A bride and groom share their first dance on a white floor in an elegant, softly lit ballroom with seated guests watching.
A bride and groom share a dance surrounded by floor fog, with a stone wall and purple lighting in the background.
A decorated barn venue with round tables, white floral centerpieces, glowing candles, and warm ambient lighting highlighting wood beams and chandeliers.
A bride and groom dance outside a stone building at night, surrounded by lit sparklers and trees, with warm lights illuminating the scene.

EVENT LIGHTING & DESIGN IN CENTRAL PA

Your night designed.

Lighting, Design, Effects & Drapery

Lighting sets the mood. Design signs your name to the night. Effects create the moments people remember. Drapery transforms the room itself.

Most clients use pieces from all four. We help you figure out what your night actually needs. Based in Harrisburg, we design and execute throughout Central Pennsylvania, including Lancaster, York, Hershey, Camp Hill, Carlisle, and Mechanicsburg.

Lighting, set to your night.

Lighting is what makes a venue stop looking like a venue and start looking like your venue. It sets the color story for every photo guests take and every photo your photographer captures. We start with what the space already gives you, and design from there.

A DJ booth with turntables and a laptop is set up in a dimly lit event hall with blue lighting and round tables arranged for guests.

Uplighting.

Color-matched to your palette and placed around the perimeter to wash the walls in light. The fastest way to transform a plain ballroom or tent into something intentional.

A bride and groom share their first dance on a white floor in an elegant, softly lit ballroom with seated guests watching.

Intelligent lighting.

Moving fixtures programmed to the music. Subtle during dinner, full-energy on the dance floor. The lighting that reads the room with your DJ.

Elegant banquet hall with long dining tables, white floral centerpieces in tall vases, and dim warm lighting under chandelier fixtures.

Pin lighting.

Tight beams aimed at centerpieces, cake tables, or focal points. The detail that makes your tablescape look like the Pinterest board you saved a year ago.

A banquet hall set for an event with round tables, white chairs with dark sashes, and pink-lit artificial trees as centerpieces under purple lighting.

Full room color wash.

Bathes the entire room in color. Best for high-impact moments: entrances, last dance, late-night transitions.

White event tent with round tables and chairs underneath; dark leaf-like shadows are cast on the tent ceiling.

Tent lighting.

Outdoor receptions need lighting designed for outdoor spaces. String lighting, perimeter wash, and dance floor focus, engineered for the venue you’re using, not adapted from a ballroom kit.

Couple sharing their first dance on an empty dance floor at Harrisburg venue with purple and white spotlights

Dance floor lighting.

Focused fixtures aimed at the floor itself. The layer that turns “people standing around” into “people dancing.”

“The uplighting and intelligent lighting made the room look spectacular.” — Eric G.

Small touches. Lasting impressions.
The details that enhance.

Where lighting sets the mood and drapery shapes the room, design is the layer that signs your name to the night.

A bride and groom share their first dance at their wedding; "Michelle & Justin" is illuminated on the stone wall behind them.

Monogram.

A custom gobo of your initials, names, or wedding date, projected onto the dance floor, a wall, or the ceiling. A signature touch guests notice and photographers love.

A decorated barn venue with round tables set for an event, white drapes, and large illuminated "LOVE" letters against a stone wall at the back.

Love letters.

Four-foot illuminated letters that anchor a sweetheart table, frame a backdrop, or mark a photo moment.

A large group of people attend an indoor event in a brightly lit banquet hall with high ceilings and a chandelier, with some guests standing and others dancing.

Ambiance.

Custom lighting design that warms a room without overpowering it. Best for receptions where the goal is mood, not spectacle.

A decorated indoor event space with string lights, a lit Christmas tree, and snowflake patterns projected on the wooden ceiling.

Seasonal patterns.

Projected gobos like snowflakes, leaves, and florals that bring the season into the room.

