West Seattle Christmas lights: This is through the roof!

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(WSB photo)

With Christmas just a week away, we’ll be featuring lights every night. This one is a bit out of the way, so we wouldn’t have spotted it without a friend’s tip – we’re not sure if it’s an optical illusion or an atrium, but it appears the Christmas tree at this house is through the roof! After getting the tip, we went out for a look a short time ago. It’s on the east side of the 9600 block of Fauntleroy Way SW, a few blocks south of the ferry dock. And the street dead-ends a few doors down, so don’t head out in a big vehicle that will be tough to turn around. Some of the other homes on the street are brightly lit too, but nothing quite this out-of-the-box … er, house. Seen something unusual in YOUR neighborhood? editor@westseattleblog.com – thanks!

3 Replies to "West Seattle Christmas lights: This is through the roof!"

  • Fauntleroyguy December 19, 2016 (8:57 am)

    Not an illusion, it’s a single 22′ noble fir that gets bisected and erected inside and out.  This is the biggest they’ve ever done and it really can’t get any bigger as it has a substantial limb diameter inside!   It’s definitely worth a look as it is decorated beautifully with many huge and beautiful ornaments.   All the spirit of the season in a single tree.

    • Erithan December 19, 2016 (5:10 pm)

      Very awesome! I love that there using a natural and gorgeous tree.💕

  • Kelly Malloy December 19, 2016 (11:34 pm)

    truly awesome and creative! these guys know how to make all holidays special!

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