For many people, New Year is associated with beautiful lighting.
Owners of private homes often decorate their homes in the same way as people in the West prepare for Christmas.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI on design and interior design issues, will tell you what are the pros and cons of the decision to decorate your home for the New Year.
Let's start with the fact that New Year's illumination in many ways allows us to create that very magical atmosphere that we expect from this holiday.
However, outdoor illumination also has practical purposes. For example, beautifully shimmering garlands help to distract attention from the shortcomings of the house facade and emphasize the advantageous angle of your home.
Garlands are also practical in that you won't have to spend money on additional lighting for the area: New Year's illumination will fulfill this role. And since it gets dark early in winter, this will be a great help.
The only downsides worth noting are the increased fire hazard if used incorrectly and individual intolerance to some light modes. For example, flashing light can be dangerous for epileptics.