If you’ve ever driven past a beautifully lit home in Greensboro and thought, “That just feels different,” you’re not wrong.
Outdoor lighting isn’t just about visibility—it’s about creating an experience. It’s the difference between stepping outside… and wanting to stay there.
But let’s get to the question you’re here for:
So, how much does outdoor lighting actually cost?
The Short Answer
Most professionally designed outdoor lighting systems in the Greensboro / Piedmont Triad area typically fall into these ranges:
- Small Projects: $3,000 – $6,000
- Average Homes: $8,000 – $15,000
- Larger / Estate Properties: $15,000 – $50,000+
And yes—there are projects well beyond that.
Because the real answer is: it depends on what you want your home to feel like at night.
What Drives the Cost of Outdoor Lighting?
1. Design (This Is the Big One)
Not all lighting is created equal.
There’s a big difference between:
- Placing a few lights around a house
vs. - Designing a layered lighting system that creates depth, contrast, and mood
A professionally designed system considers:
- Architecture
- Landscaping
- Sightlines from inside the home
- How you actually use your space
At Southern Lights, design is where everything starts. It’s why two homes with the same number of fixtures can feel completely different.
2. Fixture Quality (What You Don’t See Matters)

Higher-end systems use:
- Solid brass or copper fixtures
- Commercial-grade LED components
- Long-life transformers and wiring
These aren’t big-box lights that fade, corrode, or fail in a year or two.
They’re built to:
- Handle North Carolina weather
- Maintain color consistency
- Perform for the long haul
That upfront investment saves you from constant repairs and replacements later.
3. Installation Process (Done Right vs. Done Fast)

This is where a lot of companies cut corners.
A proper installation includes:
- Clean, hidden wire runs
- Protecting existing landscaping
- Strategic placement (not just “where it’s easy”)
- System balancing for even light output
It’s the difference between something that looks good for a month… and something that still looks right years later.
4. Scope of the Project

The size and complexity of your property matters:
- Front yard only vs. full property
- Trees, pathways, architecture, water features
- Dock or lakefront lighting (common around SML clients)
- Outdoor living areas (patios, kitchens, pools)
More elements = more fixtures, wire, and design time.
5. Control Systems & Upgrades

Today’s systems can include:
- App-based controls
- Zoning and dimming
- Integration with outdoor audio
- Seasonal or event-based adjustments
These aren’t required—but they elevate the experience.
Why Some Quotes Are So Much Lower
If you’ve gotten multiple quotes, you’ve probably seen a wide range.
Here’s why:
Lower-priced systems often:
- Skip the design process
- Use lower-quality fixtures
- Install quickly without long-term planning
- Offer little to no service after installation
That’s why some homeowners end up redoing their lighting a few years later.
What You’re Really Paying For
At a certain level, outdoor lighting stops being about fixtures.
You’re investing in:
- How your home looks every night
- How your family and guests experience your space
- Safety and usability after dark
- Long-term reliability and service
It’s not just lighting.
It’s how your home feels when the sun goes down.
A Realistic Way to Think About Budget
If you’re just getting started, a good rule of thumb:
- Entry-level professional system: ~$5,000
- Most homeowners land around: $10,000–$15,000
- High-end, fully layered systems: $20,000+
Many clients choose to:
- Start with a core design
- Add zones or areas over time
A well-designed system is always expandable.
Why Homeowners in Greensboro Choose Southern Lights
We’re not the cheapest option—and we’re not trying to be.
Southern Lights focuses on:
- Award-winning design
- 30+ years of experience
- Full-time, highly trained crews (not seasonal labor)
- Long-term service and maintenance support
Because the install is just the beginning.
Ready to See What’s Possible?
If you’re curious what your home could look like—without the guesswork—we make it simple.
No pressure. Just clarity.
Ready to make your home a year-round showstopper? Get a Free Estimate today.


