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Choosing the Right Lighting for Natural Stone Features

Updated: Feb 26



Natural stone elements add timeless beauty to any outdoor space, and the right lighting can take them to the next level. Whether you’re highlighting a textured stone wall or creating a safe, inviting pathway, strategic lighting enhances both aesthetics and functionality. Here are some top lighting techniques to make your stone features shine.  



Spotlighting 

If you want to draw attention to a stunning vertical stone wall or an intricate sculpture, spotlighting is the way to go. This technique directs a focused beam of light on a specific feature, making it a striking focal point in your landscape.  


Grazing 

For stone surfaces with texture – like stacked stone walls or rough-cut boulders – grazing is an excellent choice. By positioning the light source close to the surface and angling it upward or downward, you create dramatic shadows that bring out the depth and character of the stone.  


Uplighting 

Large stone elements, such as retaining walls, pillars, or statement boulders, benefit from uplighting. Placing fixtures at the base and angling them upward creates a bold and dramatic effect, adding dimension and enhancing the overall ambiance of your outdoor space.  


Path Lighting 

For stone-edged walkways, or stepping stone paths, path lighting is essential for both safety and beauty. Low-profile lights installed along the edges provide soft illumination, guiding guests through your property while showcasing the natural elegance of the stone.  

 

At Maplehurst Outdoor Living, we specialize in creating beautifully lit outdoor spaces that highlight the unique textures and shapes of natural stone. Contact us today to discuss the perfect lighting plan for your landscape! 


 



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