Vintage Style Kitchen Lighting Update. Buh Bye Boob Light #Light
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Art is beauty
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Looking to get rid of a dreaded "boob" light? Come find the vintage style solution I found to replace it with! So Much Better now!
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I am so excited to show you what we finally replaced our old kitchen lighting with!
One of the lights I desperately wanted to replace was the boob light in our kitchen.
I also wanted to replace this old chandelier. This was one of my very first blog posts.
One of the issues we had finding a different light for above our cooking area was that
I was thinking, how cool would this be, but alas...its not flush mount. Then I start reading the description...
You can remove the center post and have it be semi-flush mount. DO YOU HEAR ANGELS? I did. I finally could have an awesome non-boob light in my kitchen.
And the even better part is they make a coordinating chandelier! So I could have matching vintage lighting in my kitchen that I didn't have to spray paint to match LOL! So now my kitchen could have 2 Kichler vintage style lights.
I love the vintage touch that it added to our kitchen.
The vintage industrial design is punctuated with clear seedy glass shades, reminiscent of glass jars that were a staple of 19th century American life. We added the Edison style bulbs to add to the vintage style. We couldn't be happier.
They add such character to our kitchen. Is it weird to love a light? If its wrong...I don't wanna be right!
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Published December 5th, 2014 7:55 AM
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Saxon {Let's Drink Coffee, Darling} on Feb 26, 2015Great replacement to the boob light! They look great, I like how you can keep it closer to the ceiling in the kitchen, but drop it down closer to the table over your dining table.
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