Long reserved for the holiday season or at the taverns, the light garlands are among these essential decorative objects in our interiors.
The hygge trend as well as the importance of Instagram in our decorating desires and inspirations have something to do with it.
Affordable, often working with LED lights and a few batteries, easy to install: these are all reasons to dare to adopt the light garland in its interior.
7 Ways to Illuminate Your Interior with a Decorative Light Garland
As a wall decoration, to highlight a pretty object or to create a subdued atmosphere: there are dozens of ways to use the decorative string lights to add a little magic to your interior!
# 1 – To put under glass
Whether you buy them from the store or buy them in decoration stores, glass bells like vases can make an excellent container to enhance your string lights.
# 2 – To create or dress a headboard
Wallpaper, paint, wall hanging, macrame… There are many ideas to create an original headboard in the bedroom!
# 3 – To frame a mirror
Bring a dramatic touch to a mirror by using string lights to frame it. You can opt for “Case” garlands like La Case by Cousin Paul, or very fine copper wire garlands.
# 4 – To have an auxiliary light on a balcony
Balconies are often small spaces that do not require the installation of large fixtures to be lit. To create a subdued but friendly atmosphere, install one or more light garlands.
# 5 – To hang photos in a teenage bedroom
With the rise of Polaroid photo printing applications, the photo wall allows you to integrate your fondest memories into the decor. To create an instagrammable photo wall, combine the images with a light garland.
# 6 – To create a night light type in a child’s room
Following the trend of night lights like rabbits or doe, it is now the light garland that creates a soft light in the room of your little ones.
A real decorative element, we associate it with a cabin bed for a very trendy bedroom.
# 7 – To get a message across
Like neon lights, string lights can be diverted to pass messages or hang mantras on the wall.
“Dream”, “smile” or even “hello” are some of the light messages that we see most often on Instagram.