Lighting Installation in Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor is a 125,000-resident Washtenaw County city anchored by the University of Michigan. Burns Park (1910s Craftsman and Colonial Revival estate residential), Ives Woods (wooded enclave estates), Old West Side (restored Victorian Landmark district), Barton Hills (estate community north of the city. 1+ acre lots), and Geddes-Highland anchor the residential market. The Ann Arbor Historic District Commission reviews exterior changes on Old West Side and other designated heritage; the university’s architectural review extends to many adjacent properties.
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Outdoor Lighting
Ann Arbor outdoor lighting is Burns Park Craftsman + Ives Woods + Barton Hills estate work. Craftsman heritage vocabulary universally enforced, brass throughout for sustained Michigan freeze-thaw.
Landscape Lighting
Ann Arbor landscape lighting is Burns Park mature canopy + Barton Hills estate gardens + Geddes-Highland wooded estate work. Narrow-beam brass throughout, 18-inch wire burial.
Recessed Lighting
Ann Arbor recessed retrofit serves Burns Park Craftsman + Old West Side Victorian + Geddes-Highland mid-century. Three era specialties with cold-climate insulation considerations.
Holiday Lighting
Ann Arbor holiday lighting is restrained Burns Park Craftsman + Old West Side Victorian heritage + commercial-grade strands for Michigan freeze-thaw.
Interior Lighting
Ann Arbor interior is designer-led at estate tier. Burns Park Craftsman heritage demands period sourcing through Midwest restoration dealers + Barton Hills contemporary work.
LED Lighting
Ann Arbor LED retrofit is heritage CRI 95+ for Burns Park Craftsman + aging halogen across Geddes-Highland and Barton Hills cohort.
Commercial Lighting
Ann Arbor commercial spans State Street + Main Street + South University tenant + Kerrytown adaptive-reuse + medical specialty + tech corridor.
Security Lighting
Ann Arbor security lighting is heritage-aware brass + HDC-coordinated on Old West Side + smart-platform integrated with pro security at estate scale.
Deck & Patio Lighting
Ann Arbor deck/patio is 5-month outdoor season + Burns Park heritage entertaining + Barton Hills wooded estate decks + off-season storage.
Smart Lighting
Ann Arbor smart lighting is Lutron RA3 for Burns Park / Barton Hills estates + Crestron Home for the highest-tier custom work.
Recent installs across Ann Arbor.
A cross-section of Ann Arbor projects. Different services, different neighborhoods, different scopes. Tap any project to see the full breakdown — itemized pricing, local installer notes, and homeowner reviews.
Landscape Lighting
Ann Arbor landscape — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Recessed Lighting
Ann Arbor recessed — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Holiday Lighting
Ann Arbor holiday — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Interior Lighting
Ann Arbor interior — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Deck & Patio Lighting
Ann Arbor deck/patio — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Smart Lighting
Ann Arbor smart — Burns Park estate project
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Why Ann Arbor
Why lighting in Ann Arbor, MI is different.
Ann Arbor isn’t suburban-generic. Climate, architecture, and local rules each push the install spec in directions that matter. Here’s what shapes every Ann Arbor project.
Climate
38-inch snowfall + lake-effect events + sustained Michigan freeze-thaw
Ann Arbor sees Michigan-area Great Lakes climate context. 38 inches of annual snowfall with sustained lake-effect events and freeze-thaw from November through March. Brass with heavy-duty stainless mounting. Wire burial 18+ inches absolutely essential for reliable freeze-thaw performance.
Architecture
Burns Park Craftsman + Old West Side Victorian + Barton Hills contemporary
Ann Arbor’s heritage architecture spans Burns Park 1910s Craftsman and Colonial Revival (with original Douglas fir trim), Old West Side restored Victorian (Landmark district), and Barton Hills 1+ acre contemporary custom estate work. Craftsman fixture finish vocabulary (antique copper, oil-rubbed brass) universally enforced through HDC and local design culture.
Ann Arbor HDC + university review
Heritage district + university coordination
Ann Arbor HDC reviews exterior changes on Old West Side and other designated heritage districts. 4–6 week submittal timeline. The University of Michigan’s architectural review extends to many university-adjacent residential properties (especially those near the central campus). Most installers handle both HDC and university coordination routinely.
What lighting installation typically costs in Ann Arbor, MI.
Typical mid-range project pricing across all 10 services in Ann Arbor. Open any service above for itemized scenarios and the interactive cost calculator.
| Service | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor Lighting | $1,700 | $8,050 |
| Landscape Lighting | $2,900 | $11K |
| Recessed Lighting | $800 | $4,600 |
| Holiday Lighting | $700 | $2,550 |
| Interior Lighting | $1,700 | $13K |
| LED Lighting | $450 | $5,200 |
| Commercial Lighting | $11K | $28K |
| Security Lighting | $700 | $4,600 |
| Deck & Patio Lighting | $1,700 | $10K |
| Smart Lighting | $2,050 | $11K |
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homeowner fees, ever
$1M+
insurance per network installer
When to book each service in Ann Arbor, MI.
Ann Arbor’s climate sets a clear seasonal rhythm. Some services have hard booking deadlines (holiday lighting books out by mid-September); others surge during winter evenings. Use this calendar to plan your timing.
Q1
Jan – Mar
Winter peak indoors
Q2
Apr – Jun
Outdoor projects launch
Q3
Jul – Sep
Peak entertaining season
Q4
Oct – Dec
Pre-holiday + take-down
Local installers across Ann Arbor’s established residential areas.
