Outdoor Lighting Perspectives Opens New Location in NW Arkansas
A company in low voltage landscape and architectural lighting, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives (OLP), is opening a new location in NW Arkansas. This new OLP location is owned and operated by Amy Giezentanner Hardwick.
Starting in February 2019, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of NW Arkansas offers design, installation and maintenance of low voltage outdoor lighting systems for residential, hospitality and holiday lighting. This location will service the greater Northwest Arkansas and River Valley areas, including Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Eureka Springs, Fort Smith, Siloam Springs, and Fayetteville.
A native of Northwest Arkansas, owner Amy Giezentanner Hardwick has a wealth of creative skills. Her training and years of experience as a photographer give her a sharp eye for lighting design. She enjoys sharing that sensibility with her clients to enhance the safety, beauty, and value of their homes. Her love of all things design inspired her to open Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of NW Arkansas so she could help people enjoy their dream outdoor spaces like patios, pools, decks, and kitchens after the sun goes down.
Starting in February 2019, Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of NW Arkansas offers design, installation and maintenance of low voltage outdoor lighting systems for residential, hospitality and holiday lighting. This location will service the greater Northwest Arkansas and River Valley areas, including Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Eureka Springs, Fort Smith, Siloam Springs, and Fayetteville.
A native of Northwest Arkansas, owner Amy Giezentanner Hardwick has a wealth of creative skills. Her training and years of experience as a photographer give her a sharp eye for lighting design. She enjoys sharing that sensibility with her clients to enhance the safety, beauty, and value of their homes. Her love of all things design inspired her to open Outdoor Lighting Perspectives of NW Arkansas so she could help people enjoy their dream outdoor spaces like patios, pools, decks, and kitchens after the sun goes down.
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