Landscape Lighting · Chicago, IL

Landscape Lighting Installation in Chicago, IL

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Chicago, IL landscape lighting installation
Landscape Lighting Types

Four kinds of landscape lighting installed across Chicago.

Each type fits a different property scale. Network installers across Chicago specialize across all four.

Path Lighting

Path Lighting

Bollards and low-voltage pathway lights along garden walks and beds.

Tree Uplighting

Tree Uplighting

Warm uplights making mature trees the property’s nighttime architecture.

Garden Bed Accent

Garden Bed Accent

Soft accent washes on flowering beds and ornamental plantings.

Water Feature Lights

Water Feature Lights

Underwater and shoreline lighting for ponds, fountains, and pools.

Chicago Investment Snapshot

What landscape lighting projects typically run in Chicago, IL.

Chicago sits within the Illinois suburban pricing tier. Ranges reflect typical residential installs; estate-scale work in Lincoln Park or Lakeview runs significantly higher.

Project Type Low High
Path lighting only (10–15 fixtures) $1,400 $3,200
Garden uplighting (8–12 trees) $2,900 $6,300
Path + uplighting + accent $5,750 $11K
Estate-scale landscape system $11K $34K
Designer-led custom plan $17K $69K
Every Chicago install

Six commitments on every Chicago landscape lighting project.

What gets included in the base scope. Not as upcharges. The network’s quality bar.

01

Chicago Bureau of Forestry coordination for any lighting that attaches to or impacts parkway trees

02

Small-scale design optimized for typical Chicago lot geometry (25–40 ft wide residential)

03

Narrow-beam fixture specification for mature parkway elms and Norway maples

04

Rooftop landscape integration for properties with rooftop deck access

05

Brick courtyard path lighting for greystone and brownstone entry sequences

06

Brass fixtures specified by manufacturer and model. Never generic or powder-coated

Sample Chicago Projects

Three realistic Chicago scenarios. Itemized.

Real-world line items from Chicago network installations. Your project will price differently. Request a free quote for an exact scope.

Old Town Triangle

Old Town brick courtyard + parkway

Compact urban landscape plan. 2 parkway elm uplights (BoF coordinated), brick courtyard path lights, 4 rear garden specimen plantings.

  • BoF coordination + design$700
  • 2 brass parkway uplights$700
  • 4 garden uplights$1,200
  • 6 path lights$900
  • 200W brass transformer$650
  • Wire run (90 ft)$650
  • Install labor (1.5 days)$1,000
Project total $5,800

Gold Coast

Gold Coast rooftop garden

Rooftop garden with 6 large planters. Lit specimen plantings, perimeter accent lights, integrated step lighting on access stairs.

  • Site visit + plan$600
  • 12 brass planter accents$2,400
  • 8 step lights$1,200
  • Wind-rated mounting$500
  • 250W brass transformer$700
  • Install labor (2 days)$1,800
Project total $7,200

Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park rear garden

Quarter-lot rear garden behind a greystone. 2 specimen tree uplights, 4 perennial bed accents, brick path lighting.

  • Site visit$350
  • 8 brass fixtures$2,000
  • 200W transformer$650
  • Wire run (60 ft, surface)$450
  • Install labor (1 day)$900
Project total $4,350
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Chicago Neighborhoods We Serve

Local installers across Chicago’s established residential areas.

Each Chicago neighborhood reads differently after dark. Our network installers know the architectural styles, mature landscaping, and material requirements specific to each.

Lincoln Park

Affluent neighborhood with greystone single-families and brick rowhouses

Lakeview

Mixed-era residential with brownstones and modern construction

Gold Coast

Historic mansions and luxury single-families along the lakefront

Bucktown / Wicker Park

Converted industrial buildings and craftsman single-families

Lincoln Square

Established Northside neighborhood with mature canopy

Old Town

Historic district with mid-1800s wood-frame and brick rowhouses

What Homeowners Say

Recent reviews from Chicago homeowners.

Recent feedback from Chicago homeowners after their projects closed.

★★★★★
March 2026

“Compact rear garden behind our greystone. 2 mature trees uplit, 4 perennial bed accents. They understood Chicago lot geometry from the first visit; no oversized suburban-style proposal.”

