Before & After: A Parker Entry That Went From Dim to Dazzling
- Jeff Hassemer
- Oct 31
- 1 min read
Quick story from The Head Elf: A family in Pradera had a gorgeous entry that disappeared after dark. Guests missed the turn, and photos looked flat. Here’s what we did, and how you can get the same result.
The plan:
- Roofline: Warm white C9s, custom‑cut for perfect lines across peaks and the portico.
- Trees: Gentle wrap on two spruces along the drive so the entry “pulls forward” from the street.
- Path and steps: Low‑glare markers to guide footing from the sidewalk.
The process:
- Free design on site with two price options, then a morning install that fit school drop‑off.
- Twilight check that evening and one small tweak to a corner peak.
- Mid‑season check‑in via text; takedown and storage after New Year’s.
The result:
- Safer, brighter entry that still felt classy during weeknights and perfect for photos before events at the PACE Center.
- Neighbors asked who did it—my favorite kind of compliment. Our larger clients call us “Santa’s Dream Team,” and we bring that same standard to your home.
Why choose my team:
- Commercial‑grade LEDs with strong warranties and clean installs that protect shingles and gutters.
- 25+ years in outdoor lighting, licensed and insured, with a maintenance program that doesn’t vanish in January.
If you’re in Parker—The Pinery, Canterberry Crossing, Stroh Ranch—or anywhere in Douglas County, I’d love to light your season. Message me for a fast quote and an install date that works for your family.



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