Each Ann Arbor neighborhood reads differently after dark. Our network installers know the architectural styles, mature landscaping, and material requirements specific to each.
Burns Park
1910s Craftsman and Colonial Revival estate residential
Ives Woods
Estate residential in a wooded enclave
Old West Side
Restored Victorian residential in a Landmark district
Barton Hills
Estate community north of the city. Independent area
Geddes-Highland
Estate residential along Geddes Road
Angell School area
Tudor and Craftsman residential in the Angell Elementary neighborhood
Recent reviews from Ann Arbor homeowners.
Recent feedback from Ann Arbor homeowners after their projects closed.
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Eleanor W.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Catherine H.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Adelaide L.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Genevieve M.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Aurelia G.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
“Estate work in Burns Park. Designer-led, brass throughout, HDC coordination handled completely. Heritage-grade execution.”
Penelope V.
Burns Park, Ann Arbor
Burns Park at twilight — Craftsman and Colonial Revival estate homes with period gas-lantern streetscape.
The Ann Arbor take
A 125,000-resident Washtenaw County city where Burns Park and Ives Woods anchor a Craftsman and Colonial Revival estate market adjacent to the university.
Outdoor lighting in Ann Arbor serves a 125,000-resident Washtenaw County city anchored by the University of Michigan. Burns Park (1910s Craftsman and Colonial Revival estate residential), Ives Woods (estate residential in a wooded enclave), Old West Side (restored Victorian residential in a Landmark district), Barton Hills (estate community north of the city. Independent area), Geddes-Highland (estate residential along Geddes Road), and Angell School area anchor the residential market. The Ann Arbor Historic District Commission reviews exterior changes on the Old West Side and other designated heritage properties. The university’s architectural review extends to many adjacent residential properties.
Two Ann Arbor-specific factors: HDC coordination on Old West Side and other designated heritage (4–6 week timeline), and Michigan-area Great Lakes freeze-thaw (38-inch annual snowfall, lake-effect events, spring storm pressure). Brass with heavy-duty stainless mounting throughout. Craftsman heritage fixture vocabulary universally enforced through HDC and local design culture.
A solid Burns Park install: antique copper or oil-rubbed brass entry lanterns (period-correct for Craftsman heritage), heavy-duty stainless mounting for ice loading, HDC-coordinated catalog cuts on designated heritage property. Estate-scale Burns Park install: 14–24 brass fixtures, $9,000–$22,000.
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Ann Arbor lighting — common questions.
How does Ann Arbor HDC and University of Michigan architectural review affect my project?
Ann Arbor HDC reviews exterior changes on the Old West Side and other designated heritage districts. 4–6 week submittal timeline. The University of Michigan’s architectural review extends to many university-adjacent residential properties (especially those near the central campus or owned by university-affiliated institutions). Most installers handle both HDC and university coordination routinely. Burns Park, Ives Woods, and Barton Hills properties face standard city permitting plus any university coordination if applicable.
Why is Craftsman heritage fixture vocabulary important in Burns Park?
Burns Park is Ann Arbor’s signature 1910s Craftsman and Colonial Revival heritage neighborhood. Period brass and antique copper fixtures sourced through Midwest restoration dealers are the local standard. The Burns Park aesthetic specifically rejects polished brass and Victorian-era fixture vocabulary. Fixture finish must match Craftsman period vocabulary (antique copper, oil-rubbed brass with hand-hammered detail where appropriate). CRI 95+ for interior work renders original Douglas fir trim accurately.
What’s typical for a Burns Park Craftsman or Barton Hills estate install?
A Burns Park Craftsman estate exterior install typically runs 14–24 brass fixtures (antique copper or oil-rubbed for Craftsman heritage), $9,000–$22,000 in fixture and labor. Barton Hills 1+ acre estate installs run 18–32 brass fixtures, $11,000–$26,000. Interior Craftsman heritage plaster recessed retrofit runs 1.9–2.3× standard drywall rates with CRI 95+ for Douglas fir trim. Whole-house Lutron RA3 with motorized shade integration runs $11,000–$38,000 depending on scale.
How quickly can I get a Ann Arbor quote?
Most Ann Arbor homeowners receive 2–3 itemized quotes within 24 hours of submitting their project. Every quote includes line items for fixtures, transformer, wire, and labor. Never lump-sum estimates. Free for homeowners; no obligation.
Which Ann Arbor neighborhoods do you serve?
We match installers across every Ann Arbor neighborhood, including Burns Park, Ives Woods, Old West Side, Barton Hills, Geddes-Highland, and the surrounding Michigan suburbs. Estate-scale and modest-scope work both supported. Installers scope quotes to your specific property.
How do you vet Ann Arbor installers?
Every Ann Arbor installer in our network is independently verified for: active State of Michigan electrical license, $1M+ general liability insurance, minimum 5 years residential lighting experience, and brass-grade material specification on every quote. Reviews and quote history are continuously monitored.
Do I need a designer for my Ann Arbor lighting project?
Depends on scope. For single-room or like-for-like fixture replacement, your installer handles the spec directly. For whole-floor renovations or heritage estate work, a designer-led plan is standard. Your installer will recommend designers they regularly work with if you don’t have one. Designer fees typically run $3,000–$15,000 for whole-floor projects.
What’s the warranty on lighting installations in Ann Arbor?
Standard installer warranty is 2 years on labor plus the manufacturer’s fixture warranty (typically 5–10 years on brass, 1–3 years on lower-grade materials). Premium installers offer extended labor warranties on heritage-district work. Always get the warranty in writing as part of the quote. Never accept verbal warranty terms.









