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Using fairy lights in an effective pattern to create an illuminated alfresco area.
I was thinking about adding some warm vibes to our backyard. It had lights but was a bit dull at night.
I thought of adding fairy light strings, so did this small, quick and inexpensive project which has added the needed vibe to our backyard.
Roughly measure the backyard lights pattern to get the right size box of lights.
Colour the timber pegs.
Install hooks on the timber pegs.
Nail them to the fence post.
Put the lights in zig-zag pattern.
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Decorative lights bring ambience to alfresco dining and offer a low-cost transformation to any outdoor area. The guide How to install outdoor string lighting by experienced community member Adam shows how to select the best lights for your needs and set them up in a safe and secure way.
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Bunnings Workshop member Rufaro installed solar-powered sensor LED floodlights to his outdoor feature wall.
For more ideas on creating outdoor lighting features, check out 9 ways to add outdoor lighting.
Afternoon @sper
That would be pretty relaxing outside at night.... I have always wonderered how these hold up to with the weather?
I was thinking of the same but to string wires to hang the light on. If yours havnt sagged maybe i odnt need any wires.
Dave
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