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Dunelm is selling a £5 garden accessory that will transform your outdoor space
Dunelm is selling a £5 garden accessory that will transform your outdoor space

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Dunelm is selling a £5 garden accessory that will transform your outdoor space

SHOPPERS are flocking to Dunelm to get their hands on a set of adorable bumblebee lights. The outdoor accessory is just £5 and is perfect for brightening gardens after sunset. 1 The solar-powered string lights come in two modes - flash or static - and boast warm white LEDs. Each pack comes with 20 bee -shaped bulbs and has two years guarantee. Customers have shared their praise for the cute lights, with one writing: "Wonderful value. Very pleased with the product. Hopefully ordering more!" "Very happy with these. I've hung them along the edge of my shed roof - plenty string length for what I needed." Another added: "Good lights, they are still working even with the dull weather." A fourth wrote: "Love them, they look great in my garden and light up beautifully at night." The lights are made with a weather-resistant design in mind which also means the product is easy to maintain. Delivery is available from £3.95 or if you're in a hurry, you can pay £6.95 for express. There is also free same-day Click & Collect depending on your location. Molly-Mae swears by £22 Dunelm buy she 'can't go anywhere without' for great sleep & says it's the 'best thing' she owns To check your eligibility, visit Dunelm's website. Shoppers have also been rushing to buy more cost-savvy products at Dunelm. Dunelm 's Fallen Fruits Traditional Cast Iron Bird Bath with 2 Birds comes in at a cost efficient £12. The elegant-looking hydration station boasts two cast iron birds and comes with a bird bath or tray. More purse-ruffling options can be found on Water Features Garden Fountain Specialist with prices starting from £139.99. The delightful bird statue description reads: "Invite nature into your garden with this delightful Two Birds Bird Bath. "Easy to assemble and suitable as either a bird bath or feeding tray, it offers a charming and functional accent for any outdoor space." Birds using the bath can help reduce insect populations, including pesky mosquitoes. And fans of al fresco eating have been singing the praises of a handy Dunelm accessory that looks great - and is as cheap as chips. Dunelm 's Foil Charger Plate comes in two shades - charcoal and gold - and has been reduced to 31p from £1.25. Customers have described the plates as 'great quality' and a 'fantastic price'. The hand wash only items are a staple for any outdoor brunch or dinner occasion and measure 33cm (13"). The superstore explained about the product: "Ideal to place under your dining plates, this round foil charger plate is perfect for occasional dining to decorate your dining table setting and is available in a range of colours." Dunelm's top interior design trends for 2025 Maximalism Maximalism is about unleashing your creativity and bringing joy to everything around you, day in and day out. Bold pattern combinations of florals, checks and geometrics set the tone with a bright joyous colour palette that holds everything together. Don't mistake Maximalism for having loads of stuff, it's about mixing and matching florals, layering key pieces and storytelling throughout your home, and ultimately doing things your own way. Dunelm's new collaboration with Sophie Robinson is all about that. Minimaluxe The interiors world has witnessed the evolution of "minimalism" into a richer, more luxurious iteration. The goal is quiet luxury - simplicity with a sense of sophistication. Minimaluxe focuses on creating spaces that are pared down yet warm, elegant, and inviting. Gloriously tactile textures, in a palette of warm neutrals, with hints of caramel and gold, complete the look. Introducing softer forms and round edges to avoid a space feeling overly stark The Edit Built on the philosophy that having fewer thoughtfully designed and well-made things helps us leave a lighter imprint on the earth. Interior design is shifting to be inspired by the natural world, and all its perfect imperfections. Take Dunelm's The Edited Life collection, it focuses on natural materials like wicker, jute and linens - as well as décor pieces and hand-thrown pottery vessels that feature forms dictated by the artisan's mark. Soft relaxed fabric textures mixed with uneven wood grains help bring this neutral, look together. New Nouveau Blending 19th century inspired maximalism with a contemporary colour palette this collection takes inspiration from the ornamental art form from the Nouveau era. Rich and luxurious, blending a little bit of history with a more modern aesthetic you can mix and layer into your home. Stylised Lily motifs adorn sumptuous textiles and wallpapers mixed with marbling & stained glass vintage style lighting for a vintage inspired look, with a modern twist.

