Outdoor LED Christmas Lights
Outdoor Christmas lights require specific technical features to withstand weather conditions. Our outdoor garlands have IP65 certification, guaranteeing protection against rain, snow, and dust. The cables are reinforced and the connections are sealed for maximum durability.
Outdoor LED lights consume up to 90% less energy than traditional bulbs, allowing you to light up entire facades without driving up your electricity bill. A 10-meter LED garland uses just 4-8W, compared with 40-80W for traditional models. In addition, LED lights do not heat up, eliminating fire risks even in prolonged installations.
Indoor Christmas Lights
For indoor spaces, Christmas tree lights and decorative garlands create warm and cozy environments. Our indoor LED lights are available in warm white tone (2700-3000K), perfect for creating family-friendly and comfortable atmospheres.
Indoor garlands are lighter and more flexible, making them easy to place on trees, shelves, staircases, and furniture. We offer models with transparent or green cable so they blend discreetly into the decor, as well as options with copper or silver decorative cable for a more modern style.
Garlands and Light Curtains
String lights are the most versatile element of Christmas decor. Our LED garlands range from 5 to 50 meters in length, with bulb spacing every 10-15 cm for even lighting. The extendable models allow you to connect up to 10 sets in a row, creating installations of up to 100 meters without losing light intensity.
Christmas light curtains typically measure 3x3 meters, with multiple vertical strands that create a cascading effect. They are ideal for large windows, backdrop walls at events, and porch decor. Our models include 8 programmable lighting modes: steady, flashing, wave, sequential, chasing, fading, twinkling, and combination.
Frequently asked questions about Christmas lights
What are the lights used at Christmas called?
Garlands or strings are the most common for trees and railings. Curtains create a vertical cascading effect. Net lights cover bushes evenly. LED tubes and icicle lights simulate hanging icicles.
What colors are trending for Christmas?
For 2025, pure warm white dominates minimalist decorations. Ice blue with silver creates modern atmospheres. The classic red with gold remains popular. Amber and copper lights are gaining popularity for a vintage style, as is programmable multicolor RGB.
How much do LED Christmas lights consume?
A 10-meter LED garland consumes 4-8W in total. Used 6 hours a day for 30 days, it costs approximately €0.17. Traditional lights consume 4-8W per bulb, making them 10 times more expensive in electricity consumption.
How many meters of lights do I need for my tree?
- Tree 120-150 cm: 10-15 meters (moderate) or 20-25 meters (dense)
- Tree 180 cm: 20-30 meters (moderate) or 40-50 meters (dense)
- Tree 210-240 cm: 30-40 meters (moderate) or 60-80 meters (professional)
The general rule is 100 LED lights for every 30 cm of height for standard illumination.
Are outdoor Christmas lights water-resistant?
Yes, but check the IP certification. You need at least IP44 (splash protection) for covered areas, or IP65 (full protection) for direct exposure to rain and snow. Our outdoor lights at Vetonek have IP65 certification and waterproof connectors.
Can I leave the Christmas lights on all night?
Yes, LED lights certified CE can stay on continuously without risk. However, we recommend automatic timers (€10-15) to turn them off between 1-6 AM: you save energy, extend the transformer’s lifespan, and reduce light pollution.
How do I safely install Christmas lights outdoors?
- Check for IP65 certification and use adhesive hooks (never nails)
- Connect to GFCI outlets (electrical leak protection)
- Maximum of 10 garlands connected in series
- Protect transformers from direct rain
- Secure cables with ties, avoiding tension
- Disconnect during severe thunderstorms