
Estate-grade holiday lighting for Old Westbury's gated drives and mature grounds
Full-service holiday lighting for Old Westbury homes, businesses and properties — designed, installed, maintained and taken down by our local crews.
Old Westbury sits among the most storied addresses on Long Island's Gold Coast, where homes occupy multi-acre parcels set well back from the road behind stone walls, gated entries, and long tree-lined approaches. Residents here hire us because lighting a property of this scale is not a ladder-and-a-weekend job — it's a logistics project involving tall specimen trees, expansive rooflines, and entrance gates that frame the first impression of an estate. We design installations that respect that scale, illuminating the full driveway sequence rather than just the front door. Our crews travel from our White Plains depot, roughly 28 miles northwest, and are accustomed to the privacy, access protocols, and grounds-staff coordination that Old Westbury properties require. The result is a clean, professionally engineered display that suits a community defined by understated wealth and serious architecture.
Lighting Old Westbury, neighborhood by neighborhood
We cover all of Old Westbury, from the grand estate sections off the main north–south corridors to the more recently developed enclaves on the village's edges. Because Old Westbury's specific ZIP boundaries overlap with several surrounding postal areas, we map each property individually before quoting so nothing gets missed on these deep lots. Our Nassau County service radius also includes Carle Place and East Meadow to the south, plus Bethpage, Bellmore, Baldwin, and Cedarhurst — so we're routing crews through this part of the county throughout the season. If your home borders the institutional and equestrian land that defines much of the village, we coordinate access in advance to keep installs efficient and discreet.
Built for Old Westbury homes
Old Westbury's residential fabric runs from genuine Gold Coast estates — brick Georgians, Tudors, and Colonial Revival manors — to substantial newer custom homes on generous lots. The tree canopy here is mature and varied: towering oaks, pin oaks, and beeches that lose their leaves, alongside spruce, pine, and arborvitae that hold structure through winter and make ideal candidates for wrapped trunks and lit crowns. The lighting challenge is matching display to architecture: long horizontal rooflines on the manor homes need continuous, evenly spaced runs, while ornate entrances and porte-cochères reward detailed accent work. Deep front lawns mean the design has to carry visually from a distant road, so we balance roofline outlines, wrapped specimen trees along the drive, and illuminated entrance gates. Done right, the effect is restrained and architectural rather than busy — which is exactly the tone Old Westbury homeowners expect.
Why local experience matters
Old Westbury's defining challenge is scale and tree height. Many properties feature mature oaks, evergreens, and entrance plantings that reach 40 feet or more — heights that demand bucket-capable crews and commercial-grade gear, not consumer light strings. The village's large setbacks mean long power runs and careful transformer planning so a display reads cleanly from the road. We also work within the privacy expectations of a gated community: scheduled access, professional crews, and minimal disruption to grounds staff and landscaping. Add Long Island's winter wind and the occasional coastal-influenced storm system, and you need installations anchored to survive January. We handle the full cycle — design, professional install, in-season maintenance, and complete January takedown and storage — so the property looks intentional, not improvised.
Pricing in Old Westbury
Old Westbury projects are quoted custom because lot size, tree count, and roofline length vary enormously across the village. Smaller, focused displays — roofline plus entrance accents — typically start in the low four figures, while full estate installations covering long driveways, multiple specimen trees, and extensive rooflines generally run $3,000 to $12,000 or more. Every quote includes professional installation, in-season service, and post-holiday takedown and storage. We provide a fixed walkthrough estimate before any work begins.
What we offer
Holiday lighting services in Old Westbury

Residential
Rooflines, trees and landscape lighting for homes.
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Storefronts, offices and properties that drive traffic.
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App-controlled LED, installed once and lit all year.
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Town greens, main streets and public spaces.
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Design, install, maintain, takedown and storage.
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Christmas lighting in Old Westbury — FAQ
Christmas light installation in Old Westbury, New York starts at $399 for standard residential packages. Custom designs and large homes may vary. Contact us for a free estimate.
We recommend booking your Old Westbury installation in September or October. Spots fill quickly, especially in popular neighborhoods.
Yes! We cover all neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Old Westbury, NY. Our team is familiar with local regulations and HOA requirements.
Yes — driveway and gate lighting is one of the most requested elements on Old Westbury properties, and it's where these estates make their strongest impression. We can wrap the trunks and lower canopies of specimen trees lining the approach, accent stone or iron entrance gates, and create a lit sequence that draws the eye from the road all the way to the front of the home. This requires careful power planning across long distances, which is why we map and measure each drive in advance. We use commercial-grade transformers and weatherproof connections so the entire run stays reliable through Long Island's winter, not just the first few weeks of the season.
We do. Old Westbury's mature oaks, beeches, spruces, and pines often exceed safe ladder height, so we bring lift-capable crews and professional equipment to reach upper canopies and high rooflines. For deciduous giants we typically focus on trunk and lower-branch wrapping for a sculptural look, while full evergreens can be lit top to bottom. Because these trees photograph and read from a distance across deep lawns, we plan light density so the display carries to the road without looking cluttered. All work is engineered to hold against winter wind, and we return for any in-season adjustments so a heavy storm doesn't leave a gap in your display.
We treat access and discretion as part of the job, not an afterthought. Before installation we confirm gate codes, scheduling windows, and any grounds-staff or property-manager coordination so crews arrive prepared and work efficiently. Our teams are uniformed, insured, and accustomed to working on private estates throughout Nassau County, including nearby Carle Place and East Meadow. We minimize footprint on landscaping and hardscape, stage equipment cleanly, and keep the property tidy throughout. Installs are scheduled at times that work for your household, and our January takedown is just as careful — we remove everything, inspect for any landscape impact, and store your lighting so the grounds return to their off-season state without leftover hardware.
Yes — driveway and gate lighting is one of the most requested elements on Old Westbury properties, and it's where these estates make their strongest impression. We can wrap the trunks and lower canopies of specimen trees lining the approach, accent stone or iron entrance gates, and create a lit sequence that draws the eye from the road all the way to the front of the home. This requires careful power planning across long distances, which is why we map and measure each drive in advance. We use commercial-grade transformers and weatherproof connections so the entire run stays reliable through Long Island's winter, not just the first few weeks of the season.
We do. Old Westbury's mature oaks, beeches, spruces, and pines often exceed safe ladder height, so we bring lift-capable crews and professional equipment to reach upper canopies and high rooflines. For deciduous giants we typically focus on trunk and lower-branch wrapping for a sculptural look, while full evergreens can be lit top to bottom. Because these trees photograph and read from a distance across deep lawns, we plan light density so the display carries to the road without looking cluttered. All work is engineered to hold against winter wind, and we return for any in-season adjustments so a heavy storm doesn't leave a gap in your display.
We treat access and discretion as part of the job, not an afterthought. Before installation we confirm gate codes, scheduling windows, and any grounds-staff or property-manager coordination so crews arrive prepared and work efficiently. Our teams are uniformed, insured, and accustomed to working on private estates throughout Nassau County, including nearby Carle Place and East Meadow. We minimize footprint on landscaping and hardscape, stage equipment cleanly, and keep the property tidy throughout. Installs are scheduled at times that work for your household, and our January takedown is just as careful — we remove everything, inspect for any landscape impact, and store your lighting so the grounds return to their off-season state without leftover hardware.

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