Hundreds of residents flock to see a festive Christmas house with an inflatable Santa and lights – until their neighbour steals the show
- Houses in Kirrawee, south of Sydney have gotten into the Christmas spirit
- Resident upstaged their neighbour’s extravagant lights display with one word
- Owner erected lights in the shape of an arrow and the word ‘ditto’
- Neighbour’s property is beautifully decorated with hundreds of colourful lights
A homeowner’s extravagant Christmas lights display has been upstaged by their less enthusiastic neighbour who resorted to spelling out just one word in lights.
The houses at Bilga Street in Kirrawee, south of Sydney could not be more different when it comes to celebrating the holidays.
On the left is an incredible illustration of the festive spirit with a constellation of colourful lights and even a giant Santa Claus.
Green rope lights run along the border of the front yard, while a rainbow of fairy lights are draped over the fence. Blue string lights adorn the roof while the entry and windows are also illuminated.
On the right it is lot more bah humbug with the two-storey property no different to any other time of the year except for one word.
A cheeky homeowner has installed some creative Christmas lights after being upstaged by their neighbour’s extravagant display
The word ‘Ditto’ is lit up at the front of the otherwise ordinary house with an arrow pointing to the incredible decorations next door.
Hundreds of residents flocking to the area as part of the annual Christmas lights pilgrimage have not just been blown away by the beautifully decorated home but also left speechless by the cheeky neighbor next door.
Dozens of people have taken to social media to praise the residents who have managed to bring Christmas cheer to them in their very different ways.
‘This has been my favourite Christmas light display so far…’ one woman wrote on Facebook.
‘Hilarious. The poor house who made all that effort was outdone by four letters,’ wrote another.
‘I have put up two reindeer and a sleigh (don’t know that the lights are working anymore). I want a ditto sign!’ Another wrote.
Families have been swarming the neighbourhood to check out the amusing installation
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