You guys I am so excited to write this post! When it comes to interior design there is nothing that gets me more excited than light fixtures! Soooooo I decided to do a little round up of some of my favorites with links! Enjoy!
Xxo Amanda
LOVE this! The house I just built on Barton had a smaller island. I am usually a fan of doing two larger pendents but two wouldn’t fit in a small space and I thought one would look silly. This worked perfectly!
This light is just so classic. It transitions from a modern house to classic decor seamlessly. You can use it as a dining room light, a foyer light, kitchen pendent lights. Its a great all around light!
Beaded Chandelier. Need I say more? xoxoxoxo
I just put this in my flip on Barton as the dining room chandelier and was worried it might be too taste specific. No. Its perfection!
You can make your whole house feel much fancier with nice hall lights. These are a great affordable option!
I thought this one was going to be a little too modern for me but no. Its perfection. Really there aren’t any pictures that do it the justice it deserves.
This I would consider a dupe. Swinging arm lights can be REALLY pricey! Shop around! I got two of these from Wayfair and they are just as beautiful as the ones I have bought from Shades of Light. More expensive doesn’t always mean better! Look for dimensions, finish, reviews, and I LOVE that Wayfair allows other customers to post their pictures. It has saved me countless dollars. Computer screens really can distort color.
These are so fun! Number 1 I love Young House Love because they are local and just so fun! They designed these for Shades of Light and I am excited to use them in my next new build!
Organic modern is probably how I would define my style. Lots of white, lots of plants, and lots of gold and chrome. This light is the perfect vanity light. Again it transitions well across many styles.
Isn’t she wonderful?! Modern, coastal, traditional, this light goes with all the styles. If you want this light, just press the button and don’t look at the price.
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