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The Top 3 Landscape Lighting Trends Transforming Colorado Springs in 2026
We're a few weeks into 2026, and the landscape lighting world has already been set ablaze with innovations that are redefining how we experience outdoor spaces after dark. If you're planning a landscape refresh or simply curious about what's hot in exterior illumination, you've come to the right place.
1/12/20264 min read


Here are the TOP THREE outdoor lighting trends dominating Colorado Springs, Monument, and Castle Rock homes in 2026.
1. Linear LED Strips in the Most Unexpected Places
Remember when LED strip lighting was relegated to under-cabinet kitchen installations? Those days are long gone. In 2026, linear LED strips have escaped the confines of interior design and are showing up in the most creative outdoor applications imaginable.
We're talking about strips tucked into the underside of deck railings, tracing the perimeter of raised garden beds, outlining architectural soffits, and even running along the edge of pathways embedded in the ground itself. The magic of these installations lies in their ability to create continuous lines of light that guide the eye and define spaces without the harshness of traditional spotlights.
The real game-changer? Colorado Springs, Monument, Castle Rock homeowners and designers are getting wildly creative with placement. I've seen strips installed along the top edge of privacy fences, creating a floating glow effect. They're being recessed into stone retaining walls, built into the risers of outdoor staircases, and even integrated into water features where the light dances with flowing water.
What makes this trend particularly compelling is the subtlety. Unlike traditional landscape lighting that announces itself with distinct points of illumination, linear LEDs create ambient washes of light that feel less like "lighting" and more like the natural glow of twilight that refuses to fade. Plus, with RGBW options now more affordable and controllable than ever, these strips can shift from warm white for dinner parties to cool blue for late-night pool sessions.
2. Garden Features Finally Getting Their Moment in the Spotlight
Here's a confession from the landscape design world: for decades, we've watched homeowners invest thousands in stunning sculptures, elaborate water features, and artistic installations, only to let them disappear into darkness the moment the sun sets. It was landscape design's dirty little secret—all that beauty, essentially invisible for half of every day.
That's changing in a big way in 2026. There's a growing recognition that if a garden feature is worth installing, it's worth illuminating.
The approach, however, has become far more sophisticated than simply pointing a spotlight at a statue and calling it done. Modern garden feature lighting is about creating drama, highlighting texture, and using light to reveal details that might not even be apparent during the day.
Sculptural pieces are being lit from multiple angles to create depth and shadow play. Water features are getting submersible lighting that makes the water itself the show, with illumination that catches spray, highlights cascades, and creates mesmerizing reflections. Uplighting reveals the intricate patterns of ornamental grasses swaying in the breeze. Even specimen trees are being treated like the natural sculptures they are, with carefully positioned fixtures that emphasize branch structure and seasonal foliage.
What's driving this trend? I think it's a combination of better technology and a cultural shift toward maximizing our outdoor living spaces. When you're spending more time in your backyard, you want it to be just as beautiful at 9 PM as it is at 9 AM. And let's be honest—a well-lit sculpture or fountain becomes an instant focal point that elevates the entire landscape from "nice backyard" to "outdoor sanctuary."
3. Corten Steel Bollards That Redefine Pathway Lighting
If you haven't noticed the invasion of tall, slender corten steel bollards dotting contemporary landscapes, you're about to. These 24"-36" architectural fixtures are the antithesis of those squat mushroom path lights that have dominated for decades.
Corten steel that is weathered, rust-colored material beloved by modern architects has found its perfect application in bollard lighting. These vertical elements stand like sentinels along pathways, in garden beds, and at landscape transitions, their weathered patina adding warmth and organic texture even during daylight hours.
But here's where it gets interesting: these aren't just decorative stakes. Many feature geometric cutouts—angular patterns, linear slits, or intricate laser-cut designs—that create stunning light patterns on surrounding surfaces. When illuminated from within, they cast dramatic shadows and light projections that transform walkways into gallery-like experiences.
The height is strategic. At 24"-36", these bollards provide illumination at a level that's both functional for navigation and visually interesting for ambiance. They're tall enough to make a design statement but not so tall that they obstruct views or feel imposing. The light they cast tends to pool around their base while also creating ambient illumination at eye level when seated nearby.
What makes the corten steel version particularly appealing is the material's evolution over time. Unlike painted fixtures that eventually chip and fade, corten develops a stable rust patina that actually protects the underlying steel while adding character. In a landscape, they read as intentional, artistic choices rather than mere functional necessities. Another great feature is the light source is pointed downward which makes this the perfect choice for a great Dark Sky complaint fixture.
The Bigger Picture
What ties these three trends together is a fundamental shift in how we think about landscape lighting. We've moved beyond the basic "security lighting" mentality into an era where outdoor illumination is recognized as a design element as important as plant selection or hardscape materials.
Whether it's the continuous glow of hidden LED strips, the dramatic highlighting of treasured garden features, or the architectural presence of corten bollards, 2026's landscape lighting trends share a common thread: they enhance rather than dominate, they reveal rather than overwhelm, and they transform outdoor spaces into experiences worth lingering in long after sunset.
So if you're still relying on that single floodlight, maybe it's time for an upgrade. Your landscape deserves to be seen in its best light, literally.
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