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Lighting trends for Diwali 2024: Illuminating your festivities in style
The Daily Guardian
|October 31, 2024
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, celebrates brightness and warmth, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.
Every year, lighting takes center stage in homes and public spaces, with trends evolving to reflect traditional aesthetics and contemporary design.
For Diwali 2024, the lighting landscape combines cultural roots with modern elegance, sustainability, and personalization.
Here's a look at the hottest lighting trends this season to brighten up your Diwali decor.
1. ECO-FRIENDLY LIGHTING
As sustainability continues to influence lifestyle choices, eco-conscious lighting solutions are a major trend this Diwali. LED lights remain a popular choice for their energy efficiency, but there's a growing shift towards solar-powered lights and rechargeable lighting fixtures. These lights not only reduce energy consumption but also align with the festival's spirit of renewal and care for the environment. For those looking for natural alternatives, organic diyas made from clay and biodegradable materials are making a comeback. Many households are opting for eco-friendly oil or ghee to fill these diyas, embracing a sustainable approach to traditional lighting.
2. SMART AND REMOTE-CONTROLLED LIGHTS
Technology is playing a big role in Diwali celebrations this year. Smart lighting systems are gaining popularity, allowing homeowners to control their Diwali lights remotely via apps. From adjusting brightness levels to setting color-changing patterns, smart lights add a high-tech twist to the festivities. With just a few taps, you can customize your lighting to fit the mood, whether it's for a vibrant celebration or a serene family evening. Additionally, many people are integrating voice-controlled lighting through smart home devices like Alexa or Google Assistant, offering convenience and versatility in their Diwali decor.
3. LED STRING LIGHTS AND FAIRY LIGHTS
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