West St. Louis County

Permanent Roofline & Landscape Lighting in Chesterfield, MO

Chesterfield is estate lighting territory: large elevations, stone and stucco, established landscape architecture, and homeowners who expect design before installation. We bring a design-first process across the Boone Bridge, with architectural wash lighting, permanent roofline systems, and landscape lighting scaled to the property.

Lighting for Chesterfield homes

From the Wild Horse Creek corridor to the established neighborhoods above the valley, Chesterfield homes are built with materials that deserve to survive sunset: stone, stucco, brick, tall entries, and columned facades. This is where architectural wash and graze lighting does its best work, pulling texture and proportion forward so the elevation reads at night the way the architect intended it to read at noon.

Larger properties here also tend to already have serious landscape investment, and we design around it rather than over it. Existing beds, hardscape, and irrigation are mapped before anything is placed, fixtures hide in the landscape, and everything gets aimed at night with the view checked from the street, the drive, and the rooms you actually live in. Projects of this scale often run in planned phases, quoted line by line.

What we install in Chesterfield

Common Questions

Chesterfield Lighting Questions

Do you really serve Chesterfield from Wentzville?

Yes. Chesterfield is a straight shot down I-64 and across the Boone Bridge from our base, and West St. Louis County is a core part of our service area, not an edge case. Design visits and service calls schedule the same way they do anywhere else we work.

Can you design around landscaping we have already invested in?

That is the preferred situation, honestly. Established landscape architecture gives us something worth lighting. We design around existing beds, hardscape, and irrigation, hand-dig where it counts, and aim everything at night so the investment you already made is what people see.

Can a large project be phased?

Yes. Larger elevations and properties often run in two or three phases: roofline first, then architectural wash, then landscape and pathways. We design the complete picture once, quote it in phases, and each phase stands on its own while building toward the full design.

Estate-level lighting, designed first

Free design visit, exact line-item quote, zero pressure. The design is yours either way.

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