





This office in Prosper, TX needed a lighting setup that matched the space it was going into. Dark accent walls, detailed wainscoting, a mounted TV - it was already a sharp-looking room. The fixtures had to keep up. So we got to work installing a crystal chandelier, modern pendant lighting, wall sconces, and a Samsung Frame TV.
Here's what most people don't think about until it's too late - running new wiring in a finished space almost always means cutting into drywall. Patching, texturing, painting. It adds cost and time, and you're left trying to match paint that's never going to match perfectly. We used attic access to route everything cleanly, and the finished ceiling came out exactly as it went in. No patches, no repairs, no mess left behind.
The wall sconces flanking the TV are a good example of why planning matters. Those boxes had to land in exactly the right spots relative to the wainscoting panels and the TV mount. A little off in either direction and the symmetry falls apart. We took the time to get the layout right before a single hole was cut.
Every piece of this job - from the crystal chandelier overhead to the sconces on the wall - had to work together visually and electrically. That takes more than just knowing how to wire a fixture. It takes understanding how a space is supposed to feel when it's done.
Clean work isn't just about what you see. It's about what you don't see - no exposed wire, no ceiling damage, no shortcuts. That's the standard we hold on every lighting installation we do, whether it's a single fixture or a full commercial space buildout.