Isabella P.

Lincoln Park, Chicago

Landscape Lighting
★★★★★
February 2026

“Parkway elm uplighting plus brick courtyard path lights. They handled the Chicago Bureau of Forestry coordination completely. I never saw a form.”

Xavier B.

Old Town Triangle, Chicago

Landscape Lighting
★★★★★
January 2026

“Rooftop garden with 6 planters. Lit specimen plantings, perimeter accent, integrated step lighting. They knew wind-rated mounting from the first conversation.”

Olivia M.

Gold Coast, Chicago

Landscape Lighting
★★★★★
December 2025

“Industrial conversion home with a 30-foot rear yard. Modest 8-fixture plan. They didn’t try to oversell us a suburban-scale install we didn’t need.”

Diego H.

Bucktown, Chicago

Landscape Lighting
Chicago at twilight

An affluent Chicago Lincoln Park residential street — greystone single-family homes at twilight.

The Chicago take

A 2.66-million-resident city where residential lighting work concentrates in affluent neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Lakeview, and Gold Coast.

Landscape lighting in Chicago looks fundamentally different from the suburbs. Chicago residential lots are tight. Typically 25 feet wide in Lincoln Park, 30–40 feet in Lakeview and Gold Coast. And the ‘landscape’ is often a small front parkway, a rear yard the size of a single-car garage, or a rooftop garden. The opportunity for traditional suburban-style landscape lighting (uplit mature oaks, lit perennial beds, washed boulder features) is limited. Instead, Chicago landscape lighting is about making the most of constrained green space: parkway tree uplighting on Chicago’s mature elms and Norway maples, small back-garden accent lighting, rooftop landscape integration, and entry path lighting on brick courtyards.

Chicago’s landscape lighting reality is shaped by lot geometry and the city’s tree law. The Chicago Bureau of Forestry regulates parkway trees (the trees between sidewalk and street). Installers must coordinate any lighting that attaches to or impacts these trees. Many residential properties have only 1–2 specimen trees worth uplighting, often in the rear garden. The upside: smaller-scale work means smaller transformer requirements, easier maintenance, and per-fixture craftsmanship that’s often higher than estate-scale suburban work.

A good Chicago landscape lighting plan combines: parkway tree uplighting (coordinated with the Bureau of Forestry where applicable), small-scale rear garden accent lighting on the 1–2 specimen trees most properties have, brick courtyard path lighting where present, and. For rooftop deck properties. Integrated landscape and step lighting. Fixture count typically runs 6–15 in a Chicago install, versus 30–50 for equivalent suburban work. Brass fixtures throughout.

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FAQ

Landscape Lighting in Chicago — common questions.

How much does landscape lighting cost in Chicago, IL?

Most residential landscape lighting projects in Chicago run between $2,900 and $11K. Estate-scale work in Lincoln Park or Lakeview runs significantly higher. Chicago sits within the Illinois suburban pricing tier. Material grade (brass vs aluminum), property size, and smart-control integration are the biggest cost drivers.

Do I need a permit for landscape lighting in Chicago, Illinois?

Low-voltage landscape lighting is permit-exempt in most Chicago installs. Any work involving new circuits, panel changes, or high-voltage fixtures needs a permit from the City of Chicago Building Division.

How long does landscape lighting installation take in Chicago?

Standard residential landscape lighting installs in Chicago typically complete in 1–2 days. Whole-property or estate-scale work in Lincoln Park, Lakeview, or larger Gold Coast properties usually runs 3–7 days. Most installers schedule within 1–2 weeks of quote acceptance.

What should I look for in a Chicago lighting contractor?

Three things matter most for Chicago: current State of Illinois license + general liability insurance ($1M+), itemized written quotes (fixtures, transformer, wire, labor each on its own line. Never lump-sum), and brass fixtures specified by manufacturer and model number. Not just “brass fixture.” Chicago’s freeze-thaw climate (averages 36 inches of snowfall annually) means fixture material is the single highest-impact decision. The right installer specifies it without being asked.

What is the best time of year for landscape lighting in Chicago?

April through October is peak landscape lighting season in Chicago. Plantings are established for fixture placement, mature trees are leafed out, and the ground is workable for trenching. Book April for May install.