Landscape Lighting in Melrose, MA

Improve Your Outdoor Spaces in Middlesex County

Transform your home with stunning landscape lighting in Melrose. Our services bring beauty and security to your property.

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  • Add curb appeal with custom outdoor lighting that highlights architectural features.
  • Improve security with strategically placed lighting around your property.
  • Save energy with LED lighting that reduces electricity consumption.
  • Extend outdoor enjoyment with perfect lighting for evening gatherings.
  • A tranquil nighttime scene of a park in Worcester County with a pond and a small wooden bridge. The area is lit by warm, glowing outdoor lighting, with tall trees in the background and a fountain in the pond. A building with illuminated windows is visible among the trees.

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    Rose Lights has been a trusted name in Melrose for landscape lighting solutions. Our electricians are skilled in providing energy-efficient lights and complete electrical services. We’re committed to quality and customer satisfaction, serving Middlesex County and MA with excellence.

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  • Consultation: We assess your needs to design custom lighting projects that suit your style.
  • Design & Approval: Our professional lighting design is presented for your approval, helping us meet your vision.
  • Installation & Maintenance: Expert installation services and maintenance plans keep your lighting in top condition.
  • A well-lit garden path with glowing lanterns on white pedestals leading to a small staircase. The surrounding area is lush with green grass, various plants, and trees, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere at night, showcasing the best of outdoor lighting in Worcester County.
    A well-lit outdoor swimming pool is surrounded by greenery and decorative plants. The pool area features white pebbles, small bushes, and glowing lights creating an inviting ambiance. Landscape lighting Worcester County enhances the scene, with trees and deck chairs seen in the background near the pool.

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    The Art of Outdoor Lighting in MA

    Landscape lighting is more than just illumination; it’s an art form that speaks to a home’s aesthetic and functionality. At Rose Lights, we specialize in landscape lighting design, offering beautiful and practical solutions. From residential lighting to outdoor audio systems, our services cover all your needs in Melrose and Middlesex County. We make sure your property shines. To start your project, contact us at 774-482-1991. Ready to transform your space? Let Rose Lights light the way!

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    Melrose was originally called “Ponde Fielde” for its abundance of ponds and streams or “Mystic Side” because of its location in a valley north of the Mystic River. The area was first explored by Richard and Ralph Sprague in 1628 and became part of Charlestown in 1633 along with a large area of land encompassing most of the surrounding communities.

    In 1649, the neighborhood of Charlestown known as Malden was incorporated as a separate town; the new town of Malden included most of present-day Melrose (then called North Malden) within its borders. North Malden largely remained a lightly populated farming community. By 1845, the Boston and Maine Railroad had built three stops (now the commuter rail stations of Wyoming Hill, Melrose/Cedar Park, and Melrose Highlands). Boston workers in search of a country atmosphere moved to the area and began commuting to work. The population of North Malden began growing, and in 1850 North Malden split from Malden proper and was incorporated as the town of Melrose. The town then annexed the highlands from neighboring Stoneham in 1853, creating the city’s current borders. The name “Melrose” comes from the burgh of Melrose, Scotland. It was a reference to the Eildon hills of Melrose, Scotland, which the new town resembled. The name was suggested and advocated for by William Bogle, a Scotland native and longtime resident of North Malden.

    The population of Melrose continued to grow throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Farmland was increasingly partitioned into smaller parcels for residences and businesses. The fire department and the town’s school district were founded, and the town hall was built in 1873. In 1899, the City of Melrose became the 33rd incorporated city in Massachusetts. Levi S. Gould became the city’s first mayor on January 1, 1900. Melrose reached a peak in a population of 33,180 residents in 1970, before beginning a slow decline continuing through 2010. On April 1, 1982, Downtown Melrose was added to the National Register of Historic Places; the public library was similarly added to the register in 1988.

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