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An outdoor lighting company serving Eastside Seattle.
Duskline is an outdoor lighting company based in Kirkland, serving homeowners across Eastside Seattle — Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond, Sammamish, Woodinville, and Mercer Island. Every city on the Eastside has its own mix of lot sizes, tree cover, and architecture, and our designs change accordingly. Find your city below for what a Duskline project typically looks like there.
Landscape Lighting in Kirkland, WA
Kirkland is home base for Duskline, and it shows in how often you'll spot our work along the lake. From Norkirk craftsman remodels to Juanita waterfront properties, we design around the mix of mature trees and newer construction that defines this city. Downtown Kirkland's walkable streets mean your lighting is seen from the sidewalk as much as the driveway, so we pay close attention to how a property reads to a passerby, not just from your own front window. Most Kirkland projects combine porch and entry lighting with uplit trees and a lit path, and many start with an evening walk from Marina Park.
Book a free consultation in Kirkland →Landscape Lighting in Bellevue, WA
Bellevue's Eastside estates and new-build modern homes call for a different approach than a century-old craftsman. Large glass walls in West Bellevue and Bridle Trails properties are lighting opportunities as much as architectural features — grazing light across a facade or washing a courtyard reads very differently at night than it does at noon. We design a lot of linear step and landscape lighting for Bellevue's newer construction, alongside more traditional uplighting for the wooded lots closer to Bridle Trails and Somerset. Bellevue projects tend to run larger, simply because the properties do.
Book a free consultation in Bellevue →Landscape Lighting in Redmond, WA
Redmond's wooded lots and tech-corridor neighborhoods, from Education Hill to the streets near the Sammamish River trail, are often shaded by Douglas fir and cedar that block afternoon sun and define the property after dark. We do a lot of tall-tree uplighting here, framing an entry through the trees rather than lighting a wide-open lawn. Redmond homeowners also ask us most often about permit questions, since many of these lots back up to greenbelts or sensitive areas — something we walk through during every Redmond consultation, along with how root systems affect where we can safely trench.
Book a free consultation in Redmond →Landscape Lighting in Sammamish, WA
Sammamish plateau homes tend to sit on bigger lots with real backyards, and that changes what a lighting plan needs to do. Instead of just a front-facing design, Sammamish projects usually include patio and pergola lighting, path lighting to a fire feature, and enough coverage that a family can actually use the yard after the sun goes down near Beaver Lake or Pine Lake Park. We design Sammamish backyards as outdoor living spaces first, with the front-of-house lighting as a secondary layer that ties the whole property together once both are finished.
Book a free consultation in Sammamish →Landscape Lighting in Woodinville, WA
Woodinville's wine-country properties and acreage give us more room to work with than almost anywhere else in the service area. Long driveways, fence lines, and specimen trees on multi-acre lots mean Woodinville lighting plans often include more path and perimeter lighting than a typical in-city project. We also do a fair amount of work lighting outbuildings, barns, and detached structures that are common on Woodinville properties near the wine district, in addition to the main house. Well spacing and low-voltage runs get planned early here, since distances between fixtures are often much longer than on a standard in-city lot.
Book a free consultation in Woodinville →Landscape Lighting in Mercer Island, WA
Mercer Island waterfront homes have a view that deserves to be visible at night, not just during the day. We design a lot of dock and shoreline lighting here, along with facade washes aimed at making a home read clearly from the water. Mercer Island's tight-knit, mostly residential streets also mean glare control matters more than usual — a poorly aimed fixture is a lot more noticeable on a quiet island street. Most Mercer Island consultations happen right at the water's edge, often with the ferry lights across the lake as a reference point for how the house should read from a distance.
Book a free consultation in Mercer Island →Not sure where to start?
Every city above gets the same process: a free dusk consultation, a custom lighting design, professional installation, and an optional maintenance plan once your system is in. See real projects from around the Eastside on our portfolio page.
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