Lights Of Christmas Owl City – It is that time of the year to begin thinking about setting up your Christmas lights. Why don’t you try something different this year? There are a few ways that you can spice up your Christmas lighting schemes. You can use your existing Christmas lights in new or unique ways. Alternatively, you can explore a number of the newest Christmas lighting trends which are on the market.
Obviously the cheapest choice is to re-use your old Christmas lights in ways that are different from this past year or preceding years. If you tend to run a series across the front gutter of your property, try to change things up. Maybe this year you can choose to illuminate the handrails of your front porch and the perimeter of your door. Experiment with different ideas. Perhaps you have a couple front trees which can be strung with lights while keeping your house unadorned. Think outside of your traditional Christmas lighting ideas. You can try out a number of different lighting ideas. If a new idea fails to appeal to you, just down it and try something fresh.
A more expensive way of switching things up, is to put money into fresh Christmas lighting. With the wider lighter and more energy efficient lights on the market, you even be saving money in the long term. These newer more energy efficient lighting will have a positive impact on your electricity bill. If you don’t have the funds for fresh Christmas lights this year, think about buy a single”attention” piece. The accession of this ball to your existing strings of lighting will add some spice.
A word of caution if you are considering whether to get new Christmas lighting. Christmas lights tendencies tend to go and come. What appeared spectacular and lovely one year might not look so spectacular another year. I learned this lesson using icicle lights. The first year they were around the market I loved them. They looked so fresh and sparkly. The following year their popularity appeared to burst and each second home was adorned with icicle lighting. I quickly tired of icicle lights. I tend towards more subtle traditional lighting schemes, wait a year or two before buying into the new Christmas lights tendencies and you’ll be less likely to make a mistake.