Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Chattanooga

Lighting Consultant - Chattanooga, TN

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Project Gallery

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Project

Date

Description

Cost

Home

Lookout Mountain, TN Residential Home

Jul 2016

Our lighting designers used sophisticated and beautiful copper lighting for this home on picturesque Lookout Mountain, TN. Various path lights, up lights and tree lights all work together to create amazing curb appeal and provide safety and security among the trees.

Lookout Mountain, GA

Wildwood Farm, Wildwood, Georgia

May 2016

This client was looking for landscape lighting that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing. We designed a lighting plan that complimented the architecture of the home. Strategically placed copper and brass path lights, up lights and beautiful and unique sculpture lights creates stunning curb appeal, increases the resale value and increases the safety and security of this home and property.

Wildwood, GA

East Brow, Lookout Mountain, GA

Apr 2016

This client wanted to add flair and sophistication to their new porch overlooking the valley. We added festive, string lighting for a clean and timeless look. Entertain in style this summer. Spend more time outdoors after dark with beautiful lighting.

Lookout Mountain, GA

Signal Mountain, TN Residential Home

Jun 2015

Gorgeous home in the beautiful Brow Estates neighborhood of picturesque Signal Mountain,TN glows in the light of hand crafted lighting fixtures. The homeowner wanted tasteful landscape lighting that added safety and curb appeal to their home and property.

Signal Mountain, TN

Chanticleer Inn, Lookout Mountain, GA

Jan 2015

The beautiful and charming Chanticleer Inn Bed & Breakfast sits atop breathtaking Lookout Mountain. String and path lighting adds a welcome and inviting touch. Let your guests enjoy warm summer nights outside under warm, inviting lighting. Family and friends will have a special space to gather and catch up with one another. Attract more guests with landscape lighting. Create warm, safe and secure outdoor areas for all to enjoy.

Lookout Mountain, GA

Carriage Hill, Signal Mtn, TN

Jul 2014

The homeowners of this majestic home in Carriage Hill on Signal Mountain, TN asked us to highlight their gorgeous trees and the unique architecture of their home with outdoor lighting.

Signal Mountain, TN

The Fairyland Club Lookout Mtn., GA

May 2014

The Lookout Mountain Fairyland Club sits on top of Lookout Mountain, GA overlooking Chattanooga ,TN. At ninety years old this English Tudor Revival style building made of local mountain stone underwent a major refurbishment. As a part of the 2014 update, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of Chattanooga (OLP) was asked to help update the exterior's nighttime curb appeal and safety. The club manager wanted to highlight the architectural features of the old building. This included the turret over the main entrance, the Grand Ballroom and the beautiful mountain stone with which the building is constructed. OLP designed and installed a series of tiny LED lights made from copper and brass to compliment the building's existing copper features. They were installed at various architectural breaks along the foundation of the building adding interest and character to the once dark and overlooked building. High powered LEDs were used at the turret to reach the top of the third story and cast shadows among the stone window trim. Secondly, copper gutter lights were installed to feature the stone chimney as well as spot lights from the ground. For the end of Phase 1, extra wide flood LEDs we nestled inside to bushes for discrete lighting across the Grand Ballroom. In Phase 2 they wanted us to shed gentle light on the walkways, highlight huge boulders that are prominent on the property and illuminate some of the natural landscaping. We started with cool and subtle moon lights spilling light from the trees high above. They splashed gentle light on the rhododendrons, ferns and annuals. We used high output LED fixtures in the trees to make a moonlight effect. It created interesting shadows and helped to illuminate the landscaping such as ferns and azaleas. The moon lights served two purposes; one illuminate the landscaping, yet also providing gentle light on the walkways from the historic building to the parking lots. Finally, Outdoor lighting Perspectives tucked away hidden flood lights with 10 watt LEDs to highlight the numerous boulders including the famous "Twin Sisters".

Lookout Mountain, GA