LED house-number plaques
Backlit acrylic address plaques for residential entrances. Dusk-to-dawn sensor, low-voltage, architectural.
The smallest product we make, and frequently the most considered. A house-number plaque sits at the point where the architecture meets the visitor — the first line of the story about the home.
Construction
Routed opaque acrylic face over a backlit acrylic diffuser, all bonded to an aluminum backer plate. Numbers (or full addresses with street name) are routed through the face, letting warm LED light spill through the cut-outs.
Control
Photocell is standard — the plaque turns on at sunset and off at sunrise, automatically, with no switch. Power is low-voltage (12V), either hardwired to the nearest lighting circuit or driven by a solar-with-battery pack for driveway-entrance installations where running electrical is cost-prohibitive.
Typography
We design every plaque around the house’s architectural character. For modern builds, we lean to geometric sans typefaces (Neue Haas Grotesk, Söhne, Inter); for traditional or heritage properties, humanist serifs (Caslon, Garamond) or architectural slab serifs. We’ll produce three typeface options and a scale render for your approval before fabrication.
- Lakefront residence primary entrance
- Estate driveway approach
- Architect-designed new build
- Short-term rental and boutique accommodation
- Dock-side address identification (Okanagan properties)
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