Christmas Lights: White or Multi-Colored?

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alll white lights says shopping center or government entity to me.
"more tasteful than thou."
Ah! That made me laugh. Thanks.

I'm either/or. I do like strings of white lights; I do like multi-coloured strings, too, though I tend to be far more picky about the colour combos. Some just look better to me than others.
Since we only just started acquiring 'our' Christmas decorations in the last couple of years, we've gone with LEDs. (We try not to feed BC Hydro more than we have to.) However the downside to this is that I think that some LEDs just don't work so well coloured. I think blue is the only really good LED colour. We have a string of red lights for our tree and if it wasn't for the fact that there's not real good reason to get rid of them, I'd switch to blue or white in a snap. So if you're a hardcore multi-colour person, go with the regular big bulbs.
Sorry to say..I'm a white light person at Christmas time. When I see lots of colored lights on a house, I have flashback moments to Las Vegas trips...and some of those memories are best left in the past ;o)
I'm firmly in the colored light camp. White lights just scream "cafe` patio" to me and make me think more of spring and summer rather than Christmas. However I don't like the strings of single color lights. Those look bad to me and I don't think they look good at all when used for outdoor decoration.
I grew up mostly in Germany where white lights were always used. When we were in the States for Christmas everything looked so different with all the colored lights.
But I think you're right. I'm seeing more and more white lights on houses and trees these days.


I used to be a white light person until I had a kid. Now, I wouldn't have anything but colored lights on a tree. I think they bring back more memories from when I was a kid.
I like the colored lights, but im not sure if its the lights i like so well or the colorful reflections they make off of other Christmas tree decorations.

On the other hand a lot of people still use what i call icicle lights decorating outside, and those to me seem odd looking unless they are pure white.
We use white LEDs outside and coloured ones on the tree indoors.
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I'm unfamiliar with "more tasteful than thou", really, because I don't live in a metro area-- "more tasteful than thou" usually comes stated to me as "jak, you live in the ass end of nowhere, in a cultural wasteland." (Undeserved, I'd say.) I remember someone in my folks' old neighborhood that had a huge array of white lights that we squinted to look at, but since he was known to fly a "Budweiser, King of Beers" flag instead of the Stars and Stripes, and named their family cat "Beersley", I would not count him among the tasteful.

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My son and I were driving the other day and we noticed how everyone in our neighborhood has white lights – on their trees, their bushes, their houses. (We are of the multi-colored movement.) He said to me: "All those white lights make all their trees look so lonely. Who wants to look lonely on purpose?"

Touche.
My mother insisted on multi-colored lights when my sister and I were younger. When we got into our teens, she switched over to the white ones which I am beginning to prefer..a little more elegant in my opinion.
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There's something sterile and ho-hum about them, not to mention the snobby, pretentious aura they can have on an expensive home that says, "more tasteful than thou."

Thanks so much for this post--it makes me smile. My husband could have written it. I used to be a white-lights-only advocate--but I converted, this season, to colored, much to my husband's surprise and delight. I don't even really know why--I just drove around our neighborhood and realized he was right. The houses decorated in white lights only did look cold and sterile to me. I love our multi-colored Christmas tree now. We do have a single white light--the star-shaped tree topper--and having that be the single white light really seems to honor the star somehow.
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nothing says christmas like multi-colored lights. hands down, white lights are just boring, especially if they don't even blink. c'mon watsup with that!!!
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Either! Though ours is all white; I think it's whatever you prefer. Both my wife and I happened to have a fully working white set, so we went with those. It does depend - if you've got 'themed' decorations all of one colour, then multi-coloured doesn't look good. But if you've gone like we have - a decoration from a trip here; one from a holiday there; one from a friend etc then any attempt at colour-co-ordiation is thwarted and best stick with white to avoid clashing!
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I found a cool light set called Brite Star (they had them at Menards) that can switch back and forth between all white and multi-colored. You get a remote that lets you turn them on and off and you can choose all white, all multi-colored, or switch back and forth. It's a good solution for us, since I like multicolored and my wife likes all white. Even though they're LEDs they're expensive for Christmas lights, but you can find them for half-off this time of year.

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