I don’t know many people who don’t enjoy a trip to Home Bargains. But if you were looking for an excuse, their latest range of hot air balloon garden solar lights is definitely worth the trip.
If you’ve been feeling a little stuck for garden lighting ideas, Home Bargains has loads of pretty, yet affordable offerings that will illuminate your outdoor spaces. And the hot air balloon lights have really stood out this year.
Firefly Solar Light Co
Firefly Hot Air Balloon Solar String Lights 4.5m – Multicolour 2
These classic string lights are perfect for framing your garden via your fences or even pergola.
Firefly Solar Light Co
Firefly Solar Light Co Hot Air Balloon Mobile Solar Lights
These lights are my absolute favourite hot air balloon lights I’ve seen. They make a great centrepiece.
Firefly Solar Light Co
Firefly Solar Light Co Clip-On Hot Air Balloon Light
These pretty lights can be clipped to your shrubs and trees to add a magical glow to your garden.
Home Bargains isn’t the first retailer I’ve seen to offer hot air balloon lights. In fact, it’s a trend I’ve seen becoming more and more popular since last year. Everyone has given it a go, from Aldi’s hot air balloon lanterns to Garden by Sainsbury’s Solar Balloon String Lights (£12), hot air balloons are taking off right now. Please excuse the bad pun.
Whimsical design has been making its way into the latest home decor trends, so it’s really no surprise that it has made its way outside, too. What Home Bargains offers is a budget version of the trend that still looks good.
‘Whimsical garden lighting has become so popular because people want their outdoor spaces to feel just as cosy and personal as their interiors. It’s an easy way to add charm and create a relaxed, inviting atmosphere for evenings outside. Hot‑air‑balloon lights have really taken off because they’re fun, nostalgic, and instantly lift the mood. They bring a sense of playfulness without feeling gimmicky,’ commented Luke Newnes, gardening expert at Hillarys.
‘They also work brilliantly as a decorative feature even when they’re not lit. Their shape adds height and interest, so whether you hang them from a pergola, a tree branch or group a few together near a seating area, they help to create a focal point. And because the light they give off is soft and warm, they’re perfect for gentle ambient lighting rather than anything too harsh.’
I have a feeling that this style of lights will be a bit ‘marmite.’ At least that’s the consensus for the Ideal Home team; you’ll either love them or hate them. But to avoid them looking dated or even tacky, it is possible to style them beautifully in a garden.
‘To style them effectively, hang hot air balloon lights at varying heights from sturdy tree branches or pergolas to create a floating, ethereal effect. They also work well when used to frame a garden path or tucked amongst taller shrubs to add an unexpected layer of light within the foliage,’ says Julian Page, Head of Design at BHS.
‘This is a lasting trend because it taps into the permanent shift towards maximalist, personality-driven gardens. As people continue to invest in their outdoor spaces as primary entertaining areas, decorative and characterful lighting that sparks conversation will remain a staple of British garden design.’
Shop the trend
Garden by Sainsbury’s
Garden by Sainsburys Solar Balloon String Lights
These lights are a slightly more subtle take on the trend, but one I think works really well.
George Home
Blue Hot Air Balloon Solar Light
One hot air balloon tucked away in a tree can be all you need to add a touch of whimsy to a garden. At £5 they’re a bargain update.
Marco Paul
Marco Paul Solar Powered Hot Air Balloon Garden Lantern
These lanterns look so good draped in your trees. They add a whimsical glow to your garden, as well as creating layers to your lighting.
Home Bargains, whether you plump for the hot air balloon lighting trend or not, is a great place to snap up affordable garden lighting.
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