Absolutely — this is exactly the kind of project we love. You’re not alone in feeling that standard commercial-grade benches can look a bit too massive or institutional for a neighborhood setting. Many HOAs seek that sweet spot: furniture that’s tough enough for shared use but scaled to feel inviting, not imposing.
The short answer is yes — we do offer residential-scale options designed with HOAs in mind. These benches are narrower, shorter in length, and feature more refined profiles than heavy-duty park versions. For example, our “Community Comfort” line features 4-foot and 5-foot lengths with tapered armrests and softer wood finishes that blend naturally into landscaped courtyards, pocket parks, or sidewalk nooks. They’re built to withstand weather and regular use — think powder-coated steel frames and treated hardwood slats — yet they sit lower and lighter, visually, than what you’d find at a municipal sports field.
What I’d recommend is focusing on materials and placement strategy. If your HOA has a mix of sunny and shaded areas, consider benches with UV-resistant finishes and drainage slots to prevent water pooling. Also: many HOAs pair a few of these residential-scale benches with a small trash receptacle and a bike rack — it creates a “welcome station” feel without overwhelming the landscape.
Feel free to send me a quick sketch or rough measurements of your intended spots (e.g., “two benches flanking the pool gate” or “one bench by the mail kiosk”). I can then match you to the best current option — we even have a few models with optional backs for extra comfort. And if you need samples for board approval, let me know; we can send finish swatches and technical drawings to help your team decide.