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kidnerkim 04-14-2025 05:03 AM

I like the lights!

Mrmean58 04-14-2025 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Goodwingle (Post 2423846)
The LED lights are awful and especially on the front of your house. They are super bright, distracting and cheapens the neighborhood. These really need to be outlawed!!

Except for being in the rear or side of the house, how are these any different than similar lights the line the ribs on a large birdcage over a pool area. These perform the same function and can be seen from roads and pathways.

Philipd411 04-14-2025 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by zeke0815 (Post 2423772)
What if this were to spread? It moves and changes colors.

We are installing these on our home. The lights are made to change colors but we will primarily use the white light and only use color during Christmas.

MandoMan 04-14-2025 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2423795)
There's a house on Stillwater Trail with similar lights. I posted about it on here, back around Valentines Day. It was lit up with "pink & purple". Tonight, it's just "washing" the side of the home, with a soft violet ... no flashing tonight.

The Villages seems to becoming a caricature of what a lot of outsiders claim The Villages really is. A lot of folks are determined to create the tackiest, carnival atmosphere possible. Some of the golf carts look like a 16 year old's idea of "cool" ... in the 60's. It's embarrassing. How can a grownup believe lining the eaves of their home with flashing LED lights, is appropriate, cool or attractive?

Perhaps people think this kind of lighting keeps them safe, but I consider it noise pollution. I have neighbors who installed blindingly bright white LED lights (like car headlights) behind their house last month, I suppose so their surveillance cameras will get better color videos. They come on now and then for a few minutes (I suppose when a bug walks past or something). I can’t stand them. They light up my living room and bedroom walls. I’m just glad they aren’t on all the time. Some people buy outdoor lighting without considering that others may not want to see up their homes lighted up—especially with tacky multi-colored lights.

backhoeken 04-14-2025 05:59 AM

I like them
 
A next door neighbor has them and they look very nice. They are not on full brightness, and are displaying nightly in tasteful colors/sequences. We have been thinking of getting them as well.

Cuervo 04-14-2025 06:04 AM

This is also not my cup of tea, but if the choice is living in a Stepford Wives community or giving someone the freedom within reason to express oneself, I choose freedom.

Dave-Katherine 04-14-2025 06:08 AM

These lights actually make a lot of sense. They are completely controllable, brightness, color, activity, time and date. We have these on our "full time home". There is no reason for them to be tacky or distracting unless that's what you are going for. 99% of the time we have ours on a dim white from sundown to midnight - much better than a porch light or cheap solar landscape lights.

BrianL99 04-14-2025 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Philipd411 (Post 2424174)
We are installing these on our home. The lights are made to change colors but we will primarily use the white light and only use color during Christmas.

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Originally Posted by backhoeken (Post 2424181)
A next door neighbor has them and they look very nice. They are not on full brightness, and are displaying nightly in tasteful colors/sequences. We have been thinking of getting them as well.

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Originally Posted by Dave-Katherine (Post 2424183)
These lights actually make a lot of sense. They are completely controllable, brightness, color, activity, time and date. We have these on our "full time home". There is no reason for them to be tacky or distracting unless that's what you are going for. 99% of the time we have ours on a dim white from sundown to midnight - much better than a porch light or cheap solar landscape lights.


There in lies the entire problem.

"Tasteful colors"?

Some folks think Lime Green cars are "tasteful". I'm sure someone thinks Stevie Wonder is a spiffy dresser.

This is The Villages. The Developer's sense of "taste" is what rules, as it should be. If the Developer thought carnival lights were "tasteful", he would have installed them on every home ... . & gone broke, in 6 months.

If you wanted to exercise your version of "tasteful", you shouldn't have bought in a Deed Restricted Community, where "tasteful" was already defined by the Developer.

TVTVTV 04-14-2025 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by zeke0815 (Post 2423772)
What if this were to spread? It moves and changes colors.

Very tacky. Should not be permitted except at Christmas holiday time.

GATORBILL66 04-14-2025 07:04 AM

They are celebrating another Florida Gators championship! GO GATORS! There is a Florida Gator National champions golf cart parade scheduled at Lake Sumter Square on Tuesday the 15th around 4 pm.

Mrfriendly 04-14-2025 07:32 AM

First time I saw the colorful lights, I thought “Hmmmmm”. 🤔
The next Home, I saw with colorful lights, I thought “OMG, these lights are Loufa lights “😳

airstreamingypsy 04-14-2025 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2423918)
Where is a Karen when you need one?

All over this thread.

Nana2Teddy 04-14-2025 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by zeke0815 (Post 2423772)
What if this were to spread? It moves and changes colors.

It has spread. There are several homes in our southern veranda neighborhood, and throughout our village with them. They change colors for various holidays throughout the year. You can’t even tell they’re there during the day. They don’t bother us, and we even considered them just for Christmas and a couple other major holidays but we found out they aren’t very reliable, and if they do die the only way to replace them under warranty is to send them back to the manufacturer. After spending upwards of a grand or two for installation that would be crazy because they’d need to be reinstalled again, so instead we put color changing bulbs in our outdoor light fixtures. We can easily change the bulbs ourselves if one burns out, plus they’re very subtle at night. They can all sync together or be individually controlled (remote control or app on phone), and can be set for different holidays or just soft/warm white or whatever color you want, or soft flickering like a flame. They can be set on a timer so we have ours shut off at 10pm except for the lantern on the post which of course has the electric eye and is on all night. Right now we have them on the Spring/Easter setting, which rotates through several colors you’d see in Spring flowers. We love them and so do our neighbors.

Federspiel 04-14-2025 07:51 AM

Just what I need; more stuff to buy to keep up with the Jone's. And I thought painted driveways and garage floors was extravagant.

Tyrone Shoelaces 04-14-2025 07:59 AM

Needs a Mirrored Ball :pepper2:


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