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Webinar: Designing with Light, The Vista Serena Project

WAC Vista Serena

Join WAC Thursday, May 22 at 2pm ET, to learn about the Vista Serena project.  

Vista Serena is a remarkable private residence just outside Las Vegas, NV. Perched near the top of an exclusive development, the home boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, desert canyons, and the iconic Las Vegas skyline. The residence includes over 10,500 square feet of interior living space, 2,500 square feet of decks and patios, plus an infinity pool and outdoor entertaining areas.

Light Can Help You was awarded the opportunity to design the lighting on this project, and create a desert oasis to wow the homeowners. LCHY is a team of lighting design professionals dedicated to crafting exceptional lighting experiences across North America. By combining cutting-edge digital tools with a personalized, hands-on design approach, they ensure each project reflects the unique needs and vision of their clients. The result: stunning, functional spaces delivered across a range of budgets and locations.

Explore the story behind this project:

  • Initial conversations with the client who had no idea about lighting design
  • How Light Can Help You composed a “dream” lighting plan for Vista Serena
  • The innovative products and techniques used to bring the design to life
  • The stunning final result—and the homeowners’ enthusiastic response

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