We love seeing how our customers use our lights to transform their homes for the holidays!
One of our favorites this year is a stunning photo of pure white LED net lights installed on a row of hedges in front of a charming residence.
The result? A magical glow that brings warmth and joy to the season.
Here's what our customer had to say:
"Gorgeous pure white Net Lights! These were easy to put up and look amazing on my front hedge. Providing a bright illumination for my pathway. Would highly recommend!"
These LED net lights are perfect for anyone still planning their holiday decor. Here's why:
- Energy Efficiency: These lights are LED, so you'll enjoy a bright, consistent glow while saving on electricity costs.
- Easy Installation: The net design makes setup a breeze—drape them over your hedges, plug them in, and enjoy the magic.
- Versatility: They create a cohesive look when paired with matching pure white lights on your roofline, trees, or wreaths. They also perfectly complement a Christmas tree glowing in your window.
Materials
- 16 sets of pure white LED net lights on green wire
- 3 sets of pure white 5mm led string lights on green wire
Installation Tips
Step 1
Take time to gently unroll net lights. They are packed tightly and have a few floating connections that will benefit from easy treatment. They will stretch out a little as they are installed. Keep in mind that they are hand tied at their intersections. (There is more work done by hand manufacturing Christmas lights that people imagine!) Some slight variation in the grid is to be expected.
Step 2
Plan out your installation making note of where electrical outlets are located. Keep this in mind as you orient the nets making sure that male and female connects are "on the correct side". Plan for an extension cord to connect the nets to power.
Step 3
Stay aware of the maximum number of net lights that can be run in series by checking the product specifications. Splitters or extra extension cords can be used to begin new "branches" or circuits of lights for oversized projects. It can be helpful to run an extension cord to the center of a project and branch out from a central point. Sketch out your light map in advance to avoid that moment when you realize you're holding a femal plug instead of a male plug when it's time to connect to power.
Step 4
Fill in any holes or accent columns or a Christmas tree with LED light strings that match the nets. Using a consistent color creates a cohesive, professional final display.
Step 5
Plug everything in and cue the applause.