Thursday 21 November 2019

6 Decorative Lights That’ll Liven Up Your Deck, Porch, or Patio

A set of string lights hanging over a patio.
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The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting longer, and your porch is darker than sin. Why not brighten things up with some fancy decorative lights? Here are our favorite outdoor lights for the patio, porch, or deck.

What to Look for in Decorative Outdoor Lights

Shopping for deck or patio lights can be kind of overwhelming. You could buy solar-powered lights, string lights, tiny lights that are shaped like flowers, or even a set of smart lights. And since you can’t see a set of lights in action before you buy them (most of the time, anyway), it’s hard to know which path to go down.

So, here are a few things to think about before buying decorative lights for your patio or deck:

  • Brightness: Decorative lights can illuminate an entire porch or add a pop of color to a scene. Generally speaking, string lights will brighten up an area more than grounded lights. Be sure that whatever lights you buy actually fit your lighting needs.
  • Price: An expensive set of lights will shine brighter and last longer than a cheap set of lights. That said, if you’re just looking for decorative lights that aren’t super bright, you might be better off going the cheap route.
  • Solar-powered or plugged in: Some of the lights on this list are solar-powered, while others require the use of an outlet. Consider whether your deck or patio gets enough sunlight for solar-powered lights. If you’re using a light with an outlet, you might want to buy an outdoor timer.
  • Controls: Do you want lights that come with a remote control? Maybe some smart home features? While controls aren’t necessary, they give you a bit of room to be creative with your outdoor lighting.

Let’s get right into it. Here are six of our favorite decorative lights for the deck, porch, or patio.

The Vintage Vibe: Amico Dimmable Edison String Lights

The Amico Edison String Lights
Amico

For the price, Amico’s 50-foot long set of heavy-duty Edison string lights is a steal. These are the kinds of lights you see at fancy restaurants and wedding venues. They’re durable, they’re bright, they have a warm homey feel, and they even work with dimmer switches (or outlet-based dimmer adapters).

As you might imagine, these lights plug into an outlet. They aren’t solar-powered. You’ll also need to replace these bulbs every once in a while, which isn’t a big deal seeing as outdoor incandescent bulbs are dummy cheap.

Unique Solar-Powered Lights: CGN Bubble Lights (2-Pack)

The CGN Solar Powered Bubble Lights
CGN

Looking for something unique? The CGN solar-powered lights (2-pack) are super funky and futuristic. They’re color-changing LED lights with bubbly acrylic centers that look a bit like lightsabers if lightsabers had bubbles inside of them. Also, how fun would lightsabers with bubbles be? Way more fun than sabers without bubbles.

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