Perfecting your holiday lighting

Perfecting your holiday lighting

We’re fast approaching the absolute best time of the year. In just a few weeks, the Christmas / New Year’s madness begins. Are you ready?! One of the enjoyable things about the festive season is preparing your home, and one of the most fundamental aspects of good holiday home decoration is the lighting. Christmas lights are one of the best ways to give your space a celebratory air, and to make your friends, family and guests feel warm and welcome. Here’s your guide to successful holiday lighting.

Eaves of a house covered in Christmas lights

Trust the experts

Stringing Christmas lights can be, well, tricky. Getting up on the roof and making sure everything works correctly can take hours and hours. Not to mention, what if one of the bulbs has blown? What a nightmare! If you want to make sure that you achieve a successful holiday look without any of the trauma, it’s time to call in the professionals.

Christmas lights and outdoor Christmas lantern decorated with red bows

Your expert

Mr. Electric is your expert in all things ‘holiday lighting’ related. Whether it’s ideas for light placement, designing the perfect outdoor lighting scheme, or simply hanging lights all around your house, Mr. Electric is here to make things run smoothly and easily. Save yourself a possible injury, and lots of wasted hours being frustrated with Christmas lights, by calling Mr. Electric.

You can also check out this New York Times complete guide to holiday lighting to get some ideas on how to successfully simplify the process.

Pink Christmas lights in a mason jar

Don’t just light the outside

Lighting is such an important part of your decorations. Do not fall into the trap of lighting the exterior of your home and ignoring the inside. Holiday lights are a huge part of interior decoration as well. You can string Christmas lights around your kitchen and living room, add candles for a homely effect, and take advantage of festive lamps to make the whole place bright and cosy.

Have you ever considered pendant lighting? This elegant light source can make any room absolutely beautiful. Are you confused by pendant lighting? When executed properly and effectively, this lighting will transform your home into an absolute winter wonderland. There are so many beautiful options you can choose.

Multi-coloured lights in outdoor trees

Think outside the box

Often, Christmas lights can look pretty similar. How do you make your home stand out from the rest? You’re going to have to get creative. Where can you string lights that other people don’t have them? Can you switch up the colours of the lights you choose? Have you considered draping stands of light in your trees and hedges to give them an extra pop when the sun goes down?

Christmas lighting shouldn’t be a competition, but looking just like all of your neighbours can be boring. The more you can brainstorm and try to make your house different, the more unique it will look and the more impressed your guests will be.

Star lanterns in outdoor trees

Make some art

Lights don’t have to just be lights. In fact, they can tell a story and add dimension to your space. You can craft shapes and designs from your lights to make your patio or garden a true winter wonderland. You can buy light art or make it a DIY project. This is another time to get creative. You can make Santa’s sleigh or re-enact the Charlie Brown Christmas scene, or even create a snowman figure out of lights. The best part about this is that during the day, your garden will look totally normal, but after hours, it will be transformed into a festive holiday celebration.

If you’re looking for a great way to make your home a holiday haven this Christmas and New Year’s season, lighting is a great place to start. You can make your exterior beautiful and unique with an awesome lighting scheme, and you’ll instantly be in the mood to celebrate once your space is beautiful and filled with holiday spirit.

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