If you haven’t already started taking down your holiday lights, you probably will do so during the next couple weeks. This page offers some helpful hints for storing them easily so they’ll be ready for next year.
Archive for December, 2010
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Landscape lighting creates instant sculpture
It may not seem like it, but landscape lighting has lots of uses in the winter. In previous posts, we’ve talked about the added security and visibility it offers to your house and property especially during these days when there’s less daylight. We’ve even talked about how it can turn a large rock or unique tree in your yard in striking features.
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Reviving traditional Christmas lights
Old is in this year when it comes to Christmas lights. After new light designs such as icecle lights, net lights, and LED lights dominated the holiday light displays in past years, This article found that traditional C7 and C9 lights are back among the most popular lights. Here’s why:
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More outdoor holiday light safety
This page offers some more safety tips you need to follow in order to enjoy your outdoor Christmas lights. Please keep these in mind as you decorate over the holidays.
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Lighting with LEDs
If you’re looking for more efficient holiday lighting this year, LED lights may be the way to go. As this article describes, LED (light-emitting diode) lights quality lighting and energy efficiency. Once their design improves, LEDs will probably replace all other lighting options, even the new florescent bulbs. Here are some of their benefits.