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  2. Deck the House With These Cascading Christmas Lights - AOL

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    Icicle Christmas Lights. This massive, 33-foot strand of 400 cascading color LEDs offers a ton of coverage, and work well over a garage or around the exterior of your house.

  3. How to Choose the Right Size, Type, and Color of Christmas ...

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    Colored lights: Whether one solid color or multi-colored, these lights are fun, vibrant, and festive—great for adding either a vintage or a youthful look to your Christmas decor. Some even ...

  4. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    A string of electric Christmas lights, unlit, decorating the edge of a roof on a house in Keswick, Ontario, Canada; Christmas 2008. Traditional C6 bulbs were typically 15 volts, and used in series strings of eight bulbs, or multiples of 8.

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    Green-on-Green. Interior designer Christina Salway gave her 230-year-old Maine kitchen a new-old look with a cozy, yet sophisticated green-on-green palette, choosing a darker blueish-green for the ...

  6. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor lighting outfits for the home were offered in quantity starting in the 1930s. By the 1960s, with the popularity of tract housing in the US, it became increasingly common to outline the house (particularly the eaves) with weatherproof Christmas lights.

  7. Eaves - Wikipedia

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    Eaves overhang, shown here with a bracket system of modillions. The eaves are the edges of the roof which overhang the face of a wall and, normally, project beyond the side of a building. The eaves form an overhang to throw water clear of the walls and may be highly decorated as part of an architectural style, such as the Chinese dougong ...