Festoon Lighting Buying Guide
What are Festoon Lights?
Why Choose Festoon Lights?
Where to Place Festoon Lights?
How to Hang Festoon Lights
Light Bulb of Choice
Standard Voltage vs Low Voltage
Plan and Measure
Quick Buying Tips
Festoon Lighting Buying Checklist
What are Festoon Lights?
Festoon lights are closely related to the classic fairy string light. Instead of small LED bulbs along a string, these lights are fitted with small bulb sockets that in most cases can hold the bulb of your choice. This gives you the option to use LED and Edison light bulbs for a customisable look. They focus on safety, weather resistant IP ratings, are great DIY lighting solutions and are virtually maintenance free. They are often found throughout outdoor areas in breweries, pubs, cafes, music festivals and even suspended between city alleyways. However, Festoon Lights are also perfect for around the home in the backyard, on the balcony or even indoors.
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Why Choose Festoon Lights?
Festoon lights are fantastic lighting solutions. They are multipurpose and so versatile that anyone can use them to increase their home appeal or add a nostalgic touch to a commercial project. Ranging from the homeowner’s DIY party lighting that plug into a wall socket without the need for an electrician, to heavy duty, made to last permanent commercial fitouts that will endure harsh weather. Furthermore, festoon lights are highly customisable with particular styles available in different lengths, with extra tail lengths and choice of bulbs.
Styles
Festoons can be found in many varieties but there are two common: flush or hanging.
Flush
This style sits flush against the festoon light cabling with no hanging. This means that wherever you place the cable, the lights are also placed in that position. This style is great for lining edges of signage, billboards or a deck roof.
Hanging
The first has the light bulbs flush against the string. The second style features the bulbs hanging from a small cable that is attached to a main cable cord.
Where to Place Festoon Lights?
Festoon lights can be placed nearly anywhere around the home, even inside. Due to their versatility and ease of use, placement of festoon lights is limited to the imagination.
Backyard
Where residential applications of festoons lights are commonly found. Festoon lights are available in the perfect lengths for small and large backyards, meaning no matter the size of your home, you can use them. String in trees, hang them from an apartment courtyard wall or thread from one end of a yard to the other. Some festoon light can be extended with extra tail lengths if needed.
Inside the Home
Festoon lights are not just for the outdoors. Decorating a child’s bedroom, the family living room or staircase railings with string lights is a common design found in homes. As some variations of festoon lighting can be easily plugged in via a wall socket power switch, they are simple to install, use and pack away for another time.
Commercial Applications
Whether in a brewery warehouse, suburban cosy café or large family pub eatery, festoon lights can set the mood. Festoon lights are available in lengths from 10 metres all the way up to 100 metres, meaning large spaces are not left out. Think both outdoors and indoors. Large warehouse breweries or pub eating areas are perfectly suited for illumination via festoon lights. Beer gardens, café outdoor seating areas and even open-air restaurants are also ideal for festoon lights.
When to Use Festoon Lights?
Deciding when to use festoon lights is only limited by the imagination. Almost any event, whether it is indoors or outdoors, these lights are more than suitable.
Backyard Parties
Festoon lights are commonly found in small to large backyards and are perfect for parties. Whether it be a birthday party, Christmas, catch up drinks or just a family dinner on a summer night, bowing festoons over a grassy yard or over a table set up creates an unmatched atmosphere.
Weddings
Whether it’s a backyard wedding, on a farm, at a golf club or in a church, a wedding can be lit by festoons to create an unrivalled atmosphere.
Festivals
More and more outdoor festivals and events are being lit by festoon lighting. Concerts, food festivals, pop up breweries and street parties all chose festoon lights to create ambient atmospheres for guests and patrons.
Events
Events like corporate functions, council events or retail store opening nights can all be enhanced with festoon lights. The DIY versatility the plug-in capabilities of festoon lights mean they can be set up for short events and packed away easily.
How to Hang Festoon Lights
As spaces, homes and workplaces vary in size, some festoon lengths are better than others and hanging these can present issues like drooping and sag in the festoon line. You also must consider, among many other things, the way you are going to hang your festoons across your space. Below are some essential tips on hanging your festoons lights in your space.
1. Plan & Measure
Before purchasing your festoon lights, measure your space and hanging distance. this will help you when deciding on what length of light you need or if extra hooks, cables or wiring is needed. Measure everything before you shop. This includes the width of your space, the height of the area and estimation of your desired drop and even the width of a tree. This will then come in handy when browsing and deciding on what type of festoon you want to buy.
2. Install Lampholders Downwards
It may sound simple, but these is nothing worse than installing your brand new festoon lights with the lampholders facing towards the sky. to achieve optimal illumination from your lights, ensure the lampholders are facing downwards onto the areas you want to illuminate.
