Stone walls look amazing when you light them right. Every rock gets its own shadow.
We put small lights right at the base of the wall and aim them up the face. The texture of every stone shows at night. The fixtures are hidden during the day. People stop and look when they drive by.

Stone wall grazing typically costs $600 to $2,000 depending on wall length. Small brass fixtures are placed at the base and aimed to skim across the face.
Grazing places a light very close to the surface and aims it sharply upward so light skims across the stone. Every texture and bump casts its own shadow, one of the most dramatic effects in landscape lighting.
Yes. Fieldstone, dry-stack, granite, brick, and stucco all respond well to grazing light. The rougher and more textured the surface, the more dramatic the result.
No. Small solid brass fixtures sit right at the base of the wall and blend into the landscape. At night the wall lights up completely.
No. Stone walls produce dramatic results but uplighted trees, lit walkways, and facade lighting all create stunning results on any property.
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