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Create an intimate and inviting atmosphere for your living room, bedroom or other home spaces within your home using our beautiful range of LED indoor fairy lights. Elevate the ambiance of your indoor spaces with the enchanting charm of our indoor fairy lighting collection.
You can either hang your indoor fairy lights around something like a banister or mantlepiece or you can use tacks to attach them to a mirror or picture. If you want to hang indoor fairy lights along a wall or above bi-fold doors then you can use clear hooks that stick to a wall wherever you need them. Illuminate your indoor spaces with the captivating warmth of our indoor fairy lighting options, creating a cosy and magical environment for all occasions.
LED Technology- safe and cool to the touch
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you hang fairy lights indoors?
You can hang fairy lights indoors around a bannister, you can use tacks to attach them to a mirror, a picture or a mantlepiece. If you want to hang them along a wall or above bi-fold doors then you can use clear hooks that stick to a wall wherever you need them.
Do indoor fairy lights use a lot of electricity?
The average family has their indoor fairy lights on for six hours per day from when it gets dark until when they go to bed. If your indoor fairy lights were left on for six hours a day, with the electricity unit price now at 34p per kWh, that means the daily cost to run indoor string lights would be 16p per day. This means that for a month, it would cost £4.89 to run indoor fairy lights for six hours per day
What is the difference between LED lights and indoor fairy lights?
LED lights are very similar to traditional indoor fairy lights except that they do not have a filament inside the bulb that can burn out and make the set redundant. The main benefit of LED lights is that they are hard-wearing and they don’t get hot.
Are indoor fairy lights safe?
Older style fairy lights can become dangerous if they are damaged and as they get very hot, they can be a fire hazard. Luckily the majority of fairy lights are now developed using low voltage LED technology meaning that they don’t get hot and are cool to the touch.