Atlanta Christmas Lighting Co

Service Areas

Service Areas Across Metro Atlanta

We design and install across 13 metro Atlanta neighborhoods and suburbs. Pick your area below for the local design notes, install windows, and FAQs that come up most often there.

Intown Atlanta home at twilight with warm white roofline lights

Atlanta

Midtown · Old Fourth Ward · West End

Intown Atlanta is a mosaic of Craftsman bungalows, Victorian shotguns, and converted warehouse lofts — and almost no two homes have the same roofline. Our intown installs lean toward warm white roofline outlining with selective tree wraps, scaled to the front-yard footprint typical of Grant Park, Cabbagetown, and the Old Fourth Ward.

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Two-story Buckhead home with full roofline lighting and accented entryway

Buckhead

Tuxedo Park · Garden Hills · Peachtree Heights

Buckhead estates set the bar for Atlanta holiday lighting. Long, unbroken rooflines, columned façades, deep oak-canopied driveways, and front-yard depth that lets a design breathe. We design Buckhead installs around the home's symmetry — defined ridge lines, mirrored column wraps, and uplit specimen trees that read clearly from the street.

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Brookhaven mid-century ranch with warm white roofline Christmas lights

Brookhaven

Historic Brookhaven · Ashford Park · Brookhaven Heights

Brookhaven mixes mid-century ranches, newer infill builds, and the historic estates ringing Capital City Country Club. The lighting designs that work here range widely — a single-story Ashford Park ranch reads beautifully with simple roofline outlining, while Historic Brookhaven homes often want full ridge lighting plus column accents.

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Sandy Springs front yard with a mature oak fully wrapped in warm white Christmas lights and a lit walkway perimeter

Sandy Springs

Riverside · Glenridge · Heards Ferry

Sandy Springs is one of our largest service areas — well-established neighborhoods with deep front yards, mature trees, and a strong tradition of full-property holiday lighting. Designs here often combine roofline outlining with multiple wrapped trees and walkway accents, especially in Riverside and Heards Ferry.

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Dunwoody home with warm white roofline lights and wrapped front-yard tree

Dunwoody

Dunwoody Club · Mount Vernon · Branches

Dunwoody is a family-first suburb where holiday lighting tends to lean traditional — warm white over multicolor, full roofline outlining, and at least one wrapped front-yard tree. Dunwoody Club and Mount Vernon especially favor cohesive neighborhood looks where most homes on a street are professionally lit.

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Decatur Craftsman bungalow with warm white roofline lights

Decatur

Oakhurst · Winnona Park · MAK Historic District

Decatur's housing stock is unusually varied — historic Craftsman bungalows in MAK and Winnona Park, mid-century split-levels in Oakhurst, and Downtown's mix of converted commercial and modern infill. Lighting designs here lean understated and architectural rather than maximalist; warm white outlining of one or two key rooflines plus a single wrapped tree is the most-requested package.

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Marietta home with full roofline Christmas lights

Marietta

Marietta Square · Whitlock · Kennesaw Mountain

Marietta blends historic charm — the Square, Kennesaw Avenue, and the streets around Marietta Square — with the larger lots and newer construction of East Cobb. We design two distinct looks here: a tighter, more historic style around the Square (warm white outlining, single tree, classic wreath placement) and a fuller estate look in East Cobb (full ridges, multi-tree, walkway accents).

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Alpharetta executive home with crisp pure white roofline lights

Alpharetta

Avalon · Halcyon · Downtown Alpharetta

Alpharetta's residential lighting demand has grown alongside the tech corridor — newer executive construction in Avalon and Halcyon, plus established neighborhoods around Downtown Alpharetta and Crabapple. Designs here trend modern: cleaner lines, pure-white over warm-white, and architectural emphasis rather than maximalist multicolor.

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Roswell home with warm white roofline Christmas lights

Roswell

Historic Roswell · Willow Springs · Martins Landing

Roswell pairs the historic homes of the Canton Street area with the larger newer subdivisions of Willow Springs and Martins Landing. Historic Roswell installs lean traditional — warm white roofline outlining, single tree wrap, and porch garlands. Newer Willow Springs construction often goes fuller: ridges plus eaves, multiple wrapped trees, and walkway accents.

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Druid Hills historic home with warm white roofline Christmas lights

Druid Hills

Fernbank · Emory Village · Olmsted Linear Park

Druid Hills was designed by the Olmsted firm, and that Olmsted DNA — long curving streets, deep setbacks, and architectural variety from 1910 onward — shapes how holiday lighting reads here. The homes are old, large, and often architecturally significant. Our designs respect the lines rather than competing with them: defined roofline outlining, restrained tree wraps, and a strong porch-front presence.

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Virginia-Highland Craftsman bungalow with porch garland and roofline lights

Virginia-Highland

Atkins Park · Morningside-Lenox Park · Highland Avenue

Virginia-Highland is bungalow country — Craftsman, Tudor, and four-square homes on tight lots with deep front porches. The lighting design that works here is precise: clean roofline outlining of the most visible eave, a strong porch-front presence, and a single wrapped front-yard tree. Less is more in Va-Hi, and the visual rhythm of the street matters as much as any one home.

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Inman Park Victorian home with restrained warm white Christmas lights

Inman Park

Inman Park Historic District · Old Fourth Ward edge · Beltline-adjacent

Inman Park is Atlanta's first planned suburb — Victorian-era homes, deep porches, dense historic landscaping, and proximity to the Beltline. Lighting design here works against an unusual backdrop: ornate Victorian architecture that already has visual complexity. Restraint wins. We outline strong rooflines, light a single porch front, and add one tree wrap rather than competing with the gingerbread detail of a Victorian façade.

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Vinings estate with continuous warm white lights along the roofline and matching wraps on front-yard trees

Vinings

Vinings Estates · Paces Ferry · River line

Vinings is a riverside enclave with some of metro Atlanta's largest residential lots and most heavily landscaped properties. Designs here are estate-scale: full roofline and ridge lighting, multiple wrapped trees, accented columns, and walkway features that can run a hundred feet from the curb to the porch. River-line homes get an additional design pass for the back side.

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