Whether you’re making a Christmas light display indoors or outdoors, we’ve got all the pro tips you need to wow the family in person or over zoom this year.
The festive season is here again and it’s making us feel all cosy and excited to decorate the house to high-heaven. For both indoor and outdoor lights, LED lights will save you money on energy costs and you don’t have to worry about them overheating.
Hanging Christmas lights outside the house
Lowes have put together a comprehensive guide for hanging lights outdoors. Starting with the design aspect, it’s handy to pick a focal point. For instance if there’s a feature of the garden or doorway that you can hone in on, the light display will have a sense of order and design. Without one your house could look like someone blasted lights out of a cannon all over your lawn.
First up, here’s some inspiration for where you can start hanging lights outdoors include:
Pro tips on how to start hanging lights outdoors:
How to hang Christmas lights indoors
Now for some pro tips on how to make the most of your indoor festive light display. Indoor Christmas lights look magical strung along doorways, windows or mantels, wrapped around banisters and ceiling beams, and, of course, illuminating a Christmas tree.