Crystal chandeliers hang from a high wooden ceiling, casting intricate light patterns, with white fabric draped across beams in an event space.

Custom projections.

Personalized graphics, hashtags, or pattern washes projected onto walls, dance floors, or ceilings. Anything that uses a gobo, we can design and run.

A bride and groom share their first dance on a dimly lit ballroom floor, surrounded by their wedding party and guests under purple lighting.

Dance floor design.

Custom decals, monogrammed dance floors, and color treatments that turn the floor itself into a design element.

“Klock provided wonderful uplighting, and the LOVE sign was the perfect addition. If you want perfection in your music and other effects, look no further.” — Lauren B.

Goosebumps, by design.
Effects, built for the moment.

Effects are the moments your guests will text you about for years. We don’t recommend every effect for every wedding. Some belong in a barn, others in a ballroom. The conversation we have before your event is where we figure out which ones earn their place.

A couple in formal attire stands arm in arm, facing away, as indoor fireworks and sparklers light up the background at an event.

Magic sparklers.

Cold-spark fountains that throw sparks safely indoors. Perfect for grand entrances, first dances, and the cake cutting. No smoke, no real fire, no fire marshal headaches.

A bride and groom in wedding attire activate a smoke machine on the dance floor, surrounded by guests, photographers, and decorative sparkler fountains.

CO2 blast.

On-demand bursts of cold fog from handheld cannons. Works at the drop on the dance floor, during entrances, or whenever the energy needs to spike.

A DJ in a suit stands behind a booth with turntables, performing in a room with blue lighting and vertical LED light bars.

Pixel tubes.

Programmable LED tubes that frame the DJ booth or dance floor and animate with the music. The look that gives a wedding the feel of a real production.

A bride and groom share a dance surrounded by floor fog, with a stone wall and purple lighting in the background.

Dancing on clouds.

Heavy fog rolls across the floor at ankle level so your first dance happens above the clouds. One of the most photographed effects we offer.

A domed ceiling lit with blue and purple lights, featuring a central round light fixture and star-like projections. Decorative columns and wall details are visible along the edges.

Dancing under stars.

Pinpoint lighting projected across the ceiling that turns any room into a night sky.

Wedding york DJ sets off faux snow as couple dances on empty dance floor

Dancing under snow.

Real-looking falling snow indoors. A signature effect for winter weddings.

“The cold spark sparkler machines were used for both our reception entrance and exit, and were set up differently for each occasion to get the best effect.” — Jeff H.

Some nights deserve to be designed.
A woman in a feathered costume stands near a decorated banquet table with floral arrangements and a tiered cake, against a blue curtain backdrop.

WEDDING & EVENT DRAPERY

Drapery. Customize the room.

Drapery is the part of an event that quietly does the most work. It softens architecture you wish wasn’t there. It frames focal points you want photographed. It turns a barn into a chapel and a ballroom into something intimate. And it’s the layer most likely to end up in your wedding photos, even when guests don’t realize they’re looking at it.

Unlike a fixture you pick from a menu, drapery is custom to your venue and your night. We measure your space, listen to what you’re picturing, and design from there. We own our inventory, install our own work, and stay through the event.

“We had amazing uplighting, string lighting, and drapery at our reception. The ambiance of the room was exactly what we had envisioned.” — Jill M.

OUR PROCESS

How we build your atmosphere.

01.

We talk about the night, not the equipment. Tell us what you’re picturing: the entrance, the first dance, the late-night dance floor energy. We design backwards from those moments.

02.

We match it to your venue. We’ve worked nearly every major venue in Central PA. We know what each room needs and what it already has. No upselling fixtures the venue doesn’t need.

03.

We execute and stay. Our team is on-site through the entire event, adjusting in real time. If a setting needs to change between dinner and dancing, it changes.

Start the conversation.

Tell us your date, your venue, and what you’re picturing. We’ll come back with a quote that fits, and ideas you hadn’t thought of yet.