Homeowners who want outdoor lighting want to see what their yard could look like at night before they commit. A website with nighttime photos, design approach, and smart control options earns the design consultation. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Landscape Lighting in KC
Web Design for Landscape Lighting Installation in Kansas City
Landscape lighting customers are making an aesthetic investment — they have seen a neighbor's yard lit up at night or a professionally photographed landscape and want that for their own property. Low-voltage LED landscape lighting is the standard: 12-volt systems are safe enough to bury in the yard without conduit in most applications, and LED fixtures from brands like VOLT, Kichler, Unique Lighting Systems, and FX Luminaire use a fraction of the energy of the halogen systems they replaced. The design questions homeowners ask are about lighting techniques — uplighting trees and architectural features, path lighting for walkways, moonlighting from trees downward, well lights for accent features — and how to get the warm but not orange look they see in photos (typically 2700K to 3000K color temperature). Smart control is a growing expectation: Bluetooth or WiFi transformer controls from brands like VOLT Smart or FX Luminaire allow zone control, scheduling, and dimming from a phone app. Holiday and architectural lighting using permanent systems like Trimlight or RGB fixtures is a growing add-on market. Commercial customers — office parks, HOAs, hotels — want consistent professional-grade fixtures and a maintenance contract. A landscape lighting website with a nighttime portfolio, technique descriptions, and a free design consultation offer earns the homeowner who has been thinking about this for two summers.
What homeowners research before hiring a landscape lighting company
- Portfolio — nighttime photos of completed projects, tree uplighting, path lighting, architectural features
- Fixture brands — VOLT, Kichler, FX Luminaire — quality tiers, warranty, LED vs. halogen
- Lighting techniques — uplighting, moonlighting, path lighting, silhouetting — what each achieves
- Smart controls — app control, zone scheduling, dimming — what systems you use and how they work
- Color temperature — 2700K vs. 3000K — how to get the warm look without orange-yellow
What your landscape lighting website would include
- Nighttime portfolio — uplighting, path lighting, moonlighting, holiday — real KC projects
- Lighting techniques — what each technique achieves, when it is used, sample photos for each
- Fixture brands — VOLT, Kichler, Unique, FX Luminaire — why professional-grade vs. hardware store
- Smart controls — app-controlled transformer, zone scheduling, dimming, app walkthrough
- Commercial and HOA — office parks, common areas, maintenance contracts, consistent specification
- Design consultation form with yard description, features to light, budget range, smart control interest
What clients say
“Landscape lighting is an impulse buy for the homeowner who sees our work at a neighbor's house at night — but without a website, they could not find us. The new site with our nighttime portfolio, our technique descriptions so people know what moonlighting and uplighting mean, and our smart control section turned impulse into inquiry. We also started getting commercial calls from HOA boards looking at our residential portfolio and asking if we did common areas. One HOA contract changed our whole season.”
— C. Morales, landscape lighting designer, Leawood, KS
Simple pricing
A landscape lighting site with portfolio, techniques, and design form starts at $225. A full site with brand showcase, smart controls, and commercial section is $425–$850. One mid-size residential install covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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