Landscape Lighting in Okolona in Louisville, KY

September 9, 2024

This customer was looking to enhance their landscaping and over property with landscape lighting. She worked with Kyle to develop a landscape lighting plan to illuminate her property - and the entire family (and neighbors!) came out to see the results after installation.With the bluetooth color changing lights that she selected, there are endless possibilities to customize the lighting display - feature by feature - for any holiday, celebration, or just because. Our professional grade fixtures enhance the visibility and safety, reduce safety hazards, improve security around your home, and even increase the property value! Kyle also takes the time to help each customer set up the controls on their phone and walks them through how to change each lighting fixture. 


Check out our landscape lighting page for more information and schedule your 1-1 design consultation today! 

Four tall, green evergreen trees in pots loaded on a trailer.
November 3, 2025
Fall is a great time of year to plant trees and shrubs in the Louisville area. The major heat of summer is gone, but the soil temperatures are still warm. This gives two benefits to your newly planted tree or shrub - cooler weather is easier on new plant installation while the warm soil still encourages strong root growth.
Two-story house with brick and tan siding, red front door, dark brown shutters, and green lawn.
October 26, 2025
Your lawn care shouldn't stop at the end of the summer. Fall and winter are critical times for your lawn's overall health and root development.
A fallen tree limb lies on grass near a brick house with overgrown landscaping; a chainsaw sits nearby.
October 19, 2025
At WLS, we believe every home deserves to shine and the landscape is an integral part of showcasing your home's natural beauty. Recently, we worked on a property for our long-time customer in Highview, KY where the front shrubs and trees had become overgrown and were hiding the home’s features. The challenge for this particular property included overgrown shrubs blocking walkways and windows, extra foliage crowding the foundation beds, and a general need for reshaping and refreshing the landscape.
More Posts