Deciding what products to use in your holiday decorating can be overwhelming. In an effort to help make the decision-making process easier for office managers, property managers, and hotel managers, we've prepared a quick guide to LED lighting to assist you. Check out this free LED Christmas Lights guide, which features a complete overview of LED lighting and its benefits.
In order to be an effective manager, you have to plan ahead so that you can make quick, efficient decisions for your team and stay ahead of the game.
Now, it's time to start preparing for the holidays. One of the first things you'll need to do is create a design for your holiday decor. This will ensure that your space is prepared for any parties or events happening during the holiday season. You'll need trees, wreaths, garland, and most importantly, lighting.
Lighting is one of the most impactful decor elements, but it can also be the most frustrating. We're all familiar with the annual dread that comes with untangling and hanging our holiday lights each year. And, even after we do manage to get them untangled, there's always the fear of a light being out. If you can get even half of your lights to light up on the first try, it's a huge relief.
Thankfully, there's now a solution to this issue.
Tinker no more—LED lights are here!
The benefits of LED lighting have been discussed frequently in the commercial sphere, but now that the general public is becoming aware of these benefits, their popularity has skyrocketed. LED lighting may very well be the new norm in holiday decorating.
When LED Christmas lights first hit the market, they were met with some resistance– mainly because the cool tone of the white LED lights was a bit too close to true white for most designers' tastes. When decorating for the holidays, most designers and consumers prefer to opt for a warmer shade of white that has hints of yellow.
Enter the Warm White LED: LED technology has come a long way in recent years and manufacturers are now able to recreate the warm glow of traditional Christmas lights without sacrificing any of the benefits that come with LED lighting. So, consumers can now have the warm, comforting tones of traditional lights with the efficiency of LED lighting.
The biggest benefit of LED Christmas lights is that they consume far less electricity than standard incandescent bulbs, which can save businesses tons of money on their electricity bill during the holiday season. But, are the long-term savings worth the upfront costs of LED lights?
The answer is YES! LED lights will help you save tons of money and they'll last longer than their iridescent counterparts.
Want to learn more about how LED lighting can help you save this holiday season? Stay tuned for part 2 of our series on holiday lighting.