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Outdoor String Lights 20Ft with 20 Edison Bulbs Vintage Bistro ST40 String Lights Waterproof UL Listed Patio String Lights for Garden Backyard Party Wedding-Brown
★EASY INSTALLATION: The string lights strand has 22 bulbs with an E17 base and extends about 20 feet. 120 Voltage, 7 W per bulb(totals 21 C9 bulbs). Each Edison bulb has a clip on the side which makes it easy to clip in place onto your branch, picket fences or stair railings. And every outdoor string lights with 1 spare bulb, 1 spare fuse which stored in the male plug.★END TO END DESIGN: The patio lights is designed with end-to-end connections, you can connect 3 strands at most to cover a large area. The string lights is designed with a parallel connection, which can prevent one failed bulb from influencing the other bulbs. Even broken or removed bulbs, the rest bulbs will continue to light up. If one bulb goes out, you simply replace it. We have replacement bulbs. Asin: B07GB5H7X8.★SAFE TO USE AND WATERPROOF: Built-in fuse and UL-listed wire, easy to setup the connection from end-to-end connection according to your need, good quality is more safe and reliable. Rating of IP44, so the party lights could be used in your garden or other outdoor places when the weather is rainy or sunny. And you could imagine that what a beautiful rainy night picture with the fairy lights. Please do hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about this product or order.★NOTES: Because the bulbs are glass and fragile. Please handle gently. Hitting hard objects or surfaces may result in the damage of tungsten filament, which will make bulbs burn out when lighting up. Please be aware that the bulbs and sockets should be spaced about 2 inches from walls, ceilings, fabrics, blinds, other material objects.★ PERFECT GOODS FOR YOU: Are you confused about your friends' birthday present and party decorations? Now our warm lights could help you to solve this issue easily. Great for indoor/outdoor party, wedding, proposals, graduating party, patio, deck, yard, restaurants, porch, garden, store windows, gazebos, pergola, cafe shop.
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2 Reddit comments about Outdoor String Lights 20Ft with 20 Edison Bulbs Vintage Bistro ST40 String Lights Waterproof UL Listed Patio String Lights for Garden Backyard Party Wedding-Brown:

u/SnowSti · 1 pointr/GoRVing

When we had a popup we had a string of these along the awning:

https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Backyard-Deckyard-Pergola-Umbrella/dp/B07GB2CLTP

Really like mellow light.

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On our new trailer we have the factory bright white LED strip which I am not a fan of.

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u/Toe-naily · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

>Happy to help, homey. Wasn't trying to say it should be obvious to you, just that I was only going over some of the basics.

Don't worry; no offense taken!

>so get one of those tall paper lantern floor lamps form Ikea

Why a paper lantern floor lamp, specifically? I don't have anything against it, but I'm curious why you mention it! I was going to just go with a regular floor lamp with one of those upside down cone things on top (can you tell I have no idea what I'm talking about?), but that was just by default. I haven't really given the lamp or the dresser much thought when it comes to design.

>You can put some fairy light/christmas lights over the windows too, but make sure their white or just off-white, not something with multicolors. There are very nice looking versions with larger Edison bulb type lamps instead of the classic Christmas lights, those will look swanky and rustic.

I'll definitely be adding some fairy lights above my bed as this has been suggested by other users as well. I can't seem to find many good options for Edison bulb string lights besides this one. I probably don't want to spend more than $25 on the string lights.

>Sheets, I think you want a classic white, a solid medium grey, and then you can go with like a light blue, a dark red, or whatever suits your fancy. You don't have to go super high thread count, just go to target and get their basic sheet sets. Get one nice comforter/duvet and two covers for it so you can change them out for cleaning. White and grey with a texture would be my advice. Get like four actual pillows and then a few decorative pillows. This is already getting expensive so build this up as you go. If you have a guest in your bed you want to make sure they never want to leave your clean, fluffy nest of joy.

This is going to sound like a dumb question, but why do I need so many sets of sheets? I also could use a quick summary of the difference between comforters and duvets, as well as covers and sheets. If this is something that Google could explain better, then feel free to let me know. Do you have any suggestions for pillows as far as cost, firmness, and material? I bought some cheap ones from Target that seem to get the job done, but I think I'm ready for an upgrade.

>If you have a guest in your bed you want to make sure they never want to leave your clean, fluffy nest of joy.

I love this! I definitely want my room to be the most attractive place in the household (almost magnetic) when I bring over someone who I'm interested in.

>Someone else suggested moving the bed length-wise against the window wall and moving the head flush up against the cross wall. That sounded like a good plan. However it will look condensed. Having the bed where you have it looks more grand and impressive.

Do you mean where I have it in the picture? I already rotated the bed to the wall with the cross on it, but I haven't pushed it into the corner because I was thinking of putting a nighstand there. It gives a little more room between the bed and the closet, but it does create this long space between the bed and the wall with the window. However, I think that space will look more natural and "filled in" once I add some plants below the window along the wall ledge. I'll do some experimenting once I actually buy some of these things.

>Sounds like you've gotten a lot of good advice from everyone here. Post some after pictures once you get it fixed up a bit more. Good luck!

Yes I have! Every piece of advice I've gotten here has been useful to me. From the bottom of my heart, thank you! I haven't even bought anything yet (besides the guitar mounts), and I'm already excited to post update pictures!

>Almost forgot, get a nice soft rug for the floor. If you're in the Midwest like I think you are, you may get some cold winters. A nice comfy rug on the floor will make standing on the floor in the morning a lot more pleasant and will, as they say, tie the room together.

Agreed. Any suggestions for the material? Size? Store?