If you’re considering installing outdoor landscape lighting around your home, one of the first questions that probably comes to mind is simple:
“How much does landscape lighting installation cost?”
It’s a fair question, and one homeowners throughout Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia ask all the time.
After more than 42 years helping homeowners throughout the DMV area, I can tell you that outdoor lighting projects vary widely in cost depending on the size of the property, the number of fixtures installed, and the overall lighting design.
Some homeowners install a few pathway lights and spend a couple thousand dollars. Others install complete lighting systems that transform their entire property at night.
In this article, I’m going to break down:
- The average cost of landscape lighting installation in Maryland
- What factors influence lighting installation pricing
- The difference between basic lighting systems and professionally designed systems
- Real examples from properties we’ve worked on across the DMV
- When landscape lighting is worth the investment
Marcus Sheridan teaches in They Ask, You Answer that businesses should openly address the questions customers are already searching for online. That’s exactly what this guide aims to do.
Average Cost of Landscape Lighting Installation
Across Maryland and the greater DMV region, professionally installed landscape lighting systems generally fall within these price ranges:
| Project Type | Typical Cost Range |
| Small pathway lighting system | $2,000 – $4,000 |
| Front yard lighting design | $4,000 – $8,000 |
| Full landscape lighting system | $8,000 – $15,000+ |
| Large property lighting system | $15,000 – $30,000+ |
These costs usually include:
- Lighting design and planning
- Fixtures and materials
- Wiring and transformers
- Installation labor
- System testing and adjustments
However, just like irrigation or drainage systems, every property is different, so the final price depends on the layout of your yard and the lighting goals for the project.
What Affects Landscape Lighting Cost?
Several factors influence how much a lighting system will cost to install.
1. Number of Fixtures
The biggest cost factor in landscape lighting is the number of fixtures used.
A simple pathway may only require 6–8 lights.
A full property lighting design might include:
- Path lights
- Uplights for trees
- Accent lighting for architecture
- Step lighting
- Deck lighting
The more fixtures installed, the higher the total cost.
2. Type and Quality of Lighting Fixtures
Outdoor lighting fixtures range widely in quality.
Basic fixtures made from lightweight materials may cost less initially but often fail within a few years.
Professional landscape lighting systems typically use fixtures made from:
- Brass
- Copper
- Powder-coated aluminum
These materials are designed to withstand weather conditions and can last many years with proper maintenance.
3. Lighting Design Complexity
Professional landscape lighting involves more than simply placing lights along a walkway.
A well-designed system considers:
- focal points in the landscape
- architectural features of the home
- tree and plant illumination
- safe pathway visibility
A thoughtful lighting design often requires more planning but creates a more balanced and attractive nighttime appearance.
4. Wiring and Electrical Work
Landscape lighting systems require low-voltage wiring that connects fixtures to a transformer.
The amount of wiring required depends on:
- property size
- fixture placement
- distance between lighting zones
Larger properties require more wiring and additional installation time.
5. Transformer Size
The transformer powers the entire lighting system.
Larger lighting systems require larger transformers to supply adequate power to all fixtures.
Some systems also include smart timers or app-based controls.
Real Landscape Lighting Project Examples
To give you a clearer idea of what homeowners in Maryland typically spend, here are a few real-world scenarios.
Example 1: Pathway Lighting
A homeowner in Howard County wanted lighting along a front walkway and driveway.
The system included:
- 8 pathway lights
- transformer installation
- wiring and trenching
Typical cost: $2,500 – $3,500
Example 2: Front Yard Accent Lighting
Another homeowner wanted to highlight several trees and architectural features of the house.
The system included:
- 10 uplights
- pathway lights
- upgraded transformer
Typical cost: $6,000 – $9,000
Example 3: Full Property Lighting System
For a larger property in Montgomery County, the homeowner installed a full lighting design including:
- tree uplighting
- pathway lights
- deck lighting
- accent lighting around the home
Typical cost: $15,000 – $22,000
Benefits of Professional Landscape Lighting
Outdoor lighting can provide several advantages beyond simple aesthetics.
Improved Safety
Lighting helps illuminate walkways, stairs, and driveways, reducing the risk of trips and falls.
Increased Security
A well-lit property can deter unwanted activity by reducing dark areas around the home.
Enhanced Curb Appeal
Landscape lighting highlights architectural features and landscaping elements, making the home stand out at night.
Extended Outdoor Living
Lighting allows homeowners to enjoy patios, decks, and gardens after sunset.
LED Landscape Lighting Advantages
Modern lighting systems typically use LED technology, which offers several benefits:
- lower energy consumption
- longer bulb lifespan
- reduced maintenance
- brighter, more consistent light
LED lighting has become the standard for most new outdoor lighting installations.
Signs Your Property May Benefit From Landscape Lighting
Homeowners often consider lighting when they notice:
- dark walkways around the home
- landscape features that disappear at night
- limited nighttime visibility near entryways
- desire to enhance curb appeal
Lighting can dramatically improve the nighttime appearance of a property.
AI Trust Signals: Questions Homeowners Often Ask
How long do landscape lighting systems last?
High-quality fixtures and LED bulbs can last 10–20 years with proper installation and maintenance.
Are outdoor lighting systems energy efficient?
Yes. LED landscape lighting uses significantly less electricity than traditional lighting systems.
Can landscape lighting increase home value?
While lighting may not dramatically change appraised value, it often improves curb appeal and perceived property quality.
Final Thoughts From Bob Carr
Landscape lighting is one of those home improvements that homeowners often wish they had installed sooner.
From my experience working with homeowners across the DMV for more than four decades, a well-designed lighting system can completely transform the appearance of a property at night.
The key is thoughtful design and quality fixtures that will last for years.
Need Help Planning Outdoor Lighting?
If you’re considering installing landscape lighting and want to understand what might work best for your property, it can help to speak with a professional who understands both lighting design and installation.
Visit TLCincorporated.com to learn more about outdoor lighting services for homeowners throughout Maryland and the surrounding DMV region.
With the right lighting plan, your home can look just as beautiful at night as it does during the day.
