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A mature olive tree uplit at dusk in a Temecula Valley estate, layered landscape lighting design by All Occasions Lighting
About All Occasions Lighting

Twenty years of dusk. One yard at a time.

The Loper family. Outdoor lighting designed and installed by hand, from a single Temecula driveway, since 2006.

Meet the founder

Designed at dusk. Aimed by hand.

It started in 2006 with one truck, a roll of low-voltage cable, and an obsession with how light lands on a tree. Twenty years and a couple thousand yards later, Kevin’s still the one walking the property, sketching the plan, and aiming the fixtures at dusk.

The crew became family. The spec got sharper, the warranties longer. The phone number’s still the same one from 2006, answered by the same person. A small shop, by design.

“Kevin walked the entire property with us, sketched the plan on a notepad, and three weeks later we have a yard we actually use after dark. The fixtures are barely visible during the day, which was the part I was worried about.”

Sarah M. Murrieta · Landscape install
The Loper Family
Owners · All Occasions Lighting
Kevin Loper kneeling on a paver path at deep-blue dusk, hand on a low-voltage path light he just aimed, branded shirt and cap, a warm-uplit olive tree at left, a Tuscan-style estate with lit windows behind
Kevin Loper Founder · Designer · Installer
How we think about light

Four rules we don’t bend.

The shop is small on purpose. Same family, same standards, every install since 2006.

  1. 01

    Light the trees. Hide the fixtures.

    Every fixture tucked behind a trunk, into a planter, or recessed in the eaves. You should see warm wash on the bark, never the housing on the ground.

  2. 02

    Right gear for the job.

    Brass uplights where they need to last, marine-grade fittings around the pool, commercial bistro on real catenary. The spec gets built for the property, not pulled off a one-size shelf.

  3. 03

    Planned before installed.

    Every install is scoped before the trucks roll. A walk, a call, a sketch from photos, whatever the job needs. The plan exists before the first fixture comes out of the box.

  4. 04

    We come back to aim.

    Aim happens at dusk, after the landscape settles into the install. We come back to walk it, tune the fixtures, and fix anything that doesn’t read the way it should.

Now you’ve met us

Want to see what we’d do at your place?

A free thirty-minute design walk on your driveway, sketched while we’re standing there. No pressure, no upsell. Same-week most weeks.

Or ask for the drive-by addresses of three recent installs in your ZIP. Go see the work, unannounced, at night.