When you want the beautiful look of stringed lights in your backyard but you have no idea how to hang string lights on a deck, follow these easy DIY steps!
I love spending time on our back deck. It’s truly a perk to live in a wooded area, enjoying the chirps of birds and squirrels alike. As much as possible we eat evening meals, an occasional weekend breakfast, and enjoy a summer cocktail or two on our deck.
But lighting in the evening is scarce for our wooded backyard. I wanted to hang string lights, but had no idea how to accomplish this when we basically only have one solid wall on our deck.
So after researching and gleaning inspiration on how to hang deck lights, I made a plan. On a wing and a prayer, and more trips to our local hardware store than I care to count … I did it! And I love how it turned out!
For a patio, hanging string lights is easy … you can find tall shepherd’s hooks to insert into the grass or flower beds to achieve the look you want. But a deck that sits a few feet off the ground is another matter entirely!
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First, I needed some kind of pole to hang the string lights from, in the areas they wouldn’t anchor to the house. One method of securing deck lighting poles is to ground them into planter containers (even using cement), but this wasn’t a possibility on our deck due to two built-in L-shape benches in the outside corners.
Two things you may or may not know about me: 1) I’m frugal and 2) I’m not that handy. I didn’t want to spend hundreds of dollars on this DIY project, and it had to be easy. I can happily say now that we’re almost two years in, nothing has fallen down, and every one of my solar Edison bulbs still glow as brightly as the first night. I am really proud of what I made!
Following are some helpful notes when you’re installing string lights around your deck using this method for making deck poles:
I went with inexpensive, pre-cut 1″ x 2″ x 8′ pine beams. I was picky – pine is knotty so I made sure to get ones without knots on the edges.
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Supplies used:
Basic Instructions:
Sand the wooden beams, then drill a small hole on each for where cup hook will go. Paint first coat onto the beams and cup hooks. Allow to dry, paint second coat. Allow to dry, then screw in cup hooks.
Install beams into deck railing using deck screws. Hang lights around the top, from the cup hooks. Play around with the length you wish for them to “swoop.” Enjoy all year ’round!
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Categories: Outdoor
This post was last modified on 20/10/2023 07:45
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