Creative Ways to Hang Your Lights
They’re versatile, useful and pretty darn fab. I’m talking about string lights friends. If you’re not yet using these workhorses in your outdoor patio design game plan, then keep reading. Because I truly think that string lights are one of the easiest, quickest and least expensive ways to up your outdoor space in the blink of an eye. So before you start planning all of your spring and summer entertaining, it’s time to get real chummy with string lights. Here are some of our favourite ways to incorporate them in your outdoor spaces:
Under an Umbrella
Though you don’t need an umbrella for shade in the evening or at night, they do provide a great spot to add some twinkly string lights. You can simply string the lights around the perimeter of the umbrella, or for an extra pretty effect, line the inside of the umbrella by following the lines of the umbrella seams. Use our solar festoon lights for this look and pop the solar panel in the plant pot! Get creative.
Across a Patio
This is one of the most common ways to use string lights, but that’s because it truly makes a big statement. Use anchor points such as a fence, rooftop or even some strategically added wooden posts to attach the lights in a zigzag pattern across your outdoor space. If you have a very large space to work with, consider using the lights to break up the space and create different areas.
On a Balcony
You don’t need a large space to rock some string lights — even a small balcony works! You can hang the lights along the balcony wall, or string them up around the ceiling of your balcony. You could also use them to outline your patio door by stringing them all the way around. Try our fairy lights, solar seed lights or festoons for this look or use a combination of all 3!
In a Gazebo
If you have a gazebo or any sort of outdoor shaded structure, you can use string lights to further define it. Try lining the perimeter of the structure with lights, or do a combination of perimeter and zigzag strings of light. Depending on your structure, you can use string lights both across the ceiling and on the sides of your structure. Our solar festoons are an affordable option for creating this look. Or you may want to decorate a large place which our connectable festoon lights are perfect for!
Around a Tree
Wrapping trees with string lights is another great way to incorporate some sparkle into your outdoor space. You can keep things simple and wrap just one tree, or go all out and wrap a number of trees on your property. Try to stick with warm white lights to keep the look elegant. Once the tree is wrapped, you can use the strings to hand additional elements such as signs or other decor. To create the same look check out our fairy lights.
Make Artwork
Consider grouping the lights together and hanging them all in one spot to create a mini piece of art. You can use the lights to create a pattern, or simply line them up in rows for a big visual impact. If you want to get super creative, you can even use the lights to spell out a message or someone’s name. Our festoon and fairy lights look amazing hung this way.
Hang From a Window
Use a window to hang festoon or fairy lights. Second-story windows will allow you to create height and drama with your lights. However, you could also consider wrapping the lights around a bunch of different windows.
Create a Chandelier
Don’t be afraid to get creative with your string lights. Try hanging them from a tree, an awning or even a gazebo in straight lines to create a chandelier look. You can hang each line of lights at varying heights to create a much more dramatic feel. This would look especially fab over a dinner table or above an outdoor seating area. Try out curtain lights or fairy lights for a similar look.