Ultra Beam Lighting Responds to UK Demand Surge with Expanded Range of LED Soffit Lighting Solutions
Ultra Beam Lighting Responds to UK Demand Surge with Expanded Range of LED Soffit Lighting Solutions

Associated Press

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Ultra Beam Lighting Responds to UK Demand Surge with Expanded Range of LED Soffit Lighting Solutions

UK-based Ultra Beam Lighting expands its LED soffit downlights range to meet growing demand for stylish, energy-efficient outdoor lighting. SOUTHAMPTON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / May 31, 2025 / As UK homeowners and businesses invest more in energy-efficient exterior lighting, Ultra Beam Lighting announces the expansion of its full range of LED soffit lighting products, including outdoor soffit lights, LED fascia downlights, and exterior soffit lighting options designed for long-term performance and aesthetic impact. Ultra Beam Lighting Ltd Logo Driven by a national rise in architectural lighting upgrades, Ultra Beam Lighting has seen a notable increase in demand for outdoor downlights that provide security, visual appeal, and energy savings. The company now offers an even wider selection of LED soffit downlights for both residential and commercial applications supporting projects from single-family homes to retail spaces. 'With the growing trend toward energy-efficient outdoor design, customers are asking for lighting that's both powerful and visually subtle,' said Duncan Munday, Company Director of Ultra Beam Lighting. 'We've responded by expanding our offering of soffit lights to include both recessed and surface-mounted styles in various finishes and lumen levels.' The updated selection includes: Ultra Beam Lighting's user-friendly website now features an intuitive browsing experience for customers to compare models by finish, beam angle, and brightness level. The retailer supports all products with over 20 years of lighting expertise and dedicated customer support. About Ultra Beam Lighting Founded in 2018 and based in the UK, Ultra Beam Lighting supplies innovative lighting solutions for residential and commercial spaces. Backed by two decades of industry experience, the company specializes in high-performance indoor and outdoor lighting, with a focus on quality, durability, and customer satisfaction. Media Contact: Duncan Munday - Company Director [email protected] Tel: 0800 678 5156 SOURCE: Ultra Beam Lighting press release

8 best solar powered garden lights UK 2025: Tried and tested
8 best solar powered garden lights UK 2025: Tried and tested

