Lighting is the difference between a room you live in and a room you walk through. We do pot lights, statement chandeliers, exteriors, dimmers and smart controls, and we'll lay it out before we cut a single hole. Spacing, beam angle, color temperature, switching. The boring stuff that makes a finished room feel right.
Most lighting calls start with one of two things: a fixture that needs to come down and a new one going up, or a room that doesn't have enough light and needs a layout. Both jobs benefit from somebody who's done a lot of them.
Pot light spacing on a 9-foot ceiling isn't the same as on a 14-foot vaulted ceiling. A 2700K bulb in a kitchen is going to look different than a 4000K. A chandelier hung 24 inches off a dining table is going to read differently than one hung 32 inches off it. We'll think through that with you before we drill. If you want recommendations on fixtures, we'll give them. If you've already bought one, we'll tell you honestly whether it'll work in the space.
Finishing a basement and you need a pot light layout. Replacing a builder-grade chandelier with something heavier. Hanging a statement piece in a vaulted ceiling and you don't have scaffolding. Adding exterior pot lights along the soffit. Switching out toggles for dimmers across the whole house. Renovating a kitchen and you want under-cabinet LEDs that actually look good.
We won't crowd a ceiling with pot lights to hit a number. We won't install a fixture that's mounted improperly for the box, we'll fix the box first. And we won't pitch you on a smart lighting system you don't need. Sometimes the answer is a $20 dimmer.
We come to the room, talk through what you want it to feel like, mark up the ceiling with a sharpie or laser. Fixture spacing decided before we drill.
Line-by-line within 24 hours. Includes fixtures (if we're sourcing), labor, permit if required, and any drywall patching.
Most lighting jobs are 1–3 days. We give you a start time and we show up.
Cut, wire, mount, terminate, test. Dimmer compatibility verified. Cleanup. The room actually feels different when we leave.