Hanging Knee Lifts and Hanging Leg Lifts

Posted by admin in Outdoor Hanging Lights on 11 1st, 2009


Danielle demonstrates how to do hanging knee lifts and hanging leg lifts for an ultimate abdominal workout. This is the ninth video in the series produced by http://www.DoorwayPullupBars.com .

Duration : 2 min 6 sec

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Progress Lighting P5540-33 Chesham Outdoor Hanging Lantern P5540-33 Oil Rubbed Bronze

Posted by admin in Outdoor Hanging Lights on 10 9th, 2009


Progress Lighting P5540-33 Chesham Outdoor Hanging Lantern P5540-33 Oil Rubbed Bronze

Progress Lighting P5540-33 Chesham Outdoor Hanging Lantern P5540-33 Oil Rubbed Bronze Three-light hanging lantern infuses classic detailing with it’s sculpted inside etched and outside clear glass for ease of cleaning Nail head inspired reim accentuates each roof

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I need help with outdoor Christmas lights?

Posted by admin in Outdoor Hanging Lights on 08 5th, 2009

Ok, maybe I am making this way harder than it is, but I am completely baffled when it comes to hanging outdoor Christmas lights. Here’s where I need help… If you want to hang a string of Christmas lights off of (for example) a 13 ft strip and lights only come in (for example) a 15 ft strip, how do you hang a 15 ft string of lights across a 13 ft area without having excess lights hanging off? As I drive around our neighborhood, it would appear that no one has any excess lights hanging off of their gutters, nor do they have any strands which are too short. It would appear the strands they’ve hung are miraculously perfect in length. The lights aren’t hiding anywhere (say, on the backside of the roof or anything), so what am I missing here? Strands of lights only come in certain lengths and not everyone has the same area to cover. So, how do I hang my lights without either a) having excess amounts hanging off of the gutters or b) having a strand which is too short?
This "doubling back"… wouldn’t that show? In my head, I imagine it to look like there’s too many lights or extra brightness in that area (where you’ve "doubled back"). Am I making this too hard? : )

Try doubling the very end of it back so that none hangs over. That way yours looks perfect like everyone else in the neighborhood!



Solar Wind Chimes Hanging Lights (Solar powered) from FLP

Posted by admin in Outdoor Hanging Lights on 07 30th, 2009

http://www.forlifeproducts.com/item.asp?PID=101
Add beautiful soothing color and melodic sounds to any outdoor living space. Features a center glass ball that changes colors automatically.

Solar powered — automatically turns on at night
Ideal for the garden, patio or yard
Nickel plated steel wind chimes with a center glass ball

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Outdoor Lighting is Essential

Posted by admin in Outdoor Hanging Lights on 07 21st, 2009

Exterior illumination is essential for any property. Homes and businesses need proper outdoor light fixtures to secure the building, greet guests, and to guide the way on foot paths and stairwells. From floodlights for the yard and driveway to lanterns and chandeliers above the doors; outdoor lighting serves to protect and provide the kind of aesthetic enhancement that will make for a more inviting space and help your home stand out.

 

Outdoor lighting designs are offered in selections such as traditional, vintage or modern styles. They come in a variety of finishes that will match the decor of your home or business.

 

Floodlights, while often considered ‘plain’, are another important lighting tool. They illuminate full, wide-open spaces, such as driveways, parking lots or a back yard. Motion sensors match well with floodlights: they’ll turn on automatically when someone approaches. This feature is useful for both safety and security.

 

For the home, lanterns offer an alternative to plain old floodlights to help greet guests and guide path ways to your front entry. Hanging, wall mounted, and post mounted lanterns come in different finishes and styles. Traditional style wall mount lanterns are a neighborhood favorite.  Post mounted lanterns are great when placed at the front of the driveway, making your home easy to find for guests navigating through your neighborhood.

 

The right lighting truly enhances the outdoor environment to make your home have great curb appeal. Bollard lights are a great way to light up pathways on your property. Trees and gardens can come to life at night with carefully placed accent lighting. Use rail lights to assure your steps and stairs are safe for you, your family, and your guests.

 

Enclosed porches are a great place to escape for some fresh air, for keeping the greatness of the outdoors in and the bugs out. On outdoor chandelier or lamp provides a simple, yet elegant upgrade. Chandeliers add a unique accent that can be a real conversation starter as well as create a calming environment. Outdoor lamps provide light wherever you need it. As with the other lighting fixtures, outdoor lamps and chandeliers come in a variety of colors and finishes to suit your tastes.

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