Vista Valley Mailbox (LED)
Vista Valley Mailbox (LED)
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With its striking horizontal slat wall design and elegant V-shaped profile, the Vista Valley Mailbox is a testament to modern architectural beauty and practicality. Crafted for those who appreciate the finer details in home accents, this mailbox not only elevates curb appeal but also offers a unique, secure space for your correspondence. Its distinctive design ensures durability and style, making the Vista Valley Mailbox a symbol of sophistication and a beacon of innovation in residential landscaping accessories. Embrace the blend of luxury and functionality with Vista Valley, where your mail meets unmatched elegance.
• Large Black Mailbox with top open lid (non locking) 14x12x4"
• Wooden mailbox base, standard size (48h x 27w x 10d)
• 5" Backlit LED Numbers on front
• 8" Backlit LED Numbers on right side
•Composite horizontal slatwall in Walnut



Frequently asked questions
How long is production?
We currently have a 2-3 week turnaround time. Please contact us if you need it sooner :)
How much is shipping?
We offer free Ground shipping!
How do I install?
What you will need to install:
- 3-4 Bags of Quickrete - (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Quikrete-50-lb-Fast-Setting-Concrete-Mix-100450/100318521)
- A shovel or post digger to dig 18-24" Deep , 6" Wide
- Water
- Drill
- Level
Your mailbox is already assembled. You will just need to insert into the ground and secure with the provided screws.
Install Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DDujU43Png8/
Permit Notice
In most areas, installing a mailbox does not require a permit. However, local requirements can vary based on your city, county, or homeowners’ association (HOA).
It is the homeowner’s responsibility to confirm whether any permits, approvals, or setback requirements apply before installation.
Dream Mailboxes is not responsible for permit compliance or any issues resulting from local regulations.
When in doubt, we recommend reaching out to your local building department or HOA before moving forward with installation.