3. Use Hooks & Wires
Generally, festoon light end caps should not be used to support long lengths of string lights. Instead, coaxial staples and cable clips can be used to secure festoons to edges around your home. Using a wire cable and hooks can also add extra strength to hanging lights and let you reduce drooping and sag in the line. These can be purchased online or from your local hardware store. Please see illustrations below as an example:
4. Get Creative
Festoons are most effective when they are creatively hung. This could mean wrapping around a large central backyard tree, draping across a backyard fence or suspending across an outdoor eating and entertaining areas. Festoons look their best with a slight unobtrusive slack in the line sand draped over a main area in the space.
5. Think About the Layout
There are several common ways to hang festoon lengths, depending on your space size and purpose. These will each present the light in a slightly different way and are each their own statement. Ways to hang your festoons lights are limited to the imagination but following a particular style can sometimes help make those decisions simpler and stress free.
Please see below for examples of different festoon light hanging layouts:
Wedge Layout
This layout of hanging festoons features a central point, like a tree or pillar, and hanging the lights spread in a wedge shape to a secure point, like skirting board or fence. This spreads out light and can cover many different areas. A wedge layout can be as small or large as you need by choosing appropriate lengths of string light. Keep in mind your power source and if the secure points are suitable for installation.
Parallel Layout
This layout is a simple and effective way to use festoon lights by hanging them in a row parallel to each other. This covers a wide range of illumination, perfect above outdoor entertaining settings. It is a classic style that is found in cafes, breweries and outdoor areas.
Criss-Cross Layout
Perfect for smaller areas like courtyards and small cafes areas. the criss-cross layout is a classic layout that covers a large area and does not require long measurements of festoon strings.
Light Bulb of Choice
It’s not all about the durability and practicality of festoon string lights. Choosing the right light bulb for the occasion must also be well-thought-out. Appearance is everything, so always consider your bulb shape or type. Luckily, festoon lights come with an array of bulb choices to choose from.
Edison
Edison light bulbs are the most nostalgic bulbs available. They offer a classic warm glow that will set the mood in your backyard or at your event. These are available with different shaped filaments for an added decorative touch.
LED
Versatile and robust bulbs that are perfect for applications that need a sturdy bulb. These come in a wide range a styles and sizes from large classic bulb shapes with different wattages to starry teardrop bulbs.
Coloured
A classic look that is often found strung among Australian backyard undercover areas on summer nights. These are festive bulbs that can be used for parties, Christmas festivities and music festivals.
Low Voltage
LED Bulbs that are made from from polycarbonate materials which means they are shatterproof and can withstand harsh conditions outside. Their low voltage means you can achieve a nostalgic glow with lower energy consumption.
Shapes
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Teardrop
These are bulbs that are narrow at the base and widen at the end in the shape of a teardrop. This is the closest look to a classic bulb that can be used with festoon lights.
Round
The classic bulb shape designed upon the same look that Thomas Edison first patented back in the late 1800s. This bulb shape is the perfect complement to festoon lighting.
Small Round
These are small bulbs that a commonly used on festoon lights. They can be used to replicate a soft glow and are minimal in design.
Standard Voltage vs Low Voltage
Not all festoon lights are the same. Good quality festoons are commonly found in two voltage types; standard and low. Their differences vary and depending on your hanging needs one may be more suitable than the other.
Standard Voltage
This type of commonly found festoon light is the easiest to use. They are generally set up using a wall plug, meaning there is no need to hire an electrician. This also means they can be set up for an occasion and stored away afterwards. They are compatible with an array of light bulbs and make fantastic gift ideas.
Low Voltage
These festoons are commercial grade lights that are commonly use in commercial and residential applications. They have a focus on safety and durability, with the ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. Some can range up to 100 metres in length and are virtually maintenance free.
Low voltage festoons are also great for spaces where the lights will be installed for a longer period. The low voltage means lower costs and happier wallets.
IP Ratings
Like all outdoor lighting, Festoon Lights will have an Ingress Protection (IP) rating. This indicates the level of protection that a light has against solids like dust and liquids like water. The higher the number, the greater the protection. When looking at an IP Rating, the first number indicates solids protection and the second indicates water protection. Always double check a lights IP rating before installing.
Higher IP rated Festoon lights will have a seal at the base of the lampholder. When sealed correctly, this creates a tight seal to prevent water getting in and damaging the bulbs. Check the bulb seal and lampholder to ensure there are no cracks.
Plan and Measure
Before purchasing your festoon lights, measure your space and hanging distance. This will help you when deciding on what length of light you need or if extra hooks, cables or wiring is needed. Measure everything before you shop. This includes the width of your space, the height of the area and estimation of your desired drop and even the width of a tree. This will then come in handy when browsing and deciding on what type of festoon you want to buy.
Festoon Lights Buying Checklist
Quick Buying Tips
- Ensure you install your lampholders facing downwards
- Use wire and cables to support long festoon cables and reduce sagging and drooping
- Consider low voltage festoon lights for permanent installations
- Check the IP ratings and ask a qualified electrician for placement advise
- Draw out a plan for your festoon hanging layout to see what suits your space
- Consider the differences between flush and hanging festoon cables