The Inspired Intermedia digital book collection
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235 In Las Vegas, outdoor living shapes daily life. Homes feature detailed architecture, mature landscapes, pools, and courtyards built for gathering. When the sun sets, much of that investment disappears. Spaces turn dark, flat, and unused. David Bilik founded Twilight Designs to solve that problem. With more than 23 years in landscape lighting, he approaches each property as a composition. He studies form, texture, scale, and shadow. He looks for what deserves attention after dark and decides what should stay quiet. During final reveals, David walks clients outside and watches their reactions. Conversations stop. People slow down. The TWILIGHT DESIGNS LAS VEGAS, NV space finally feels right. Families stay outside longer. Neighbors comment on how the home feels welcoming at night. Those moments keep him committed to this work year after year. Twilight Designs works closely with architects, landscape designers, and homeowners from the start. Every project begins with discovery and planning. Each fixture serves a clear purpose. Light guides movement, highlights structure, and improves safety without drawing attention to itself. This approach has earned Twilight Designs multiple national awards for lighting design. More importantly, it gives homeowners back the spaces they built to enjoy. When night falls, the property does not disappear. It comes alive. ABOVE: Uplighting defines classical columns while grazing light reveals stucco texture. Individual palms receive focused attention. Foundation lighting connects the home to the surrounding gardens. Your eye moves naturally from foreground to roofline, creating depth and balance across the entire property. FACING PAGE: Linear LED step lighting guides movement and improves safety along this entry sequence. Uplighting shows the texture of palm trunks, wall sconces anchor the iron doors, and soffit lighting washes the wood facade above. Each layer supports arrival without overpowering the architecture. PREVIOUS PAGES: Warm uplighting frames mature date palms and creates a textured canopy overhead. A concrete bowl water feature glows at the center of the courtyard, pulling the eye forward. Decorative tile patterns gain depth after dark, turning a flat surface into a layered backdrop built for evening use. Photography by Ross Kyker Photography Twilight Designs

