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How to Find Affordable Lighting Solutions

If there is one thing I’m learning while browsing for all the different elements for our kitchen update, it’s very easy to bust the budget.

I have a special knack for choosing the most expensive item before even knowing the price.  Why is that?!  It’s always a little deflating to get excited about something only to learn it’s not even in the ballpark.

My saving grace, however, is that I am a bargain shopper and I will search to the ends of the earth to find a more affordable option.  The more expensive version serves as my inspiration while I shop around for the one that fits my criteria for form, function and price. 

I still haven’t settled on the lighting I’ll be using for our kitchen update, but I’ve found some really good options that are in my budget. 

Today, I’m sharing where and how you can find affordable lighting solutions.

Places to Shop

1. Look at home improvement stores like Lowes and Home Depot

This sounds like a no-brainer, but I honestly didn’t consider them too seriously because I really thought their selection was going to be too generic and not the type of lighting with the character and farmhouse appeal that I’m looking for.  Boy was I wrong!  While looking for pendant lighting for over my island I was pleasantly surprised to find some really fun and affordable options at Home Depot and Lowes. (I am not being compensated by either one of them to say this — I just want to share the knowledge.)

Here are some photos from my phone:

Pendant lighting from Lowes

Pendant lighting from Lowes

Lighting at Home Depot

Lighting at Home Depot

Lighting at Home Depot

Lighting at Home Depot

At these price points, these lights are so affordable and look just like many that I’ve seen retailing for $750 on up!  Way to go Lowes & Home Depot!

2.  Browse higher-end retailers like Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware

I don’t know about you, but when I think of these two retailers I tend to think that their prices are going to be too high.  And, honestly, they often are.  Especially Restoration Hardware.  It’s not unsual to find a chandelier at RH for more than $1000.  But, don’t discount ANY high end retailer because they actually have some competitive pricing on different types of lighting.  You might just find something on sale or, better yet, on CLEARANCE.  

via Restoration Hardware

via Restoration Hardware

Many of these retailers have regular lighting sales, so if there currently isn’t a sale, ask an employee and they will most likely be able to tell you when their annual lighting sale is held.  They can also tell you if they have an outlet center or an online clearance site available.

3.  Go to specialty lighting stores to see items in-person and get brand names and item numbers.

I recently went to a specialty lighting store and scoured through their catalogs while in the store.  I discovered that most of their lights were out of my price range and were more expensive than I had expected.  Nonetheless, I got to see many lights in person and wrote down the item numbers so I could look up the products online.  You may be surprised to find the same item in the store can be purchased at different online retailers for a fraction of the price.  And, if you cannot find that identical item, chances are you can find something similar for less.  Use them as your inspiration if they don’t have something in your price range.

 

Ashley lantern

Ashley Antique Copper Hanging Pendant from Overstock

The other advantage to going to a specialty store is that you can receive some very helpful guidance and advice — especially if you’re mixing and matching lighting in a shared space.  They can guide you as to what looks good together and give you a reference as to not only the size and scale of a piece, but the amount of light you might expect from it.  This is particularly important when planning task lighting.

4.  Shop Goodwill and/or thrift stores

Yes, I said shop second-hand stores.  Why?  Because even though the lighting that is there looks outdated, it can often be updated easily and you’ll only have to spend a couple of bucks. 

Just look at this light transformed by Traci at Beneath My Heart and she only paid $3!

Before:

Via Beneath My Heart

Via Beneath My Heart

After:

Via Beneath My Heart

Via Beneath My Heart

Amazing, right?!

5.  Check online retailers like Amazon, Overstock, Home Decorators, Joss & Main, One Kings Lane, etc.  There are so many resources out there and the prices run the gamut!

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via Home Decorators

Tips:

  • Shop around. 
  • Don’t discount a store because you think it’s too generic or too high-end
  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions
  • Do your research
  • Take advantage of sales and clearance centers

The bottom line is finding the right lighting fixture (tile, flooring, paint, etc.) can be a lot of work.  But, I truly believe the extra effort will be so worth it in the end.  If you really want to create a space you love, then each choice is important.

Do you have any great lighting resources I’ve forgotten or don’t know about?  Feel free to share in the comments!

Have a great weekend!

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Kitchen Lighting Ideas

I am deep in the heart of planning our kitchen update. While overall it’s exciting, the process can be overwhelming, dizzying and downright frustrating at times.

My problem isn’t a lack of ideas.  In fact, I almost have too many!  There are so many beautiful things and when all is said and done, you have to make a choice.  Choices that involve both style and budget.

One of the many choices I’m making inolves kitchen lighting.  We plan to install pendant/task lighting over our island and replace the current chandelier over our kitchen table.

I have poured over Pinterest, blogs, magazines, big box stores and online lighting websites.  There are so many beautiful things — some within my budget and some way over.

Today, I’m sharing some kitchen lighting ideas that have my attention.

Kitchen lighting ideas

I adore lanterns and would like to incorporate one in to my kitchen update somehow.  I’m not sure if it will be over my island (it will depend on the amount of task lighting it provides) or my kitchen table.  Either way, I’m pretty sure I will be choosing one of these:

Pottery Barn Bolton lantern

Bolton lantern from Pottery Barn

I have adored the Bolton lantern from Pottery Barn for ages. It is one of my top contenders for the kitchen.

Carriage House chandelier

Carriage House Chandelier from Ballard Designs

I’m also considering the Carriage House chandlier from Ballard Designs.  I think it would work well above my island.  I don’t want to block the view from the living room to my glass-front cabinets and pretty stove hood, so this airy design may be just the ticket.

Case Pendant from Pottery Barn

Case Pendant from Pottery Barn

I also love the Case pendant from Pottery Barn.  I like the rustic feel and I think the copper top might add an interesting touch to the kitchen.

Ashley lantern

Ashley Antique Copper Hanging Pendant from Overstock

The Ashley pendant from Overstock.com is a price performer at $113!  I think it’s a good option and definitely helps the budget.

I also love pendant lights for good task lighting over the island.  I absolutely adore these antique brass pendants from Circa Lighting but they’re a bit pricey at $685 a piece!

Yoke pendant

Yoke Pendant from Circa Lighting

I think they would add very functional lighting and lots of warmth and style.

Classic pendant

Classic Pendant from Pottery Barn

I think these Classic pendants from Pottery Barn would add a nice touch above the island and boast a much better price point…they are $149 each for the largest size. 

island pendant from Shades of Light

Restoration Metal Dome Shade pendant from Shades of Light

For a little pop of color, I think this would be fun and functional.  I also like the idea of several lights in one fixture for optimum task lighting.

Graham Chandelier from Pottery Barn

Graham chandelier from Pottery Barn

I love this classic chandelier from Pottery Barn.  I think it would stand the test of time and is something I wouldn’t tire of quickly.

Cosette chandelier

Cosette Zinc chandelier from Ballard Designs

I think this is such a pretty and simple French-looking chandelier.  It would be fun to add a little French flair to my kitchen!

I could keep showing you pictures forever, but these are just a few of the beautiful kitchen lighting ideas I’ve seen in all of my searching.

Making the final decisions is going to be hard!

What kind of lighting do you like in your kitchen?  Please share!

Thanks for reading and have a great day!

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