Transform Your Home with Outdoor Lighting in Stow, MA

Brighten Your Nights

Imagine a beautifully lit garden or pathway that not only enhances the beauty of your home but also increases security. Rose Lights offers top-notch outdoor lighting services designed to transform your exterior spaces.


Our expert team in Stow, MA is dedicated to providing exceptional landscape lighting solutions that meet your specific needs. Call us today at 774-482-1991!

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The Benefits of Outdoor Lighting in Stow, MA

Elevate Your Outdoor Experience

Outdoor lighting plays a crucial role in enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of your property. With Rose Lights's outdoor lighting services, you can enjoy a variety of benefits that improve your quality of life and the value of your home:

  1. Enhanced Curb Appeal: Quality landscape lighting can make your property stand out at night, creating a welcoming ambiance.
  2. Increased Security: Bright, strategic lighting deters potential intruders and helps you navigate your property safely.
  3. Extended Outdoor Living: With proper lighting, your yard, garden, or patio becomes an inviting place to spend time, even after the sun goes down.

Our team uses top-quality materials and innovative designs to ensure that your outdoor lighting setup not only looks great but also lasts for years. We take pride in serving the Middlesex County community and are committed to exceeding your expectations.

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About Rose Lights

Your Local Outdoor Lighting Experts

Rose Lights is a trusted provider of outdoor lighting services in Stow, MA. Our company was founded on the principles of quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. With years of experience in the industry, we have developed a reputation for delivering exceptional results and unparalleled service.

Our team of licensed and trained professionals specializes in landscape lighting, offering a range of solutions tailored to your unique needs. We believe in creating outdoor spaces that are not only beautiful but also practical and safe. Our services extend to the surrounding areas of Stow, MA, and we are proud to contribute to the betterment of Middlesex County.

With Rose Lights, you can rest assured that your outdoor lighting project is in capable hands. We are committed to using energy-efficient lighting solutions and offering outdoor lighting maintenance plans to keep your system running smoothly all year round.

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How Our Outdoor Lighting Services Work

Simple & Effective Process

At Rose Lights, we make the process of upgrading your outdoor lighting simple and straightforward:

  1. Consultation & Design: We start with a consultation to understand your vision and requirements. Our team will assess your property and come up with a custom lighting design that suits your style and budget.
  2. Installation: Once you approve the design, our professionals will handle the installation process with minimal disruption to your daily life. We use high-quality fixtures and ensure everything is installed safely and correctly.
  3. Maintenance & Support: Our commitment doesn’t end with installation. We offer comprehensive outdoor lighting maintenance services to keep your system functioning optimally. Whether it’s routine check-ups or addressing specific issues, we are always ready to help.

Call 774-482-1991 today to schedule your consultation and start your journey towards a more beautiful and secure outdoor space.

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A serene outdoor garden scene featuring a wooden bench nestled amongst lush tropical plants and ambient outdoor lighting. Warm light highlights the textured stone wall and vibrant greenery, creating a peaceful retreat.

Comprehensive Outdoor Lighting Services in Stow, MA

Tailored Lighting Solutions for Your Home

At Rose Lights, we offer a wide range of outdoor lighting services designed to meet your specific needs and preferences. Our services include:

  1. Landscape Lighting: Our landscape lighting solutions highlight the natural beauty of your garden, trees, and architectural features. We use a variety of lighting techniques to create a stunning nighttime aesthetic.
  2. Pathway and Driveway Lighting: Ensure safety and elegance with well-lit pathways and driveways. Our experts strategically place lights to guide you and your guests safely to your door.
  3. Security Lighting: Increase your home’s security with bright, motion-sensor lights. These lights deter unwanted visitors and provide peace of mind.
  4. Decorative Lighting: Add a touch of charm with our decorative lighting options. From string lights to lanterns, we have a variety of choices that can enhance any outdoor event or everyday ambiance.
  5. Outdoor Lighting Maintenance: Keep your system in top shape with our comprehensive outdoor lighting maintenance services. Regular check-ups and timely repairs ensure that your lighting continues to perform beautifully and efficiently.

Serving the Middlesex County community, our team is dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality outdoor lighting services. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you transform your outdoor space. We are excited to work with you and bring your vision to life.

Trust in Rose Lights to light up your property. Our expertise, combined with our dedication to customer satisfaction, makes us the go-to choice for outdoor lighting in Stow, MA. Call us at 774-482-1991 today to get started!

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Previous to its incorporation in 1683, Stow was called Pompositticut Plantation. Stow was officially incorporated in 1683. The earliest Colonial settlers, c., were Matthew Boon and John Kettell, who settled the land of Tantamous (Jethro), a Native American, whose land was called “Pompocitticut.” Boon settled by a pond (later bearing his name: Lake Boon) with a vast tract of land surrounding him. It is said that he traded all this for a single jackknife. A monument bearing his name is located on the plot of land where he formerly resided. John Kettell took up residence in a portion of land in the southwestern corner of Stow where another monument marks the alleged site of his farm. Both families were affected by King Philip’s War, an attempt by Native Americans to drive out colonists. Boon and Kettell were killed. Their families had been moved to other locations, and survived. The area that was to become Stow was not resettled by colonists for several years.

The original development of Stow-a mile east of the current center, became known as Lower Village after a meeting hall, and later, churches, were built to the west. The old cemetery on Route 117/62 is officially Lower Village Cemetery. On October 28, 1774, Henry Gardner, a Stow resident, was elected Receiver-General of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, the government of Massachusetts during the American Revolution. After the war, Gardner served as state treasurer. Gardner’s grandson, also Henry Gardner, was the governor of Massachusetts from 1855 to 1857.

As with many colonial era Massachusetts towns, Stow started with a large area and gave up land as newer, smaller towns were created. Stow ceded land to Harvard (1732), Shirley (1765), Boxborough (1783), Hudson (1866) and Maynard (1871). Stow lost 1300 acres (5.3 km2) and close to half its population to the creation of Maynard. Prior to that, what became Maynard was known as “Assabet Village” but was legally still part of the towns of Stow and Sudbury. There were some exploratory town-founding efforts in 1870, followed by a petition to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, filed January 26, 1871. Both parent towns opposed this effort, but state approval was granted April 19, 1871. The population of the newly formed town-at 1,820-was larger than either of its parent towns. In return, the new town paid Sudbury and Stow about $23,600 and $8,000 respectively. Sudbury received more money because it owned shares in the railroad, the wool and paper mills were in Sudbury, and more land came from Sudbury.

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