You’ve probably driven around Omaha in December and noticed how some homes look magical while others seem a bit… mismatched. Maybe you’ve stood outside your own house, staring up at the gutters, wondering which colors or patterns would look the best this year. Should you go with the classic red and green? Stick to warm white for a timeless glow? Or maybe you’re tempted to try something modern, like color-changing LEDs that shift through patterns automatically.
Choosing a holiday light display sounds fun, but once you start thinking about the options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. You want your home to look festive, not chaotic, especially if you’re investing in a professional installation for the project.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve been helping Omaha homeowners make their homes look their best for nearly 30 years. While most people know us for painting, we also help bring homes to life during the holidays with professional light installation using Dynamic RGBWW lights, customizable, energy-efficient, and remote-controlled.
In this article, you’ll learn:
By the end, you’ll have a clear idea of what kind of holiday lighting will make your home stand out, in the best way, this season.
Some things never go out of style. These traditional color schemes have stood the test of time, not just because they’re recognizable, but because they create a certain feeling.
When you think of Christmas lights, red and green is probably the first combination that comes to mind. This timeless pairing works beautifully on nearly any home style. Brick homes in West Omaha often look especially sharp with this look, as the red complements the natural tones of the exterior.
To keep it balanced:
This is the go-to choice for homeowners who love a traditional, warm holiday feel.
Warm white lights are often chosen for their cozy, candle-like glow. They look beautiful on homes with classic architecture or natural wood tones.
This color choice is perfect if you like simplicity or prefer a display that feels high-end rather than playful. Many Omaha homeowners use warm white lights year-round — they work for the holidays and can transition easily into a winter look after the new year.
Pairing tip:
If your home has stone or beige siding, warm white adds a soft touch that feels inviting rather than harsh. If your home is modern or cool-toned, you can mix warm white with soft blue for a snowy, wintery effect.
This combination feels crisp, icy, and elegant. Cool white and blue lights look stunning against fresh snow and are especially striking on gray, white, or blue-painted homes.
Many homeowners in newer Omaha neighborhoods prefer this palette because it looks clean and minimal.
If you want a display that feels festive without being too traditional, this is a beautiful choice.
Holiday lighting has come a long way from the single-strand bulbs of the past. Today’s Dynamic RGBWW lights (like the ones controlled by the remote shown above) let you easily switch between color patterns and create different moods throughout the season.
This trendy combo of soft pinkish-red (berry) and aqua blue feels fun and cheerful. It’s become popular in neighborhoods that like to stand out from the classic red-and-green crowd.
You’ll often see this on homes with lighter siding or farmhouse-style exteriors where a pop of color feels fresh.
Set your remote to a “fade” or “chase” pattern to let these colors blend beautifully together.
If you like decorating before Thanksgiving, these tones work beautifully for fall and early winter. “Harvest” is a golden-amber hue, while “Opal” adds a neutral shimmer that pairs well with pumpkins, garlands, and evergreen accents.
This is a great transitional setup; you can enjoy it for weeks before switching to your Christmas colors later with the push of a button.
If you have kids, multi-color lights are always a hit. They’re joyful, nostalgic, and easy to spot from down the street. The trick to keeping them from looking too chaotic is consistency; stick to one pattern rather than flashing every color at once.
Try the steady or slow fade mode instead of fast flash. You’ll still get the fun colors but in a way that feels more put-together.
When choosing Brush & Roll Painting for your holiday lights display, your remote gives you multiple pattern options. These include: steady (one color, no movement), fade, flash out, chase, and several flash color settings. Each one changes the mood of your display.
Here’s how to use them effectively:
Having these options at your fingertips means you can change your home’s mood throughout the season without climbing a ladder.
Even though the lights are on when it is dark out, when planning your holiday light color scheme, you can think about your home’s color, shape, and neighborhood aesthetic.
If most homes in your neighborhood stick to classic colors, you can still stand out subtly by using patterns instead of wild color changes. For example, a warm white fade gives a soft movement without feeling over the top.
Here are a few creative ways Omaha families are using their Dynamic RGB lights:
Even with great colors, a messy layout can ruin your display. Here’s what helps your lights look clean and intentional:
At Brush & Roll Painting, we often use Dynamic RGBWW lights that connect seamlessly. These lights let homeowners enjoy professional results that can be adjusted anytime with the included remote.
You started this article looking for ideas that make your home shine — not just literally, but in a way that fits your taste and your neighborhood. By now, you’ve seen how certain colors and patterns create very different moods:
With Dynamic RGB lights, you don’t have to pick just one. You can change colors and patterns as the season goes on — all from your remote.
Brush & Roll Painting has proudly served Omaha since 1996, helping homeowners make their homes beautiful year-round, from the first coat of paint to the last string of lights.
If you’re ready to bring your home to life this holiday season, click below to get a quote for professional light installation.
Not quite ready yet? Try our holiday light pricing calculator to get an instant estimate for your home. It’s an easy first step to see what’s possible.