
Decorating the Christmas tree is not complete without the magical glow of lights. These small lamps make the tree sparkle and fill the room with a festive mood. In the past, people used candles to light Christmas trees. Today, LEDs are widely available in many shapes, colors, and lengths.
LED garlands in different shapes and colors

If you need new lights for the Christmas tree, think about their shape, color, and size before buying. Read the manufacturer's label, safety instructions, and recommendations on the box. The length of the light string is important, too. A small tree may need only 50 lights, while a larger tree may need 100 or more. For a balanced result, plan the lighting before you begin. Avoid connecting more strings than the manufacturer allows; shorter chains are often easier and safer to arrange.
LEDs in the corridor

If you hang lights outside, make sure the set is rated for outdoor use and that you have a safe exterior outlet. Use proper clips rather than damaging the cable. For a cheerful effect, choose lights in red, green, blue, and white. When decorating a tree, divide the lights into sections so you can avoid tangles and distribute the glow evenly. Safety should always come first.
Lush garlands on the fireplace

Multicolored lights

Shining star

Combine candles and fairy lights

Decorate the Christmas tree 