The Sun

time07-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

8 best solar powered garden lights UK 2025: Tried and tested

WANT to give your garden a magical makeover without adding to your energy bills? The best solar lights are the perfect solution - and we've put the best ones to the test. From cosy glows to practical path lighting and twinkling fairy lights, solar-powered options can completely transform your outdoor space after dark - all without spending a penny on electricity. The best solar lights keep shining for hours (many lasting until sunrise), with options to suit every garden size and style. Some even double as security lights, while the smartest models can be controlled right from your phone. Whether you're looking to create a feature in flower beds, line a pathway, brighten up balcony railings, or weave lights through tree branches, there's a solar option that fits the bill. Today's solar lights come in an impressive range of designs - from different colours and white light tones to dynamic patterns that create stunning visual effects. Feeling overwhelmed by all the choices? We've spent weeks testing various solar lights across different designs, sizes and price points to find the very best options available in the UK right now. Here's what you need to know before brightening up your outdoor space this summer. Best solar lights for the garden at a glance: 1. Solar Centre Festoon Lights 8 Solar Centre Festoon Lights, RRP £49.99 Cons: On the pricier side Rating: 5/5 The Solar Centre Festoon Lights are first solar string lights I've found that actually look as bright as plugged-in electric versions - no exaggeration! Yes, they're more expensive than budget options, but the quality completely justifies the price tag. The 25 glass LED bulbs are spaced along a sturdy 8m black cable, giving them a gorgeous vintage feel that transforms any outdoor space. That generous length means you can easily drape them across a pergola or along a fence without needing to buy multiple sets. What really sets these apart is their remarkable longevity - I've had a set installed since last summer that's still performing brilliantly, even after making it through the winter months. The dual brightness settings are a clever touch (though I've found the dimmer mode only lasts marginally longer than the brighter setting). Each bulb features smart little hooks, making them easy to attach to wires or other fixtures. But honestly, it's the impressive brightness that keeps impressing guests - everyone assumes they're mains-powered until I tell them otherwise! If you've been disappointed by dim, short-lived solar lights before, these Solar Centre Festoon Lights will completely change your expectations. 2. HETP Solar Motion Sensor Security Lights 8 HETP Solar Motion Sensor Security Lights, RRP £29.95 Cons: None Rating: 5/5 I've tried dozens of solar security lights over the years, but these HETP sensors are genuinely in a different league. After I spotted them at my brother-in-law's house, I refused to believe they weren't connected to the mains - he had quite a job convincing me they were actually solar-powered! What makes these stand out is just how insanely bright they are. I'd actually say they're even more powerful than many traditional wired security lights I've tested, which is pretty remarkable for a solar product. The motion detection is spot-on too, triggering at exactly the right moment (no false alarms) and staying lit for ages. Installation couldn't be simpler - just a couple of screws and you're done. I love their sleek, modern design that looks properly high-tech rather than cheap and plasticky like so many alternatives. The clever integrated solar panel means there's no separate unit to mount, so with careful positioning, you're getting professional-level security lighting without any wiring headaches. If you're looking for security lights that deliver serious illumination without adding to your electricity bills, these HETP lights are absolutely worth investing in. Genuinely impressive performance that's converted me from a solar security light skeptic into a total believer. 3. yiyicas 2-Pack Solar String Lights 8 yiyicas 2-Pack Solar String Lights Outdoor, £9.99 BUY AT AMAZON Pros: Unbelievably reliable, fantastic copper wire design, serious staying power, great brightness Cons: None Rating: 5/5 I've been utterly amazed by these lights since installing them last summer. What's genuinely mindblowing is that they've twinkled away EVERY SINGLE NIGHT without fail - and if you've tried as many solar lights as I have, you'll know what an incredible achievement that is! I've wrapped two strings around a bay tree trunk in my garden, and they've been incredibly consistent performers. Even during the darkest winter days when we barely saw any sunshine, they still lit up reliably every evening. Their energy storage capability must be exceptional because they're positioned where they only get morning sun (they're completely shaded all afternoon) yet still perform brilliantly. The copper wire design is a game-changer - super lightweight and incredibly versatile. You can wrap them around literally anything - tree trunks, pergolas, fences, railings - and they stay exactly where you put them. Unlike bulkier string lights that can sag or drop, these maintain their position perfectly. At 10 meters per string (with a generous 100 LEDs on each), you're getting plenty of coverage from the pack. They emit a lovely warm glow that creates the perfect atmosphere without being overpowering. If you're tired of unreliable solar lights that work for a week then give up, these yiyicas strings are the solution you've been looking for. 4. Carnival Solar Festoon Lights 8 Carnival Solar Festoon Lights, RRP £39.99 BUY AT LIGHTS4FUN Pros: Oversized statement bulbs, seriously versatile, eight lighting modes, practically unbreakable, excellent value Cons: None Rating: 5/5 These are properly chunky bulbs