The Top 5 Places to Shop for Holiday Decorations in San Francisco, California

SL Newman
Kumquat Art & Home
Neighborhood: San Fran
San Francisco, CA 94118
United States of America
Unsure of the best place in San Francisco to shop for your holiday decorations? Concerned about getting holiday decorations that are eco-friendly? If you are looking for the best places to shop for your holiday decorations in the San Francisco, California area then you are in luck. I have compiled a list of the top five places you should look for your holiday decorations in the San Francisco, California area this holiday season.

Do you love the holidays but dislike the putting up and taking down of decorations? If so, there is a company in San Francisco that can help you out with that. Wizard's Clean Team specialize in interior and exterior holiday decorating for the home or the office. They call themselves the detail specialists because they will handle everything from putting up your decorations to taking them down. You call them for a free estimate and tell them some ideas or a theme that you have in mind and they do the rest. They can bring all the decorations or simply add to yours. Call them to set up your free estimate at 415-225-0779 or use their contact form on their website.

Are you concerned about the environment and trying to do things "green" this holiday season? If so you can get some eco positive holiday decorations from a couple of places in the San Francisco area.

The Sloat Garden Center has 10 locations in the San Francisco area. Locations and store hours can be found on their website. They have potted potted organic Christmas trees for sale for your holiday decorating needs. This means that you will be able to plant the tree once you are done with it after the holidays.

If you would rather rent your organic Christmas tree and have it delivered and then picked up to be planted on New Year's you should contact the Friends of the Urban Rainforest in San Francisco. They are located at Presidio of San Francisco, Bldg. # 1007, San Francisco, CA 94129-0456 but you can just call to make the arrangements at 415-561-6890.

If you are looking for some traditional holiday decorations like ornaments and nutcrackers you will watch to stop in The Holiday Shoppe. They have several locations in the San Francisco area including at store at 755 Bridgeway, Sausalitio, CA 94965. You can reach them by phone at 415-332-7432 or on their website. Hours vary during the holiday season so call for specifics.

If artsy, unique and one of a kind describe the holiday decorations you are looking for them you should look no further than San Francisco's Kumquat Art & Home store. It is located at 9 Clement St, San Franciso, CA 94118 and can be reached by phone at 45-752-2140 or on the web. The decorations you will find there are all done by local artists to the San Francisco community. The store is closed on Sundays and Monday, but you can stop by between 11 am and 7 pm the rest of the week.

Published by SL Newman

SL Newman has been working as a freelance writer since 1997. With experience in varied areas such as travel, immigration, finance and health, she has written for a variety of publications including USA Today...  View profile

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  • nate9/4/2008

    Wizard's Clean Team / Wizard's Home Services was a good choice to write about! They have wonderful, unique ideas that you will not see anywhere else, and for a reasonable price! Just try them once and you will see for yourself! They have this great decorator that is present at time of installation and removal to make sure everything is handled in the manner it should be!

  • SF native2/2/2008

    Born and raised in San Francisco, it doesn't sound like this writer has ever been to San Francisco and probably got this from another source. If you look at what (s)he published on the same day, it seems as if it was all gathered and typed up at the same time. The title is also misleading, since the first page talks about not where to shop, but who to hire.

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