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.
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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.
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