Architectural & Accent Lighting
Elegant facade lighting showcases the architectural features of this home.
Warm light washes the stone facade, bringing out it's texture. Bollard lights play with light and shadows to beautifully enhance safety and provide practical lighting.
Layered lighting on this Great Falls estate highlights the stonework, emphasizes the architectural rhythm, and illuminates up to the roofline.
Dramatic uplighting highlights the clean lines and modern design of this charming home, creating a striking nighttime ambiance.
Warm uplighting enhances the classic elegance of this brick home, highlighting architectural details and landscaping.
Elegant façade lighting illuminates the rich textures of this stone home, showcasing its timeless appeal.
Modern farmhouse at dusk – Lighting by Loudoun Lighting LLC, design by Cawood Architecture PLLC, construction by Alair Homes Hunt Country, and photography by Peggy Cormary of Peggy Cormary Photography LLC.
The warm glow of uplighting highlights the timeless elegance of this Colonial home as the evening sets in.
This Leesburg home is illuminated with strategic facade and tree lighting.
These brass up/down lights blend seamlessly with the stone features of northern Virginia homes and hardscapes.
This white brick home is illuminated at night with strategic lighting to highlight it's columns.
Uplighting highlights the beauty of this home.
The facade and surrounding trees are beautifully highlighted at dusk, creating a warm, inviting glow that showcases the home's architectural charm.
Warm light washes the stone facade, bringing out it's texture.
This craftsman style home features simple illumination of it's focal point columns. The upper stories are planned for a later project.
Here's a case study on dormer lighting design considerations: left dormer illuminated with two offset fixtures to bring out the entire front and side of the dormer. Right dormer only illuminated with single fixture on facade.
The architectural details and lanscaping of this red brick home and illuminated with warm uplighting.
Gutter mounted fixtures enable upper-story dormers to "pop". Highlighting architectural details adds sophistication to this home’s facade.
These brass up/down lights blend seamlessly with the stone features of northern Virginia homes and hardscapes.
Portico column down-lighting on Ashburn home
Warm uplights highlight the features of this Northern Virginia home.
Uplighting highlights the architectural and landscape features of this home.
Layered lighting provides a warm, welcoming glow to this home's entrance.
Aerial view of this home showcases the strategically placed pathlighting.
Luxury Architectural Lighting That Elevates Your Home’s Presence
At Loudoun Lighting, we specialize in custom architectural outdoor lighting that enhances your home’s facade, highlights its design details, and creates a striking nighttime presence—without overpowering it.
From refined uplighting to full estate outdoor lighting design, we design systems that feel intentional, balanced, and built specifically for your property.
Every home has architectural features worth showcasing—stonework, columns, dormers, rooflines, entryways, textures. Our approach is never “one-size-fits-all.”
The result? A home that looks extraordinary—without looking overlit.
Why Choose Loudoun Lighting?
Custom outdoor lighting designed around your home, your style, and how you live.
We work closely with you to create and install thoughtful, high-end lighting solutions that enhance curb appeal, improve usability, and highlight what makes your property unique—without ever feeling overdone.
Simple process. Personalized design. Exceptional results.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Architectural and accent lighting projects in Northern Virginia typically range from $3,000 to $30,000+ for single-family homes. The final cost depends on the size of your home, the number of architectural features being highlighted, fixture selection, and the level of customization. High-end materials and precise fixture placement are key to achieving a refined, balanced look.
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Architectural lighting is designed to highlight the structure and character of your home. This includes features like columns, stonework, facades, entryways, and rooflines. The goal is to enhance depth, texture, and symmetry—creating a dramatic yet elegant nighttime appearance that elevates curb appeal.
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Uplighting places fixtures at ground level and directs light upward to emphasize vertical features like columns, walls, and trees. Downlighting (often called moonlighting) positions fixtures higher up—such as in trees or on structures—to cast soft, natural light downward. Most high-end designs use a combination of both techniques to create depth and dimension.
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What types of lighting are used to highlight a home’s exterior?
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Installation timelines depend on the size and complexity of your home. Smaller projects can often be completed in a day, while larger homes with multiple architectural elements may take several days. We provide a detailed timeline during the design phase so you know exactly what to expect.
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Professional architectural lighting is about precision and design—not just visibility. Every fixture is selected and placed to enhance your home’s unique features, creating depth, contrast, and balance. The result is a refined, cohesive look that elevates your home’s nighttime presence in a way standard lighting cannot achieve.
Contact Us Today To Start Your Architectural Lighting Project
Ready to elevate your property with custom outdoor lighting? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how we can transform your outdoor spaces with expert architectural and accent lighting solutions.

