String lights are a type of electrical light, strung together on a string or wire for an ambient look. They are made by a number of bulbs of various shapes (globe, vintage Edison) and sizes, spaced evenly on a wire or cord. String lights are known as café lights, fairy lights, globe lights, or festoon lights. These lights are widely used for their enhanced ambient feature, making them a suitable choice for setting a warm and inviting mood for both indoors and outdoors.
| Feature | Description |
| Purpose | Adds decorative and ambient lighting to outdoor and indoor spaces, ideal for patios, gardens, decks, events, and festive occasions. |
| Design | Flexible cable or wire with evenly spaced bulbs; available in globe, Edison-style, fairy lights, rope lights, or novelty designs. |
| Bulb Type | LED (energy-efficient, long-lasting) or incandescent (warmer glow but higher energy use). |
| Light Direction | Provides omnidirectional lighting, creating a soft glow across wide areas. |
| Length & Size | Available in various lengths (10–100+ feet) with different bulb sizes (mini to oversized). |
| Power Source | Options include plug-in (120V), low-voltage, solar-powered, or battery-operated for portability. |
| Brightness & Color | Offered in warm white, cool white, multicolor, dimmable, and even color-changing smart options. |
| Durability | Outdoor-rated string lights are weather-resistant with strong wiring and shatterproof bulbs. |
| Waterproof Rating | Typically IP44–IP65 for outdoor use, protecting against rain and dust. |
| Installation | Easy to hang using hooks, poles, fences, trees, pergolas, or wire guides. |
| Applications | Perfect for patios, pergolas, gardens, weddings, cafes, restaurants, holiday décor, and general outdoor ambiance. |
String lights are made up of the following four materials:
There are five types of string lights:
Here are five power source options for string lights:
Follow these six steps to choose the right string lights:
The installation process of string lights involves the following steps:
Regularly clean the fixtures to remove any dirt or moisture buildup. Always replace broken or dim bulbs to ensure consistent and clear brightness. When not in use, remove and coil the string and store it in a dry, cool place. Also, make sure all plugs, adapters, and battery compartments stay dry and intact. Prefer using salient waterproof covers for outdoor fixtures.