Elf's Christmas Lights
Commercial & HOA Holiday Lighting Services
Create a professional seasonal experience for customers, residents, guests, and employees. Elf’s Christmas Lights plans and installs commercial and HOA displays around visibility, pedestrian use, property operations, maintenance access, and the approved holiday calendar.
Holiday lighting for customer- and community-facing properties
Commercial holiday décor has to work as part of the property, not compete with it. Entrances should remain clear. Signs should stay visible. Cords and controls should be routed with normal operations in mind. The design must be serviceable after installation, and the schedule must respect tenants, residents, deliveries, events, and peak business hours.
Elf’s Christmas Lights begins with the audience and the desired arrival experience. A restaurant may need a warm patio and photo moment. An HOA may want coordinated monuments, trees, and a clubhouse. A retail property may need high-visibility rooflines and entrances. An office may prefer restrained brand-aligned colors. The final proposal defines the areas, materials, installation windows, controls, support, takedown, and storage responsibilities.
Properties we can evaluate
Businesses and retail
Storefronts, restaurants, offices, shopping properties, hospitality, signs, patios, and customer entrances.
HOAs and neighborhoods
Monuments, entry boulevards, clubhouses, selected trees, gates, parks, and approved gathering areas.
Multifamily and venues
Leasing offices, apartment entrances, courtyards, event spaces, churches, and community-facing properties.
A commercial plan built around operations
Site and power review
Identify approved surfaces, outlets, control locations, pedestrian areas, equipment access, and restricted zones.
Design and approval
Confirm colors, focal points, brand or HOA requirements, scope, install timing, maintenance contacts, and budget.
Installation and support
Coordinate work windows, test the display, document controls, and establish the process for reporting an issue.
High-value display areas
Prioritize the areas people see and use. Strong candidates include the main monument, primary customer entrance, clubhouse, leasing office, signature trees, outdoor dining area, reception approach, pedestrian plaza, or a controlled photo location. A focused display can create more impact than scattering lights across surfaces with no visual hierarchy.
For a clearer first conversation, prepare a site plan or address, daytime and evening photos, the desired operating dates, property contact, access rules, known outlet locations, current décor inventory, and any brand or HOA standards. The commercial holiday decorating checklist and DFW HOA planning guide provide additional preparation steps.
Takedown, storage, and next-season continuity
A complete seasonal program includes an approved removal window and a clear plan for labeling and storage. That record makes the next season easier to estimate and reduces confusion about which materials belong to which location. If the design changes after construction, landscaping, branding, or resident feedback, the next proposal can be updated from a documented baseline.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should a commercial or HOA project begin?
Begin as early as practical. Large properties need time for walkthroughs, approvals, power and access planning, material allocation, and installation scheduling.
Can you match brand or community colors?
Color preferences can be incorporated after reviewing the desired look, available lighting system, visibility, design balance, and any written standards.
Can you work outside business hours?
Requested work windows are reviewed during planning. Availability, site access, noise, lighting, staffing, and property rules affect the final schedule.
Who reports maintenance issues?
The service agreement should identify an authorized contact and the process for reporting outages, weather damage, access problems, or control issues.
Can you provide insurance documentation?
Request current documentation and project-specific requirements before approval. Do not rely on general website statements for a property’s vendor-compliance process.
Plan your commercial or HOA holiday display
Send the property address, operating dates, priority areas, photos, and authorized contact. The team will organize a site-specific review.