I hate outdated light fixtures with a passion And as a renter, I never seem to be able to escape horrific ones. (Perhaps, I'm being a wee bit dramatic. hehe)
Now that we have that out of the way, let me show you this beaut (said in a facetious tone) that is in our living room. We've been looking at this everyday for the past 2 years.
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Please excuse dustiness & popcorn ceiling |
Yikes! Right?
Also, check out how the bulbs extend past the shades. The new energy-saving bulbs are too long for these old fashioned shades.
Here's how I fixed that little problemo:
I spent months searching for the perfect chic & inexpensive shades. Yesterday, I decided I would try Lowes again, and low and behold I found these modern shades for $3.60 or something like that under $4. My heart skipped a beat when I spotted them. I even had a cashier double check that they were indeed under $4 like the sign said. It's just that <$4 is a much better price than similar shades that run $8 to $15 a pop.
The particular Lowes I went to only had 2 in stock, so I asked a lovely employee to tell me what locations it was in stock. I trekked across the Research Triangle in NC (okay, it was like 5 miles away, but there was traffic, people!), and I bought another 2.
Here is the exact same light fixture with new shades!
This pic doesn't do it justice. In real life, it looks like a whole new fan! I love love love it!
Now some folks may wonder why I would spend money to update the homeowner's light fixture. To them I say...
Yes, I know I'm a renter.
Yes, I know that I'm adding value to a house that I do not own.
Yes, I know that's money I will never get back.
But if happiness could be measured in terms of dollars and cents, then I think I have already gotten a 200% return on my investment. I've been staring up at the new shades and swooning all day. Totally worth the $16 I paid and the time it took to drive around town to find them.
Do any of you DIYers agree with me that sometimes it's worth putting a little money and a little blood, sweat, and tears into a rental? I mean we do have to live in them after all. :)