that make a real statement - and unlike most solar lights, they actually look fantastic during daylight hours too! The clever hooks on each bulb mean you can easily attach them to wire or other fixtures, making them incredibly versatile. One of my absolute favourite features is the eight different lighting functions. You can switch between everything from a static warm glow to what they brilliantly describe as a "funky flash" or chase effect depending on your mood. It's like having multiple string lights in one! The perspex construction is a genius touch that makes these far more practical than glass alternatives - they're much safer to handle and virtually indestructible. Perfect if you've got kids or pets running around (or if you're just a bit clumsy like me). They look absolutely stunning draped across a pergola or garden structure, casting a beautifully warm glow that instantly creates that perfect relaxed garden atmosphere. The quality is exceptional, especially considering the price point. 5. SolarCentre Smart Festoon Lights 8 BUY AT AMAZON Pros: App-controlled from anywhere, mind-blowing 16 million colour options, chunky reliable solar panel, USB charging backup Cons: Premium price point, remote control needs clear line of sight to solar panel Rating: 4.5/5 Smart solar lights were bound to happen eventually - and these SolarCentre beauties have absolutely nailed it! With a staggering 16 million colour combinations available (honestly, I'm still working my way through them), these app-controlled festoons bring serious tech credentials to your garden lighting. Available in 25 or 50 bulb configurations, the Hello Fairy app puts complete control at your fingertips. You can cycle through endless colour combinations, set different scenes, and - my absolute favourite feature - sync them to music! If there was ever a perfect excuse to throw a garden party, this is it. The solar panel itself is impressively chunky, suggesting serious power capacity. In my London garden, I can control the lights from our kitchen table (about five metres away) using the app without any issues. If you prefer the included remote control, just make sure the solar panel isn't tucked away too discretely as it needs line-of-sight. What really elevates these above regular solar lights is the USB charging option - perfect for keeping them brilliantly bright throughout those longer summer evenings when you're entertaining. No more garden lights fading just as the party gets going! If you're after something beyond standard garden illumination and fancy bringing a proper disco atmosphere to your outdoor space, these smart festoons deliver the wow factor. They're definitely an investment, but the flexibility and fun factor make them worth every penny. Size: 25 or 50 bulbs 6. SolarLiving Solar Powered LED Curtain 8 SolarLiving Solar Powered LED Curtain, £12 Pros: Incredible value, properly bright, impressive all-night performance Cons: Wires don't hang perfectly straight Rating: 4.5/5 For just £15, these B&M curtain lights are an absolute steal. I was a bit skeptical they'd match what was shown on the website, and while they definitely don't hang as poker-straight as their marketing images suggest, they still look fantastic once installed. The effect is genuinely impressive - what appears like hundreds of twinkling lights cascading downward creates a truly magical backdrop. The 266 LEDs spread across the generous 1.8m x 1.8m curtain give you plenty of coverage for transforming a fence, wall or garden feature. What's really blown me away is the battery life. These lights consistently shine through the entire night - I've literally gotten up at 5am for work and found them still twinkling away in the garden, only switching off when dawn breaks. That kind of longevity from solar lights at this price point is almost unheard of. I've got mine hanging down our back fence behind our garden sofa area, and they've completely transformed the space. If the not-quite-straight wires really bother you, you could probably add small weights to keep them perfectly aligned, but honestly, the slight randomness adds to the charm. 7. Forest Solar Mushroom Lights 8 Forest Solar Mushroom Lights, RRP £24.99 Rating: 4/5 These quirky little mushroom lights are pure joy in garden form - and they offer something completely different from your standard hanging string lights. Instead of draping from trees or pergolas, these beauties are designed to be staked directly into the ground, creating a truly enchanting woodland feel. What I particularly love is how you can completely bury the connecting wires in the soil between each light, so all you see are the glowing mushroom caps emerging from the ground. Plant them around the base of trees or dotted between flowers for a magical fairy garden effect that looks straight out of a storybook. At 6.14m long, the string gives you plenty of flexibility for creating your perfect mushroom pathway or magical corner. They're the perfect whimsical touch for adding character to your garden without spending a fortune. Size: 12 lights along 6.14m cable 8. Solar Maroc Lantern String Lights 8 BUY HERE Pros: Super stylish, properly weatherproof, gorgeous warm glow Cons: Not the brightest option Rating: 3.5/5 I had to include these beauties because let's be honest - solar lights can sometimes be more functional than fancy. These Moroccan-style mini-lanterns bring some serious style credentials to your outdoor space while still lasting well into the evening. They won't flood your garden with light like some of the other options I've tested, but that's not really the point. These are all about creating atmosphere - they look absolutely stunning strung from tree branches or as part of a wider Middle-Eastern inspired garden setup. What's particularly clever about the design is that they're fully weatherproof, but because of their shape, you'll never end up with those annoying puddles of rainwater collecting