Use this planning hub to organize a professional holiday lighting project in Marietta, East Cobb or Cobb County, from the first design decisions through installation, seasonal support, removal and storage.

What a strong holiday lighting project plan should include
A useful project plan should explain the property type, the owner's objective, the lighting design direction, priority features, access considerations, maintenance requirements and the desired post-season service. Those details help define a clear scope before installation begins.
Reference photos can help communicate style preferences, while the current property determines measurements, attachment conditions, viewing angles and the final layout.
- Residential, commercial or HOA property type
- Primary roofline, tree and landscape priorities
- Seasonal or permanent-lighting choice
- Access, controls and maintenance planning
- Removal and storage expectations
Why a repeatable planning process matters
A repeatable planning process gives property owners concrete information they can use before requesting an estimate. Clear design criteria, service boundaries, maintenance expectations and property-specific decision points make it easier to compare options and prepare for the next step.
Project planning checklist for homes, businesses and HOAs
Use these decisions to turn a broad holiday-lighting idea into a property-specific plan.
- Identify the most important viewing angles and focal features
- Choose seasonal lighting, permanent lighting or a combination
- Select roofline, tree, greenery and landscape priorities
- Plan access, controls and maintenance zones
- Confirm removal, storage and next-season expectations
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I prepare before discussing a holiday lighting project?
Share the property type, the areas you want to light, preferred style, access considerations, seasonal or permanent preference, and whether maintenance, removal or storage should be included.
What information is useful when planning a Christmas lighting project?
Useful details include property type, priority features, desired lighting style, access conditions, seasonal or permanent preference, maintenance needs and post-season service expectations.
Can this planning process be used for commercial and HOA properties?
Yes. The same framework can be adapted to storefronts, offices, HOA entrances and other managed properties while adding approval, access and operating-hour considerations.
Can I start a Christmas lighting project without choosing a sample design?
Yes. Start with your property, preferred style, priority features and budget direction. A professional design can be developed from those inputs without copying a sample project.
Holiday Lighting Safety Reference
For general consumer guidance about seasonal decorating and electrical safety, review the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission holiday safety resources. Property-specific installation decisions should still be based on the actual site and service scope.
Plan Your Holiday Lighting Project
For a property-specific recommendation and current seasonal availability, request an estimate or call the team directly.
