Landscape Lighting in Town & Country, Missouri

Bring your Town & Country home to life after dark.

Why we love serving Town & Country

Town & Country lives up to its name. Sprawling wooded lots, mature trees, sweeping landscapes, and homes that range from understated 1970s ranches to multi-million-dollar custom estates — sometimes on the same street. It’s one of the most architecturally varied cities in the region, with home prices ranging from around $500,000 to over $5 million, and our lighting designs reflect that range. 

What sets Town & Country apart for landscape lighting is the lot scale. Properties here often have larger setbacks, more wooded acreage, and longer approaches than you’ll find in inner-ring suburbs. That means lighting has more room to work with — but it also means design has to be more thoughtful. A poorly-placed uplight that would be lost in a tighter lot can dominate an entire wooded property. We design every Town & Country project around the specific lot, the specific home, and the specific landscape character. 

Queeny Park sits at the center of the city — a 569-acre park with miles of trails, athletic facilities, and protected woodland — and that natural character spills over into the residential neighborhoods. Many homes back onto wooded areas, creeks, or undeveloped land. The lighting we design here often integrates the surrounding trees and landscape into the composition, using moonlighting and uplighting on natural elements rather than just architectural ones. 

Whether you’re in Summerhill, Topping Road, Bellerive Country Club area, or any of Town & Country’s wooded streets, we’d love to walk your property and put together a design that fits the scale and character of your home.

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Our Past Projects

Services Available in Town & Country

Every Town & Country property is unique.

Here’s what we design and install across the area:

Home Accent Lighting

Town & Country estates support coordinated multi-zone accent systems with fixture counts well beyond typical residential installations.

Outdoor Pathway Lighting

Multi-hundred-foot driveways and long approach paths often form the largest single component of these projects.

OutdoorAudio

Estate entertaining spaces with full outdoor kitchens, pools, and pavilions support comprehensive audio infrastructure integrated with lighting controls.

Holiday Light Installation

Permanent Roofline Lighting

Patio Lighting

Bistro Lighting

Deck Lighting

String Lighting

Commercial Landscape Lighting

Local Considerations:

Town & Country projects routinely run at estate scale — multiple transformer locations, dozens of zones, often coordinated with landscape architects and existing irrigation systems. Lead times reflect the design complexity, and most installations include ongoing service contracts. Country club proximity also drives a particular aesthetic standard — designs need to feel commensurate with the surrounding property values.

Our approach

Designed for Town & Country

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Designing for wooded, large-scale lots

Town & Country lots have room to breathe. That means uplighting can be more dramatic, pathway lighting can have longer runs, and the surrounding landscape becomes part of the composition. We design lighting that uses the natural depth of these lots — uplighting flanking trees, moonlighting from high in mature canopies, and accent lighting that draws the eye from the driveway approach all the way to the home itself.

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Architectural variety within a single project

Many Town & Country homes blend architectural influences — Mission Style elements, modern farmhouse, traditional Colonial. Our designs adapt to whatever the home is doing, using fixtures and color temperatures that flatter the specific architectural language.

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Integrating with Queeny Park and natural surroundings

Many Town & Country homes sit near or back onto Queeny Park, wooded easements, or undeveloped land. We design lighting that respects those natural boundaries — fixtures aimed inward toward the home rather than outward into protected woodland, and warm color temperatures that don't disturb wildlife or look out of place against natural surroundings.

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Phased designs for multi-acre estate work

Full property designs at Town & Country scale can be substantial investments. We routinely phase larger projects to spread costs across multiple years — start with the home façade, add primary landscape and driveway lighting next, then bring in outdoor living spaces or detached structures over time.

Why Town & Country Homeowners Choose Us

Why Town & Country homeowners trust us with their wooded lots and architecturally varied estates

We design for large, wooded lots

Town & Country lots have room to breathe. We use that depth — uplighting on flanking trees, moonlighting from high canopies, accent work that draws the eye from driveway approach all the way to the home. Lighting that would be lost on a smaller lot can become the design centerpiece on a wooded Town & Country property.

We adapt to the city's architectural variety

Town & Country has Mission Style, modern farmhouse, traditional Colonial, contemporary, and more — sometimes on the same street. Each home gets a design built specifically for its architectural language, not a template applied across the block.

We respect Queeny Park-adjacent properties

Many Town & Country homes back onto Queeny Park or undeveloped land. We aim fixtures inward toward the home rather than outward into protected woodland, use warm color temperatures, and design effects that integrate with natural surroundings rather than impose on them.

We phase estate-scale projects to spread cost across multiple years

Full property designs at Town & Country scale can be significant investments. We design the complete plan upfront, then prioritize zones — start with home façade and primary landscape, then add driveway, pool, and outdoor living areas over time.

We handle multi-acre logistics as a single coherent environment

Estate-scale work isn't just about more fixtures. It's about coordinating home, grounds, driveway, pool, detached structures, and the surrounding landscape as one design. We map the full property before designing any single zone.

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Pricing & discounts

For Town & Country Homes

Coordinating with neighbors? Get 10% off when 5 or more Town & Country homes book installations together. Talk to your neighbors — small ask, real savings.

Minimum project value: $650 (covers anything from a single spotlight to a full design)

1-year service package included free with every installation (avg. value $400)

5% discount for military, first responders, and healthcare workers

Payment: 50% upon estimate approval, 50% only when the project is complete and you're fully satisfied

30-day buyback guarantee on stocked fixtures if you're not happy

Ready for your free Town & Country estimate?

Fixed-fee proposal, no pressure, no surprises.

Our process

In Town & Country

1

Consultation

Matt or a team designer comes to your Town & Country home to walk the property

2

Custom Design

Built around your home's architecture and the way you use the space

3

Installation

Performed by our in-house team — never subcontractors

4

Demo & Tuning

A nighttime walk-through after install. We adjust every fixture until it's right

5

Aftercare

1-year free service package, lifetime fixture warranty, team that picks up the phone

Town & Country FAQ

Common questions

Do you handle estate-scale projects in Town & Country?

Yes — estate work is some of our most satisfying. We map the entire property before designing any single zone, so the lighting feels coherent from the driveway approach all the way through the grounds, the home façade, and any detached structures.

Absolutely. Wooded backyards are one of our favorite design challenges. Moonlighting from high in mature trees creates extraordinary effects — soft, dappled light that mimics moonlight and brings the entire landscape to life.

Yes. For larger properties, we like to walk the full grounds with the homeowner before putting together a proposal. There’s no charge for that consultation.

Yes — many larger projects are phased to spread costs across multiple years. We design the full plan upfront, then prioritize zones based on your budget and timeline.

Yes. We’re careful to design fixtures aimed inward toward the property rather than outward into woodland — using warm color temperatures and respectful placements that don’t disturb the natural surroundings.

Get in touch

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Tell us about your property and what you’d like to light up. We’ll reach out to schedule a complimentary on-site consultation.

Or call us directly at (314) 899-9997