But! I am nothing if not a tease, and I'd like to show you just one teensy element of this room, plus an exciting discovery relating to said teensy element. That was all kinds of cryptic, so let me get specific.
I needed an overhead light, and I wanted to make it a custom creation. (Read: I'm on a budget. Also, I wanted to buy all the disparate elements, shove them in my husband's hands, and say, "Please make these a light.") This overhead light didn't need to be super bright, since we have a light over the sink, so I figured this is where I could be on-trend and cute without addressing lots of functional task lighting. I love the look of a pendant light whose main feature is an Edison bulb, but the problem with pendant lighting here was the very low clearance of the sloping ceiling. So I needed to create a see-through pendant (to better display the bulb) that was small, yet still awesome enough to pack a punch. I went to Hobby Lobby thinking "Wire basket? Bird cage?" for the shade/cover and ended up finding something unexpected and yet just perfect.
Here is what I came up with:
Honestly, this photo isn't doing it justice. It looks GREAT in this space (which I'm not showing you fully, which is probably why the photo seems kind of 'meh'), and the Edison bulb maintains a quirky feeling while the red adds a splash of bold color to our aqua (ANOTHER CLUE) walls and ceiling. The height is perfect, by the way. So I got an awesome, custom light fixture without having to give up and resort to a boob light. (You know what I'm talking about.)
The elements to put this together are as follows:
- weird cast iron geometric shape tabletop thing from Hobby Lobby ($12)
- Edison bulb, found at Lowe's ($8)
- clearance pendant light, taken from Lowe's display ($4)
Behold, something I discovered just days later in a magazine:
This is a pendant from Restoration Hardware. It is, admittedly, larger than mine, but here's where I'd like you recoil in shock and disbelief:
They are asking $350 for it.
I have long thought Restoration Hardware was a tremendous rip-off, and now I have proof.
So that's my first tease. Be assured that I find an excuse to run upstairs and turn that light off and on about every 20 minutes throughout the day.
And just because you asked sweetly, here is one final image:
Squee!
6 comments:
that is AMAZING! i love when i stumble into fashion/trendy greatness. i LOVE that red, and i also feel like "edison bulb" is a bit redundant. let's give credit where credit is due, guys. now please, stop teasing and put out.
captcha: "tervion 88" obviously this is the planet that our co-written sci-fi screenplay needs to take place. i'm thinking, discovered in the year 2384 by intrepid cosmo-agronauts looking for a hospitable planets to grow small-pitted avocados. annnnnd curtain!
LOVE the light!!! and love that you did it yourself and then found one similar at Restoration Hardware! I love looking around there but could never afford anything! Kudos to you for creating your own!
Squee, indeed! Christine - you nailed that light fixture! Yayayayayay!
Now please, when can we expect to see the full reveal?
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All three of us? I don't think you're giving yourself enough credit. I'm certain there are more than three of us who are reading, and admiring, and yes, waiting. Here's proof positive that there are at least four.
I agree with Anonymous
I make 6.....great job on the light and finding that fabulous Mr. Horsey!! Cannot wait to see the whole room!
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