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Project Proof & Gallery

Holiday Lighting Projects & Gallery in Atlanta

Professional Holiday Lighting Fully Insured • Locally Owned

Browse Holiday Illumination project imagery by lighting style, then open the related service page to compare options for your own Atlanta property.

Customer-Submitted Photos

Customer Photos From Google Reviewers

These two images are kept separate from the professional project gallery so their provenance stays clear.

Residential home during roofline Christmas light installation with ladder access
Customer-submitted photo from Isiah Daniels: installation setup with ladder and roofline access.
Profile image of Isiah Daniels, Google reviewer
Isiah Daniels
4 months ago

“My wife had a very specific look in mind (way more than I did lol) and they actually matched it really well. Nothing feels overdone, just clean and bright.”

Residential home with roofline and entry Christmas lights
Customer-submitted photo from Miguel Luis: residential roofline and entry lighting.
Profile image of Miguel Luis, Google reviewer
Miguel Luis
3 months ago

“Showed up when they said and finished faster than I expected. House looks great at night now.”

What to Look for in a Project Example

Compare the property type, neighborhood context, lighting style, areas covered, installation challenge, solution, season, and original photos when those details are available. Strong project examples make it easier to choose a design that fits a similar Atlanta property.

Use the Gallery

Compare Projects by Design Problem, Not Only Appearance

A useful project example shows more than a finished nighttime photo. Compare the property type, roofline, trees, entrances, scale, viewing distance and the lighting elements used to create the result.

When a project case study includes verified neighborhood, scope, challenge or solution details, use those facts to understand why a design decision was made. Avoid assuming that a visually similar property will have the same access, electrical or installation conditions.

Planning

Turn Inspiration Into a Clear Estimate Scope

Save the project styles that are closest to the result you want, then identify what specifically stands out: a clean roofline, wrapped trunks, wreaths, entry lighting, warm white color, multicolor accents or a larger commercial presentation.

Sharing the preferred elements is more useful than asking to duplicate another property exactly. The final design should be adapted to the architecture, landscaping, access and budget of the property being estimated.