inside. The intricate cut-out patterns create a beautifully warm, cosy glow that adds a touch of magic to any outdoor space. Size: 10 lanterns on 2.7m string Solar Garden Lights FAQs Where can I buy solar garden lights in the UK? You can find solar lights both online and in high-street stores. During the summer you're also likely to find them in supermarkets, in the seasonal aisle, and don't forget to check out discount chains like B&M or Home Bargains. Garden centres and DIY stores often stock a selection in summer, while online Amazon always has a great choice. Other online options include department stores, such as John Lewis, chains such as Argos or M&S and furniture retailers, including Wayfair, Dunelm and The Range. We found the products reviewed in our feature at: How do solar lights work? After extensive testing, I can confidently say that solar string lights have come a LONG way in recent years. The technology has improved dramatically, and many now rival mains-powered alternatives in brightness and reliability. The secret is in their improved solar panels and battery storage capacity. The best options I've tested continue shining well into the early hours – I've literally gotten up at 5am to find some still twinkling away before dawn breaks. Of course, performance varies significantly between brands. Budget options (some as cheap as £4) can still deliver impressive results, while premium models offer features like app control and music synchronization. Position is crucial – most need 6-8 hours of decent daylight to fully charge. Even in winter, the best models will still perform, though typically with reduced runtime. How much do solar garden lights cost? You'll be pleased to know there are solar garden lights to match every budget - from pocket-friendly options that won't dent your wallet to luxury designer versions that could set you back hundreds (even thousands for the proper posh ones). For fairy lights, expect to pay between £5 and £15 per set depending on where you shop. Larger festoon lights cost a bit more, but you can still find great deals - I've spotted packs of 10 chunky bulbs for under £20 at Wayfair. The real investment pieces tend to be freestanding outdoor solar lamps, but these are essentially garden furniture rather than just decorative lighting. My top tip? Don't rush into buying the first solar lights you see. Browse several websites to compare options and get inspiration for your outdoor space - you'll be amazed at the variety available at every price point. Do solar-powered lights need direct sunlight? Solar lights DON'T need direct sunlight to work - but they definitely perform better with it. Modern solar lights have come a long way, with improved panels that can now capture energy from indirect light. I've had impressive results with lights placed in partially shaded areas that only receive morning sun but still illuminate reliably every evening. That said, positioning matters enormously. While direct sunlight delivers the best charging performance (6-8 hours of direct sun equals maximum brightness and runtime), most decent quality solar lights will still function with diffused light on cloudy days - just expect reduced brightness and shorter operation time. The yiyicas string lights I tested continued working faithfully through winter despite minimal direct sun, which speaks volumes about how far the technology has advanced. If you're planning to install solar lights in predominantly shaded areas, look for models with larger solar panels or those specifically designed for shade tolerance. Your lights will still work - just not at their full potential. Do solar lights need batteries? Despite the name 'solar-powered', most solar garden lights DO actually contain batteries - they're just rechargeable ones that get topped up by the sun rather than ones you'll need to keep replacing. Inside most solar lights you'll find rechargeable batteries (typically AA or AAA) that store the energy collected by the solar panels during daylight hours. This stored power is then used to illuminate the lights after dark. The brilliant thing is you never need to faff about changing these batteries - they're designed to charge and discharge thousands of times before eventually wearing out. I've had some solar lights running continuously for years without any battery maintenance. Some premium models (like those SolarCentre Smart Festoon Lights I reviewed) even include backup USB charging options for when you need guaranteed brightness for special occasions or during particularly gloomy winter periods. The only time you might need to replace batteries is after several years when they eventually lose their ability to hold a charge - but by then, most people are ready for new lights anyway! How many lumens is best for solar garden lights? When it comes to solar garden lights, the "right" number of lumens completely depends on what you're trying to achieve - and I've tested enough to know there's no one-size-fits-all answer! For gentle ambient lighting and decorative effects (like those charming mushroom lights or fairy strings), you're looking at anywhere between 5-50 lumens. These create a lovely atmosphere without being overpowering. Path lights need a bit more oomph - typically 100-200 lumens will properly illuminate walkways and garden edges without creating that harsh, spotlight effect that ruins the vibe. For statement lighting (like those gorgeous festoon bulbs), aim for 100-400 lumens to create proper impact that's visible even from indoors. Security and flood lights are a different story altogether - you'll want 700+ lumens to properly light up larger areas and deter any unwanted visitors. The beauty of today's solar lights is that many now offer multiple brightness settings, so you can adjust based on your needs or even the season (less sun in winter means conserving battery power with lower settings!).

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