I have a couple recommendations in case you’re interested in improving the aesthetics of the loopy cord.
One is that you can buy a white version of the same cord, which just blends into the wall a lot better.
The other is that, instead of having it loop down for each bulb like that, you can string it taut across the command hooks, and when you get to the end of the wall, you can turn around and double the cord back on itself (maybe even three or four times?).
Also, I’m assuming you’re not using nails because of landlord preferences or something, but if you did want to use nails instead of command hooks, the cord you’re using has little hole loops made for hanging on nails, one above each socket. And also note that on a white wall, you can very easily fix nail holes by filling them with spackle!
I have a couple recommendations in case you’re interested in improving the aesthetics of the loopy cord.
One is that you can buy a white version of the same cord, which just blends into the wall a lot better.
The other is that, instead of having it loop down for each bulb like that, you can string it taut across the command hooks, and when you get to the end of the wall, you can turn around and double the cord back on itself (maybe even three or four times?).
Also, I’m assuming you’re not using nails because of landlord preferences or something, but if you did want to use nails instead of command hooks, the cord you’re using has little hole loops made for hanging on nails, one above each socket. And also note that on a white wall, you can very easily fix nail holes by filling them with spackle!