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47 FACING PAGE TOP: Strategic uplighting defines this expansive front yard, guiding circulation while emphasizing natural structure and scale. Narrow-beam fixtures on young trees create rhythm and wayfinding. The façade is gently washed with low-glare wall lights, revealing architectural texture and depth without overpowering. Perimeter evergreens glow gently, adding privacy. The result is a balanced, welcoming composition that shows how restrained lighting can transform an open landscape into a refined nighttime experience. FACING PAGE CENTER: This gated entry features a layered lighting strategy that's dramatic yet refined. Uplights accent the stone columns and gate pillars, highlighting rich textures while anchoring the structure. A warm wash of light across the gate enhances its craftsmanship while softly lit evergreens form a glowing backdrop and expand the sense of space. The residence is delicately illuminated to suggest scale without distraction. FACING PAGE BOTTOM: Evenly spaced uplights turn a functional, tiered retaining wall into a rhythmic design feature, highlighting its craftsmanship without harsh shadows. Selectively accented trees add vertical interest and soften the hardscape, while the backlit upper treeline offers layered depth. A subtly lit basketball hoop blends in, proving that performance and play can coexist. THIS PAGE: Vibrant blue underwater LEDs anchor this bold and sleek poolscape, drawing the eye from every angle. Path and accent lighting subtly define flow, while uplights and pergola downlights provide layers of warmth and elegance, transforming this setting into a tranquil, resort-like experience. Photography by Tim Ryan at Lighthouse Design Studio Scan to view more projects by Sponzilli Landscape Group / Lighthouse Outdoor Lighting "Beautiful homes deserve to be shown in their best light– especially after dark." —Jason Sponzilli Sponzilli Landscape Group/Lighthouse Outdoor Lighting

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