Patience is a must when owning an old home and following a budget. Tending to the 'container' must have priority over the content. Repairs, restorations and replacements come first, while decoration and beautification are a distant second. But sometimes, it's nice to break the rule and indulge in aesthetic improvements even though it's not a priority.
For a while now, I've been keeping an eye open for a porch light. Something old with some 'oomph'. Then I found it, a beautiful chandelier,
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Don't know much about this piece. It's not Victorian, but it has the spirit. The unusual flattened shape makes it perfect for where it will hang since the box on the ceiling is close to the wall. The chandelier is an unexpected choice, but I think it gives the house more whimsy and romance. It had a brown/rust finish, so I spray painted it flat black for an old cast iron look. Pieces such as these trigger my imagination. Its unusual shape makes me wonder where it might have hung in the past. I know I'll be regularly sweeping away the spider webs, but it'll be well worth the effort.
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| The timid ceiling light to be replaced... |
7 comments:
Looks like it has always been there! Beautiful!
Hi Anyes, Your chandelier is wonderful! It is perfect there, and looks great with the bistro set and from the inside of your house. Very nice! If I were you I would leave any spiderwebs for a spooky Halloween porch effect. Have fun! Gina
Thank you Lottie, patience has its rewards.
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Hello Gina,
Thank you so much. You are so right about the spiderwebs, I will leave it alone and even add some for Halloween.
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Hi, Anyes! I think you've made the perfect choice — your new lighting appears made-to-order, and looks good from every angle. Plus now you have a nightlight for your hallway!
Hello Mark,
Thank you, it does appear custom made which is why I wonder where it used to hang. Yes it does illuminate that dark entrance hallway which needs freshening up - a paint project for this winter.
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I love it! Looks like it has been there all along. :)
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