count. We don't price over the phone — the at-dusk demo is the only way to give you an honest number.

What happens if a fixture fails years later?

Brass fixtures carry a lifetime warranty against defects, and our workmanship is warrantied for five years. If something needs attention, we're a phone call away — and we keep your design plan on file so service is fast.

Do I have to be home for the demo?

Yes — the whole point is that you see the reveal in person. The demo takes about 90 minutes, starting an hour before sunset. Bringing your spouse, partner, or whoever else makes design decisions in your household is recommended.

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