How do you design outdoor lighting for a backyard?

Outdoor lighting defines how a backyard feels and functions after the sun goes down. It shapes what you see, how you move through the space, and how the yard is experienced at night. 

Key Takeaways

Outdoor lighting works when it’s designed as part of the yard, not added at the end. 

— Lighting should highlight the design. It draws attention to elevation changes, architecture, and key focal points.  
— Different types of light create depth. Layering elements like LED strips, fire features, and accent lighting builds atmosphere instead of flat brightness.  
— The goal is usability at night. A well-lit yard lets you move through the space, entertain, and use it comfortably after dark.  

What is outdoor lighting design?

Outdoor lighting design is the process of planning how a backyard will be experienced after dark. 

At Foxterra, we approach lighting as part of the overall layout. It’s not something that gets added once the yard is built. We study how the space is used, where the focal points are, and how elevation, materials, and features should be revealed at night. 

The goal is to create a yard that feels intentional in the evening, not just visible. 

What does outdoor lighting design include?

Outdoor lighting defines how the space is seen, used, and experienced at night, so it needs to be planned alongside the layout and features. 

— Layered lighting throughout the yard 
Different light types are used together to create depth, rather than relying on a single source.  

— Accent lighting on key features 
Lighting is placed to highlight elements like steps, structures, trees, and architectural details.  

— Integrated LED lighting 
LED strips are used to define edges, emphasize elevation changes, and make the space feel larger and more dynamic.  

— Feature-based lighting elements 
Fire features, water features, and sculptural lighting are used to create focal points and atmosphere.  

— Lighting built into structures and products 
Elements like umbrellas or shade structures can include integrated lighting, combining function and atmosphere in one piece.  

Do you need a lighting design before building?

A lighting design isn’t required to build a backyard, but without one, lighting usually becomes an afterthought. 

At Foxterra, you likely need one if: 

— You want the yard to feel intentional at night 
— You don’t want to rely on surface-mounted fixtures later 
— You want lighting integrated into steps, walls, and structures 
— You want the yard to be usable after dark 
— You want to avoid rework or added costs later 

What happens when lighting is treated as an afterthought vs part of the design?

With Lighting Prioritized

— Lighting is planned with the layout, not added later

— Key features stay visible and intentional at night

— The space feels layered, not flat

— You can actually use the yard after sunset

Without Lighting Prioritized​

— Lighting gets added after everything else is built

— Features disappear once the sun goes down

— The space feels dark or uneven

— The yard loses function at night

Frequently Asked Questions

Lighting design defines where and how lighting is used. Electrical plans show how it’s wired and installed. 

 

Yes, but it often means surface-mounted fixtures, limited integration, and higher costs to retrofit the space. 

Lighting is typically developed alongside the overall backyard design, not as a separate phase. 

It’s not required, but it’s one of the most effective ways to create subtle, integrated lighting that highlights the design without overwhelming it.  

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Behind This Article

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Justin Fox

Founder & Creative Director

Founder Justin Fox grew up with a passion for landscaping. After 15+ years building luxury yards and pools as a licensed contractor, he saw the limits of the design/build model. Homes get detailed, architect-led plans, so why shouldn’t yards? In 2019 he convinced brother Nate Fox to join him and launched Foxterra Design to focus on immersive, luxury outdoor spaces.

For this article, the Foxterra team focuses on how lighting is used to reveal the design at night, so the space feels just as considered and usable after dark as it does during the day.

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Nate Fox

Designer

Nate Fox helps shape Foxterra’s creative vision, blending architectural detail with a designer’s eye for proportion and flow. His work redefines the backyard as an extension of modern luxury living.

In recent features, Nate’s perspective has been quoted across leading design publications, including Homes & Gardens and Luxury Pools + Outdoor Living, where he shares practical, design-forward guidance on everything from integrating sculptural moments and sightlines to creating “living wall” effects that soften hard architecture and make compact spaces feel more expansive.

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