


Palm trees and Christmas lights aren't a combination most people know how to pull off well. The fronds spread out in every direction, the trunk is tall and slick, and if you don't wrap them the right way, it ends up looking sloppy. This homeowner had a vision, and we were on board from the start.
We wrapped the trunk and worked our way through the fronds, making sure the lights followed the natural shape of the tree instead of just bunching them around the base. That's what separates a clean install from one that looks thrown together. Every palm is different, so we treat each one that way.
The roofline got the same attention. Clean runs along the fascia, evenly spaced, no sagging sections. When everything ties together - the palms lit up and the roofline glowing - the whole front of the house looks intentional. That's the goal every single time.
This kind of install isn't just about hanging lights. It's about understanding the property, listening to what the homeowner actually wants, and executing it in a way that looks like it belongs there. Florida homes have a different look and feel than your typical holiday setup, and we lean into that.