Serving the North End, Everglades Island, El Brillo Way, Brazilian Avenue, South End, and properties across Palm Beach island.
Palm Beach is unlike anywhere else. The island's estates — many bearing the unmistakable influence of Addison Mizner's Mediterranean Revival architecture — require a level of care and precision that goes beyond standard residential lighting work. The grounds are immaculate, the architecture is irreplaceable, and the standard is high.
We design lighting for Palm Beach properties that belongs there — quiet, purposeful, and respectful of the architecture. From North County Road estates to lakefront homes along El Brillo Way, every detail is considered.
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Mizner arches, barrel tile, ornate ironwork, and carved stone facades come alive at night with precision warm-toned LED uplighting that reveals texture and form.
Formal gardens, fountains, and courtyard spaces need lighting that creates atmosphere without turning night into day. We balance illumination and shadow deliberately.
Large specimen trees and mature royal palms on island estates deserve individual attention — ground-mounted fixtures positioned to reveal canopy structure and height.
Waterfront properties on both the Lake Worth Lagoon side and the ocean side benefit from seawall lighting, dock lighting, and softly lit grounds that reflect beautifully on the water.
Yes. We work on Palm Beach island properties regularly, from North End estates to mid-island and South End homes. We understand the Town's permitting process and the architectural standards expected on the island.
The Town of Palm Beach has an outdoor lighting ordinance addressing dark-sky and light-spillage standards. We're familiar with the Town's requirements and can help guide you through the process.
Mizner's Mediterranean Revival style calls for warm 2700K–3000K LED uplighting on facade elements — arched loggias, barrel tile, ironwork — paired with softer garden lighting in courtyards and grounds. The goal is to enhance the drama of the architecture, not overwhelm it.
Yes. Pool surrounds, courtyard gardens, loggia terraces, and water features are core to what we design for island properties. Many Palm Beach estates have formal grounds with specimen trees and fountains that transform completely with the right nighttime lighting.