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Aging in Place / November 7, 2020
If you’re a homeowner, you might be thinking about decorating your home for the holidays. While picking out the right tree, and putting out your favorite collection of decorative Santas and nutcrackers is important, these pale in comparison to what you have planned for the outside of your house. If you want to make a big splash this holiday season, you’ll need an impressive light display for all your neighbors to envy. Here are some things to consider when it’s time to hang lights this Christmas.
It might seem obvious that you should make a plan, but all you have to do is drive around to see all the Christmas light displays that are made without any real planning whatsoever. If you want to avoid this sorry fate, you’ll have to come up with a lighting design in advance. You don’t have to be a lighting Picasso, but you should take some time to determine how you’d like your yard to look. Pick a focal point for your design. Most people choose the front door as their focal point, but as long as you have some kind of centerpiece for your lighting design, it will help it look attractive and organized.
You can’t buy your lights until you figure out how many you’ll need. Grab a tape measure and record the lengths of the strands you’ll require to complete your design. If you plan on different colors or types of lights for different elements of your home, record those as well. This will ensure that you’ll have everything you’ll need when it’s time to hang lights.
Nothing is more frustrating then hanging lights on a Christmas tree only to realize they don’t work. Now imagine the same problem, but it’s outdoors and a ladder might be required. Before you start to hang lights, test all of them in advance. Also, make sure that the lights you’re using are suitable for outdoor use. This will ensure that they can survive freezing outdoor temperatures to last the whole holiday season.
There are several ways to fasten Christmas lights to your home. Plastic light clips are cheap and easy to use, and will work almost anywhere. If you need to secure lights to railings or bannisters, consider using zip ties. Whatever you do, don’t nail or staple the strands to your home.These are no more effective than clips or ties, and they’ll damage your home’e exterior.
Most importantly, have fun! Put on your favorite Christmas tunes, poor some eggnog and get in the holiday spirit! If you need any help, don’t hesitate to call our team of skilled craftsmen at Handyman Connection of Wichita East, KS.