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Color-changing Landscape Lighting in Nazareth

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In Nazareth, Pennsylvania, this home takes on an entirely new character after dark. Through a thoughtful blend of architectural and landscape lighting, the front yard has been transformed into a space that feels welcoming, vibrant, and full of artistry.

The design was built with flexibility in mind. Along the front siding, wall grazing fixtures paired with RGB technology allow the homeowners to wash the house in rich colors—greens, blues, and reds for holidays and special occasions, or soft amber tones for a classic, elegant look. The nearby trees and plantings are accented with outdoor lighting that reveals depth and texture, ensuring the landscape feels alive and engaging throughout the year.

Even the walkways were given careful attention. Path lights guide movement along stone steps and curved front walkways, improving both safety and curb appeal. Every fixture placement was intentional, working together to balance architecture with landscape, and light with shadow.

What sets this project apart is how it changes the way the home feels, not just how it looks. The ability to switch from timeless elegance to colorful celebration means the front yard can match the moment—whether it’s welcoming guests for a gathering, or quietly glowing for everyday enjoyment. For homeowners across the Lehigh Valley—including Nazareth, Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and Saucon Valley—as well as Bucks County communities like Doylestown, Newtown, and Yardley—this is a reminder that great landscape lighting doesn’t just brighten a home. It gives it character.