In case you just started following along, we did not build our house. This meant changing a lot when we moved in. Changing things about your home = mucho $$$. So we quickly learned that it will take time to make the changes we’d like to make.
So far, we have replaced all of the flooring with shiny new hard wood (there was only ply wood under the carpeting) and all of the linoleum in the bathrooms with ceramic tile. Fresh paint on all of the walls, we knocked down a wall, removed our deck’s giant aluminum overhang, got rid of the horrible A.C. unit in the center of our windowless wall, then made that wall much more interesting by adding the new window. We definitely made progress in the 10 months we have been living here. We conquered much of the “big stuff”. There is always room for improvement, and the “smaller stuff” we’d like to change is still there. I want to replace all of the doorknobs, the vanity in 2 bathrooms, and the lighting fixtures.
This is what our eat in dining area looked like in march:
Compared to now:
Vast improvement, but the light fixtures. Oh the light fixtures. Numero uno on our replacement list is the quadruple spotlight ceiling fan complete with dangling grandma flower basket ornament.
I’ve been playing this little game in my head with this light. I will not replace a single lightbulb in this ugly thing. When all of the bulbs blow out, we are getting a new light. Well, my friends, the day has come. The last bulb is flickering!! I’ve been researching online and pinning every light I like to my Pinterest board like crazy! The only one my husband and I agreed on was this one from West Elm:
I was all set to order it and realized that it can’t be installed to a vaulted ceiling. UGH!!!
Now we are back at square one. Any suggestions? Please include a link to a photo of a fantastic light that isn’t a billion dollars. Pleaseandthankyou 😀
Rayme Wells @ A Clean Surface says
You could only agree on one fixture…and you can’t use it. Ugh, indeed. I hope you find another agreeable fixture soon, or it will be awfully dark in that room at night.
nikkionlunch says
Ooo fun fun. Picking things like this..
http://www.lightingdirect.com/kovacs-p965-contemporary-modern-down-lighting-5-light-chandelier-with-cylindrical-clear-glass-chrome-mesh-shade-from-the-grid-ii/p1690806?source=gba_1690806&CAWELAID=810061197
http://www.lightingdirect.com/af-lighting-4950-1h-crystal-1-light-mini-chandelier-from-the-crystal-teardrop-collection/p854175
http://www.lightingdirect.com/forte-lighting-2127-04-contemporary-modern-15wx23h-4-light-chandelier/p1232352
http://www.lightingdirect.com/quorum-international-q6076-4-contemporary-modern-4-light-up-lighting-chandelier-from-the-modus-collection/p366674
http://www.lightingdirect.com/progress-lighting-p4576-contemporary-modern-two-light-up-down-lighting-single-tier-chandelier-from-the-helium-collection/p1708882
Mindy@FindingSilverLinings says
Thanks Nikki! I looove the teardrop one! Possible for the bedroom…
Gloria says
Oh no! I’m so sad we can’t have matching chandeliers!!! I will keep my eye out for you!
Ashley@DesignBuildLove.co says
soooo fun! Gotta love the small stuff!!!! What about DIYing your own capiz chandelier? There are a bunch of DIY tutorials out there using a variety of materials…. hmm… can’t wait to see what you come up with!!!
michelle@decorandthedog says
Sadness. It’s so darn pretty. Hopefully you find it’s even prettier light sister.
Denese Schmelzle says
Do you have a Facebook page or Twitter? Would love to follow you there, I’m on my iPhone and love reading your stuff!
Mindy@FindingSilverLinings says
I have a Twitter! I’m @FSLblog
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh I agree I hope you find another one really soon. You all have done such a great job on that dining area!!