How can Christmas lights be utilized indoors to add a subtle ambience to a room without being overpowering?

Would it be better to use the Christmas Lights that come in tinted shades and give off a soft light orange light as opposed to white light or other colors? I don’t want it to look like a Christmas decoration/theme or look tacky. Also, what are some safety precautions to keep in mind when decorating with them? Are they a fire hazard if draped over fabric, for instance?

I have often decorated tall indoor plants with those tiny white lights. They give off a soft light that doesn’t look particularly Christmasy. I usually leave them on throughout the nite as they light the way to other parts of the house when all is dark in the middle of the night.

I wouldn’t use them over fabric for any length of time as they might scorch the fabric if it came into direct contact.

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7 Responses

  1. drewxjacobs

    I have often decorated tall indoor plants with those tiny white lights. They give off a soft light that doesn’t look particularly Christmasy. I usually leave them on throughout the nite as they light the way to other parts of the house when all is dark in the middle of the night.

    I wouldn’t use them over fabric for any length of time as they might scorch the fabric if it came into direct contact.
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  2. Amanda M

    I always think that that looks tacky. Please rethink.
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  3. shortstuff

    The mini white lights add a lot to a room. I have an artificial Ficus tree in my living room, which is decorated with mini white lights. With the other living room lights turned off, it makes the room very relaxing. I would not drape the lights over fabric, to be on the safe side.
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  4. quin17

    I would go white, solid, motionless, mini lights. A good way to add subtle lighting would be to coil them along the trunk and branches of an indoor tree/plant. Usually plants are kept in the corner, so it would be less distracting than having them hung or draped around the room.
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  5. ujd272

    I have seen the mini lights tucked into tulle ( netting like bridal veil netting ) and this looks pretty on a mantel or even as part of a tablescape. Especially if you use a dark tulle. Navy blue makes it looks like starlight. You can buy the tulle on rolls that are about 6 inches wide at fabric stores. Just make it poufy around the lights and it is a very pretty effect.
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  6. The ReDesign Diva

    Though Christmas lights can look tacky, they don’t have to if you treat them right…

    I have a friend who wanted some funky lighting. We bought a really nice clear glase vase. And then we dumped the lights into it. He set them on a shelf in his bookcase…

    It is great mood lighting!

    Enjoy!
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  7. saaanen

    I have a bridge over my kitchen sink. I wrapped artificial greenery with a string, and then wrapped the whole thing around the bridge. GREAT at 3:00 in the AM
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