Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Vintage industrial: Updated bedroom light fixture
Look up! We got a new ceiling light in the bedroom! The old light left a lot to be desired. Not only was it one of those basic, boring dome (a.k.a. "boob") lights, but at 12" wide, it also didn't feel like the right scale for the space.
I wanted something just a little larger to hold the space better, but I didn't want a ceiling fan or chandelier.
Nothing wrong with those things, but our ceilings are eight feet high, the room is small and I didn't want anything hanging too far down and intruding on the space. My husband also nixed anything sparkly. He doesn't ask for much in home decor, so I gave him that.
So with that tall order, I hunted and hunted and finally found this slightly industrial, slightly vintage-looking fixture (Independence by Hudson Valley Lighting). This was my one splurge for this room at $200. But in the wide world of non-big box store lights, that price is not outrageous. I mainly arrived at that price point after finding nothing I liked second-hand or at lower prices.
My dad put it up because I'm not prepared to deal with our house's old wiring. (Modern light fixtures also don't screw into old junction boxes in the way they do to updated boxes, so expertise and patience is a must.)
I loved it when I bought it, but after it was up, it took some time to grow on me. Our room is so small, you mostly see the light from underneath. I wasn't anticipating that.
In fact, the only real way you can see the side profile is standing in the hallway. Maybe it belongs in a larger space so that it can be viewed from all angles?
Once I got the new bedding in place, I liked it much better. Why? I have no idea. But everything started to gel together.
What's that? The new bedding isn't in the photos above? Final room reveal tomorrow!