Christmas Tree Light Colours: A Look At Your Options

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year and decorating our homes is one of the best things about the season. Everybody has their own unique style when it comes to Christmas tree decorations, so it isn’t always easy to know which colour of lights to string around your tree!

Luckily, there are lots of colourful Christmas tree lights to choose from. You could go for some sparkling bright white LEDs and or create a mesmerising display with strings of multicolour LEDs. 

Let’s take a look at some of the main options available for your home and unlit Christmas tree.

What colours are available?

Regardless of what colour you prefer, Christmas Tree World has something that everyone will love. Our lights come in a broad spectrum of colours, offering you plenty of choices when it comes to decorating your artificial Christmas tree

Red Christmas lights

When we think of traditional Christmas colours, red might not be the first one that comes to mind. Why not stick with red Christmas tree lights this year? Our ultra-bright red tree lights feature 360 LEDs on a 6ft-long string. 

Blue Christmas lights

For a more relaxed and snowy ambience, add our blue Christmas tree lights to your seasonal display. Our multifunction blue tree lights are available with 300 LEDs or 600 LEDs. You can enhance your frosty decorative look by mixing these lights with our white Christmas tree lights. 

White Christmas lights

If you prefer a more contemporary approach to lighting, our white Christmas tree lights might be perfect for you. You can keep things simple and bright with white LEDs on your tree or combine them with our multicolour selection for an even more dynamic display. 

Our white tree lights are available in strings of 300, 480, 600, and 1,000 LEDs. We also offer white cluster Christmas lights and white LED icicle Christmas lights to decorate your home if you want something different.  

Warm white Christmas lights

Keep things simple and cosy with our glowing warm white Christmas tree lights. You could use these on your Christmas tree or string them around bannisters to illuminate your home. 

Browse our collection and choose from multifunction LED lights, LED cluster lights, LED icicle lighting and solar powered string lights

Amber Christmas lights

Another way to bring a subtle glow to your display with a touch of colour is by using amber Christmas tree lights. These multifunction lights have 360 LED lights on each string and can be used both indoors and outdoors. 

Multicolour Christmas lights

If you can’t pick just one colour to decorate your tree with, multicolour Christmas tree lights are the best fit! Sit back and watch a vibrant colour display every evening and brighten up your living room with different light settings. These lights come with LED strings of between 360 and 2000 lights, making them perfect for several different heights of Christmas trees. 

What do Christmas light colours symbolise?

Did you know that different Christmas tree light colours can have specific meanings? Some people pick a particular colour because it suits their decoration theme, while others will go for one with a meaning behind it. 

Red lights

Red is one of the most popular colours to use as part of your decorations and we see it a lot during Yuletide. You could see the colour by itself or combined with green, white, silver and gold for a complete colour palette. 

Red can be used to represent holly berries and apples that appear during the winter season. The vibrant colour is additionally seen on the poinsettia plant and the breasts of robins during this time.

Blue lights

Blue is often associated with coldness and winter. Even though ice is transparent, we typically associate blue with it. When paired with white lights, you can create a stunning winter wonderland at home.

Blue lights are commonly used in Hanukkah celebrations as well. In the past, blue lights have been used to represent fallen soldiers, firefighters, and police officers during the festive period. 

White lights

Many believe that white represents peace, calm and cleanliness, but this colour can also represent birth. The colour white is often favoured for its simplicity in design and suits contemporary homes and decorations. 

When we think of Christmas, we think of snow! Nothing beats the glistening white of snow. White lighting is an excellent option if you want to create a snowy scene. 

Yellow, amber and golden lights

Golden lights such as yellows and ambers can be used to represent wealth and royalty. When the three wise men visited baby Jesus, one of the gifts they brought him was gold. In general, yellows, ambers and golds are also symbolic of the sun which gives life.

Why choose our colourful lights?

Buying colourful LED lighting for your Christmas tree can brighten up your home and complete your festive decorations. However, there are other reasons why you should consider choosing our colourful Xmas tree LED lights. 

Variety of different settings 

Many of our lights come with as many as 8 different settings and remote controls, giving you complete control over your lighting displays. 

Energy-efficient LEDs

All of our festive LED lights are energy-efficient and long-lasting, meaning you’ll be able to use your lights all through the winter season without worrying about energy bills. 

Give back to a good cause

For each order made, we will plant a tree in the Borneo rainforest to help develop an endangered rainforest. Almost half of the rainforest in the region has been lost and will continue to decline unless something is done. 

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Choose the right colour of lighting for your home

At Christmas Tree World, we can help you decorate your home and garden with colourful and safe LED lighting. If you want a symbolic theme for your festive display, there are many lights that can fit the purpose. Or if you simply want to have fun with colours, our multi-coloured lights are a great option. Visit our Christmas tree shop and light up your home with festive cheer this winter or use our Christmas tree decoration calculator to work out how many lights you need.