Living room.
Lighting fixture help!
I have hideous popcorn ceilings. Until I can either cover or remove them, I’m stuck with them in my small condo. I would like to change out the lighting but in other places in the house the replacement popcorn where the replacement occurred looked terrible. I am looking for a cosmetic band aid. I would like to perhaps cover with a nice drum shade. But I’m not sure how to affix it. Any thoughts on better lighting options?
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you would need a larger light than what you have now - here is more info
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOWtuYshVb0
Hi Krysten! That's a great idea! I knew I had seen one project online that used a drum shade like you mentioned. Here's how she did it! https://diyshowoff.com/2012/10/31/diy-ceiling-mount-drum-shade-light-fixture/
Would a medallion help in your situation?
https://www.amazon.com/ceiling-medallions/b?node=14328061
You could use a flush mount light and find something that is larger than you have to cover up the hole
Here's some ideas
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=light%20fixture
What about more of a "drum" style fixture.
Hi, I would first remove the existing light and confirm you have a ceiling joist that you can hangs some weight. Inspect the wiring and make sure the box is properly secured. Now you should be able to hang most lights from the existing box...
Hi! How about this?
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/diy-ceiling-light-from-a-thrift-store-lamp-shade-38864883?expand_all_questions=1
DIY Ceiling Light From A Thrift Store Lamp Shade
Some good solutions here. Medallions worked for my situation.
I’m curious, was the poor popcorn repair patching done while you were there? Can you have it ready-done under warranty?
Are you allowed to remove the popcorn ceilings per the Condo Rules?
I would measure the width of this fixture and then I would look for a fixture you like with a similar base size. A lot of them have standard sizes and the you don't have to interrupt the popcorn.
Would a medallion help in your situation?
https://www.amazon.com/ceiling-medallions/b?node=14328061
I would put a medallion or if you are handy, make your own out of thin plywood. Paint, and nail to the ceiling. Go to Lowes or Home Depot and look at the light fixtures, they have tons, and hang what you love.
The drum shade would affix to the light fixture hardware. If you’re unable to do find a fixture that works, you can get a ceiling medallion.
Look up flush Mount lighting to swap the light fixture with
Hi Krysten, you can get nice flush mount fixtures that look great and modern, or retro
https://www.homedepot.ca/search?q=flush%20mount%20lighting#!q=flush%20mount%20lighting
or you can modify a crown molding to go around the existing fixtures you changed out,