Lighting · Dallas-Fort Worth · Houston · Austin

Lighting plans that make the remodel feel finished

Lighting is one of the fastest ways to make a remodel feel finished — but only when it is planned with the room, not bolted on at the end. TrueForm plans recessed lighting, pendants, under-cabinet lights, vanity lighting, picture lights, exterior sconces, dimmers, switch placement, and matching finishes for your kitchen, bath, addition, or exterior refresh, so the light is right before your finishes are locked in.

What's included

  • Layered lighting plan for task, ambient, accent, and exterior zones
  • Fixture scale, placement, finish, damp-rating, and switching notes
  • Dimmer, switch, outlet, and wall-plate finish-family coordination
  • Kitchen, bath, exterior, and whole-home trim-out planning
  • Licensed electrical review for load, box, code, and compatibility questions

Pricing and scope

Lighting pricing depends on fixture count, access, attic or wall conditions, circuit changes, switching, dimmers, smart controls, patching, and fixture selections. Simple fixture swaps can be modest; recessed lighting, new wiring, exterior sconces, and multi-zone controls are quoted after walkthrough and electrician review.

DFW, Houston, and Austin planning notes

Houston lighting plans should account for humidity, covered exterior ratings, and ventilation coordination in baths. Austin projects can involve older wiring, hillside access, and energy-code details. DFW projects often combine lighting with open-plan kitchens, bath rebuilds, exterior refreshes, and HOA-facing curb-appeal packages.

Frequently asked

Can TrueForm add recessed lighting?

Yes. Recessed lighting is in scope when attic or ceiling access, fixture spacing, switching, patching, code, and electrician review are included in the written plan.

Can lighting be part of a kitchen or bath remodel?

Yes. Kitchen and bath scopes can include pendants, under-cabinet lighting, vanity fixtures, shower-rated lights, dimming zones, switch placement, and finish-family coordination.

Do lighting changes need permits?

Some electrical changes can require permits or inspections depending on jurisdiction and scope. Permit and trade-license assumptions are written into the scope before work starts.

Start the scope

Same-day response. We confirm the service area, inspect the project, write the scope, and give you a fixed price before work starts.

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