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Built-in fairy lights

Not just for Christmas
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As standard for new homes. As each layer of mortar is spread atop rows of bricks strings of fairy lights are inserted between each brick along the row, leaving the bulbs poking out. The wiring is retained in the air gap and when the house is complete, the final fix connects the strings to the power supply. Partytime anytime.
Phrontistery, Jul 21 2012

Scaffolding_20With_20LEDs use this while it's under construction [xenzag, Jul 22 2012]

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       This is pretty and I love it. Invite your friends over every night.
blissmiss, Jul 21 2012
  

       Will the lamps be individually addressable?
8th of 7, Jul 21 2012
  

       O, lamp, you glow so bright. If only the other hundred-odd were not equally bright, you would surely stand out! Yes, you, thirty-second along near the floor!
pocmloc, Jul 21 2012
  

       Just think how popular you would be with the neighbors!
RayfordSteele, Jul 22 2012
  

       I want! [+]
xandram, Jul 22 2012
  

       // I want! //   

       You're sick ... seek professional help, quickly ...
8th of 7, Jul 22 2012
  

       [+] Fiber optic lights might be more appropriate for this application so that there would be only one bulb to service vs. chipping out the mortar every time an LED fails.
Jscotty, Jul 22 2012
  


 

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