As
the most magical moment of the year approaches, Christmas, we put our house to
the point with the nativity scene, the tree, the lights, the crowns, the
garlands and a lot of other things so that in our home the spirit of Christmas
is breathed. Something that charges more and more importance are the lights.
There
are several aspects that you have to keep in mind when choosing your Christmas
lights:
Think
about the corner of your house where you want to light up and, depending on
this, choose the Christmas
star lights that you like best. If you are going to light the tree, I
advise you to put a wreath of lights taking into account the decoration that
will have: blue lights with white cable for a decoration inspired by snow with
white and silvery tones, multicolored lights and movement for a tree Fun and
colorful, warm white lights for a traditional red and gold inspiration. To add
an extra touch, place light balls.
You
can choose between incandescent light, LED light, like Christmas
love or batteries. The LED light will give you more energy savings,
this is the best option, and the batteries will give you greater autonomy
without having a plug nearby.
When
choosing a garland, curtain or tree, choose where you are going to place it and
take measurements well. Always observe the distance to the plug. This will
greatly facilitate the choice when you go to buy it.
If
you also want to make an outdoor Christmas decoration I advise you to follow
the tips of the Bricopedia that explains how to choose Christmas exterior
lights. And you could choose the Christmas
star lights string to wrap it up.
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