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Integrating a backyard speaker system into your Lexington landscaping requires a focus on "invisible" design, hiding high-fidelity equipment within your gardens, mulch beds, and patio structures. By utilizing multi-zone layouts and landscape-specific fixtures like rock speakers or directional satellites, you can achieve immersive sound that doesn’t disrupt your yard's aesthetic.
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When you spend thousands of dollars on professional landscaping in neighborhoods like Palomar or Hartland, the last thing you want is a pair of bulky, black plastic boxes bolted to your siding. Not only does this look dated, but it also creates "hot spots", areas where the music is too loud for conversation, while the rest of the yard remains a "dead zone."
At Evening Glow LLC, we believe your audio should be heard and not seen. Our veteran-owned approach focuses on the same "invisible-by-day" philosophy we use for our architectural lighting services. We tuck directional speakers into the foliage and bury subwoofers underground, ensuring that your backyard remains a sanctuary of nature, supplemented by high-quality sound.
Lexington’s climate, with its humid summers and freezing winters, demands equipment that can withstand more than just a little rain. You need marine-grade components that won't corrode in the humidity or crack during a January freeze.
These are the workhorses of a modern system. They look remarkably like the low-voltage uplights we install. By placing these every 8 to 12 feet within your perimeter plantings, we can "bathe" your yard in sound. This allows you to keep the volume lower overall while still enjoying crystal-clear music, as the sound is directed toward the listening area rather than echoing off the neighbor’s house.
To get a full, rich sound, you need bass. However, traditional subwoofers are huge. A landscape-integrated system uses a buried "omni-directional" subwoofer. The bulk of the unit is underground, with only a small, brown canopy (the "mushroom cap") visible above the mulch. It provides a deep, resonant low end that makes your outdoor space feel like a high-end lounge.
If your landscaping features heavy stonework or large decorative pots, rock and planter speakers are excellent additions. These are designed to mimic natural textures and colors found in Kentucky limestone or terra cotta. They are perfect for areas where there isn't enough foliage to hide a directional speaker.

A common mistake homeowners make is treating the entire backyard as one single volume zone. A truly integrated outdoor audio system should be divided into zones, much like your irrigation system.
By separating these areas, you can have a podcast playing near the grill while the kids listen to music by the pool, all controlled from a single app on your phone. This level of smart outdoor living integration is what transforms a standard backyard into an extension of your home.

Installation is where our veteran-owned precision really shines. We don't just "drop" speakers in the yard; we integrate them.
Our team ensures that no wires are visible. If you have a wooden staircase or deck, we use the same techniques applied to exterior staircase lighting to tuck wires out of sight.
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When planning your budget for integrated audio, it helps to know the common price points in the Central Kentucky area.
| System Level | Estimated Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $2,600 – $4,000 | Smaller patios or townhomes in areas like Hamburg. Includes an amp and 4 rock/directional speakers. |
| Mid-Range | $6,800 – $8,000 | Standard suburban backyards in Versailles or Richmond. Includes 8 speakers and a buried subwoofer. |
| Premium | $11,000 – $20,000+ | Large estates or properties with multiple "rooms" (pool, kitchen, fire pit). Features multi-zone control and high-performance subwoofers. |
You could buy a Bluetooth speaker from a big-box store and set it on a table, but that’s not an integrated system. A professional installation from Evening Glow LLC offers three major advantages:
We know the soil in Nicholasville and the limestone shelves in Georgetown. We understand how the wind carries sound across the rolling hills of Woodford County. This local knowledge allows us to position your speakers so the sound stays on your property, respecting your neighbors while providing you with an immersive experience.
Whether you're hosting a watch party for the big game or just enjoying a quiet evening in your garden, the right audio system makes all the difference. When combined with custom outdoor lighting, your backyard becomes the most popular "room" in your house.
Can I add audio to my existing landscape lighting system?
While they often share the same trenches, audio and lighting usually run on different voltages and require separate wires. However, we can often use existing conduit paths to minimize digging.
Will the speakers be ruined by my lawn mower or weed eater?
We place speakers within mulch beds and landscape borders specifically to protect them from lawn equipment. The buried subwoofers are also protected by heavy-duty caps that can withstand typical yard activity.
Is it difficult to control the music?
Not at all. Most systems connect directly to your phone via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. You can use Spotify, Apple Music, or any other app to control volume and track selection from your lounge chair.
Do you offer maintenance for these systems?
Yes. We offer maintenance packages to ensure your speakers are clean, your connections are tight, and your software is up to date.

Don't guess on what your home needs. At Evening Glow, we design custom architectural lighting and audio for homes across Central Kentucky. Click here to book a free, no-pressure design walkthrough and let's see what your property looks like at night.