Get this Look: Lighting trees and rooflines on the Texas Coast

by | Nov 26, 2021

We were so impressed by the way the Austin-based company, Let’s Retreat Outdoors, used warm white LED Christmas light strings in a recent retail installation that we thought you’d be inspired as well.

These photos are from projects installed on the Texas coastline.

We love the look of close-wound light strings accenting trees to welcome shoppers.

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Warm white C9 LED bulbs installed in commercial C9 cords accent rooflines. Magnetic Christmas light clips installed on each socket keep the lights snapped in a tight line.

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More warm white lights with 4-inch spacing are a great choice for smaller tree trunks.

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If you live in the Austin area, be sure to reach out to JB and Jennifer at Let’s Retreat Outdoors to add magic to your outdoor spaces all year long.

Planning a trip to Port Aransas? Check out the Cinnamon Shore beach community. We know you’ll like the lights!

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