If you are looking for the perfect Christmas light for house decorating this season you may want to consider the general style of your home before making a purchase. Christmas yard decorations come in all shapes and sizes and one may be a little better for your particular style home than another.
Many people like to keep holiday decorating simple and elegant. One of the hottest Christmas lights for house decoration is the spotlight. You can feature a great holiday door decoration with a clean, bright spotlight on the feature. This type of Christmas light for house decor is great for traditional homes.
For instance, think about a traditional home in the colonial style complete with white siding and a magnificent, postcard-like, red door. If you add a holiday wreath in green splendor, spotlight it all, you've created a wonderful, elegant holiday design. It has all the traditional appeal of a holiday scene and simplicity.
Another way to add dazzle and pizzazz to your exterior decorations: Think of putting a log cabin house with a Christmas light outside that will brighten a dark exterior as well as entertain passers-by. A spotlight will truly illuminate the scene and with larger flashing bulbs, and a dark exterior will come suddenly alive. Christmas yard decorating can be very elegant in this style, too.
Owners of cottage style homes might want to look into purchasing small twinkling lights. I have a small cottage house and I initially thought that perfect Christmas yard decorating would be big and flashy. So I purchased a bunch of holiday lights and I couldn't wait to see the display.
My sweetie and I were a little overwhelmed by the outcome. There was way too much going on with this display. The Christmas yard decorations should not be bigger than the house itself. The display seemed to swallow up our little cottage and the whole outcome was no less than disappointing.
After that we decided to cut back a little. No investing in icicle lights and flashing bulbs, instead we decided on just a few strings of twinkle lights would be more suited to our little cottage. I absolutely love the thought that we can add lots of twinkles and splashes of flashing lights during the Christmas season. It just turns out that with the front of our cottage being so small, subtlety would be a lot easier on the eyes.
If we owned a large house, all those big displays would be wonderful. Bigger houses can support extravagant house decorations. We cut back and decided to use the left-over decorations from the front in the back yard. We figured it would be less overpowering if we spread them around. - 16003
Many people like to keep holiday decorating simple and elegant. One of the hottest Christmas lights for house decoration is the spotlight. You can feature a great holiday door decoration with a clean, bright spotlight on the feature. This type of Christmas light for house decor is great for traditional homes.
For instance, think about a traditional home in the colonial style complete with white siding and a magnificent, postcard-like, red door. If you add a holiday wreath in green splendor, spotlight it all, you've created a wonderful, elegant holiday design. It has all the traditional appeal of a holiday scene and simplicity.
Another way to add dazzle and pizzazz to your exterior decorations: Think of putting a log cabin house with a Christmas light outside that will brighten a dark exterior as well as entertain passers-by. A spotlight will truly illuminate the scene and with larger flashing bulbs, and a dark exterior will come suddenly alive. Christmas yard decorating can be very elegant in this style, too.
Owners of cottage style homes might want to look into purchasing small twinkling lights. I have a small cottage house and I initially thought that perfect Christmas yard decorating would be big and flashy. So I purchased a bunch of holiday lights and I couldn't wait to see the display.
My sweetie and I were a little overwhelmed by the outcome. There was way too much going on with this display. The Christmas yard decorations should not be bigger than the house itself. The display seemed to swallow up our little cottage and the whole outcome was no less than disappointing.
After that we decided to cut back a little. No investing in icicle lights and flashing bulbs, instead we decided on just a few strings of twinkle lights would be more suited to our little cottage. I absolutely love the thought that we can add lots of twinkles and splashes of flashing lights during the Christmas season. It just turns out that with the front of our cottage being so small, subtlety would be a lot easier on the eyes.
If we owned a large house, all those big displays would be wonderful. Bigger houses can support extravagant house decorations. We cut back and decided to use the left-over decorations from the front in the back yard. We figured it would be less overpowering if we spread them around. - 16003
About the Author:
Christina Bass-Pringle is a homemaking enthusiast and lover of the holidays, especially Christmas yard decoration Visit her site for your free holiday gift, Tales of Christmas Past, and for unique and simple ideas to make the perfect holiday home on a budget.