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Cherry Hills Village: Where the Hardware Has to Match the Home
Cherry Hills Village is one of the wealthiest municipalities in Colorado — and that creates a specific standard for anything that touches the exterior of a home. The homes here are custom builds on large lots with complex rooflines, stone facades, and architectural details that took real thought to create. Permanent lighting on these properties works only when the installation hardware is invisible. Anything less than a fully concealed, professionally installed system reads as an afterthought against this kind of construction quality.
That's the case for commercial aluminum channel in a market like this. The track is color-matched to your fascia color and machine-screwed flush to the soffit — no adhesive, no plastic clips, no exposed wiring running down the face of the home. During the day it's essentially invisible. At night, the light source appears to float along the roofline edge with no visible hardware. It's an upgrade that looks like it belongs on the home, not one that looks added.
We serve Cherry Hills Village neighborhoods and estate areas including:
Invisible Hardware, Day and Night
Color-matched aluminum channel screwed flush to the soffit. Wiring fully internal. From the street during the day: architecture. At night: the light appears to float.
Full App Control
Warm white every evening, team colors for entertaining, full holiday color on demand. Scenes and schedules from your phone — no hub required.
Estate-Scale Installs
Large perimeters, complex rooflines, detached structures — we handle it all. Most Cherry Hills homes take one to two days with a professional two-person crew.
One Install. Year-Round.
No seasonal takedown, no reinstall charge, no November scramble. Lights stay up year-round and look like part of the home's design — because they are.
Covenants, City Code, and HOA Review in Cherry Hills Village
Cherry Hills Village operates as an incorporated city with its own municipal standards for exterior appearances — and many individual estates and neighborhoods carry additional HOA covenants on top of that. The city's standards are oriented toward maintaining the character of the community: large lots, mature landscaping, quality construction, and architectural consistency. Anything visible from the street that looks temporary, commercial, or out of place draws scrutiny.
Our aluminum channel system is purpose-built for this environment. The track is available in white, cream, and custom-matched powder coat finishes. It mounts flush to the soffit face using machine screws — not foam tape or spring clips — and all wiring routes internally through the channel and exits at discrete, concealed points. Daytime appearance is essentially zero visible change to the roofline. For any HOA or city review, we provide a complete technical documentation package: product spec sheets, color samples, installation photos, and a written installation method description.
Large Homes, Longer Rooflines, Better Results
Cherry Hills Village's large estate lots mean more linear footage per job — and more linear footage means the lighting effect scales proportionally. On a 3,000–5,000 square foot home with full perimeter coverage, permanent architectural lighting transforms the exterior at night in a way that partial coverage on smaller homes simply can't replicate. The effect is uniform, continuous, and crisp along every roofline edge.
We measure every job before quoting. Most Cherry Hills homes run 250–450+ linear feet of eave and soffit depending on footprint and roofline complexity. Detached garages, porte-cocheres, covered patios, and secondary structures are quoted separately and often included when homeowners see the result the first time the lights come on.
What Does Installation Cost in Cherry Hills Village?
Cherry Hills Village installations typically run $18–$21 per linear foot for the aluminum channel system and professional labor. Given the larger home footprints and complex rooflines common in the area, most jobs land between $2,500–$6,500 — with custom estate installs at the higher end. The lights themselves ($300–$700 and up depending on footage and brand) are purchased separately by you direct from the manufacturer or Amazon — no installer markup, and your warranty stays with the manufacturer.
Govee is our most-recommended system for most homes, but we also install Enbrighten, Eufy, ASAHOM, and Philips Hue. We'll tell you exactly what to order after measuring your roofline. Quotes are free and come with no obligation to book.