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Shots of my parents' dining room light fixture. Just having fun with my camera.
It is also a really nice looking light.
This old fan had been in the master bedroom since I bought the place, and it was time for a quick (HA!) install of a nice new model.
#LightFixtures - Shower light fixture – Embedded fittings installed on the head are perhaps the most common type of artificial light for an enclosed shower unit. Low lights showers are waterproof and moisture for security. These accessories come in a wide variety of finishes including chrome, brushed...
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This fixture from Insight, is an LED wall sconce called Ventana.
Beautiful ceiling light by Panzeri. It's not mounted on the ceiling right now though, it's just sitting on a block of wood and plugged into an outlet. I kind of like it this way. Looks pretty neat. I need to put a switch on the cord or something if I want to keep it as a lamp, though. Right now I have to unplug it from the outlet to turn it off.
Flamingo Style 15 Inch Flamingo Flush Mount Dressed with Swarovski Crystals - WGLFL15FLGD
Height: 10"
Width: 15"
Bulbs: 6 x 60w Candelabra
Color: Available in Gold or Chrome
#LightFixtures - Pendant light fixtures – Most hanging pendant lights fall into the category of light, including drum-shaded hanging lamps, exposed bare bulb hanging lamps, hanging lamps and many more styles cylinder. These versatile lighting elements operate in virtually any environment, large or small,...
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Subject (TGM): Women's education; Dormitories; Parlors; Interiors; Chairs; Furniture; Light fixtures; Universities and colleges;
10/366-2008 (January 10th, 2008)
I decided I'm going to take a picture a day. I'm starting this a bit late, so I'm going to lie and say this is picture number 10!
It sure took some time to connect the wires and then try to squish them down so that I could mount the body of the fixture.
I was so happy when it was finally in place. I stepped down to get a glass shade, got back up, and then realized my mistake.
The lights are too high --- not my fault --- I used the electrical hole that was already there. I will head back to Home Depot to see if there is a light fixture with shades that are longer so as not to have so much space between the mirror and the lights.
If that doesn't work out I will start a painting protect to add something decorative to fill in the space between the mirror and the lights.
Yes, it is never-ending, but I will say that it is an improvement over the light bar with eight bulbs.