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Old 09-24-2008, 07:10 AM
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Does anyone have a favorite manufacturer or online source for lighting fixtures? I know I can go to some local stores and walk around looking up, and I will do that. But I will probably end up going through all their catalogs anyway so I would like to get a head start.

And does anybody know the formula for the diameter of the chandelier in relation to the size of the room? This would not be over a table.

I am thinking about dropping some kind of chandelier from the center of a bead board cathedral ceiling. I am also going to look in antique stores. I need light in the room, but I also want a little wow factor in this fixture. I am really hoping to find an antique but how likely is that to happen.

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Old 09-24-2008, 07:15 AM
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Boomer, this may help with the size issue....

http://interiordec.about.com/cs/home...andelier_s.htm

Have you tried looking at Ebay or Craigslist.org for lighting fixtures? Those may be a good sources. I'll look through my records for other lighting sources, I have ordered lighting fixtures online and had great luck.
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Peachie,

I bought a very nice hanging light from www.lampsplus.com. Perhaps if you call, they will helps with the sizing.
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I haven't ordered from the company but I have it in my "favorites" list.

http://www.lampsplus.com/
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Boomer.

I think that would be a great WOW factor. I had the most luck, and fun going to Lowes and Home Depot and looking through their manufacturers catalogs. I had a really wonderful bit of luck and found a HUGE antique bronze (look) chandelier for above my dining room table in a room that has a 22 foot celing! I got it for less than 150 dollars at Home Depot. It was too big I thinkto sell easily so it was reduced. Many of the light fixtures in TV that came with the houses in the past had little iddy biddy CHEAP light fixtures. They seem to be doing better in the last year or so and the light fixtures that hang in the dining room areas are bigger and better, not so the bathrooms in every case.

Lighting fixtures have gone down in price (greatly) because so many of them are imported from across the pond.

I would like to take a picture of my light fixture so you could see it, but still can't seem to get the photobucket to work. sigh.
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Thank you all for the great information. I will definitely have a look at the Lamps Plus site. And I have never bought anything on eBay or Craigslist, but I will look there, too.

I have found that those lighting formulas always work. (Hmmm, I guess that is why they are called formulas, huh.) Anyway, I figure them out, not only for the size and placement of fixtures, but also for the amount of wattage or lumens or whatever it is called for the size of the room. When we bought this house, we put in a lot of extra lighting, even though I know I look much better in dim light. I think I could probably perform emergency surgery on my kitchen counter I have so much lighting in here. (If only I knew how to perform surgery.) I used to have notes on the formulas but do not know what I did with them so thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

GG, I will definitely give Home Depot a visit and Lowe's, too. I am dealing with 16.75 feet by almost 25 feet.

And thanks again.

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I was trying to show you all my chandelier and got my remodeled shower. I can't make it go away.

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Hope this is the chandelier. NOPE. But at least I don't have two of our shower. I can't get photobucket figured out. I am such a ditz. I am sorry. AND I can't even erase this post.

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Old 09-25-2008, 07:27 AM
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Hey GG,

Thanks for trying though. I wrote a big long response to you over in that thread about erasing a post. I feel your pain.

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Boomer, I noticed after revisiting your post that this is not over a table. Please visit the store (Bella Lighting) or give me a call at 748 1700. I will be happy to give you what is needed. Thanks. Victor
Thank you, Lightfan,

I just saw your ad on here. I am not in TV yet, but if I were, I would certainly look you up.

And you are right, it is not over a table. I had originally planned to light with sconces to highlight the ceiling and then to just use lamps throughout the room. But I know there will be times when more light is needed.

I am also after a look which I think I can get by dropping the right chandelier from the center of the peak of the wood cathedral ceiling. The room is 16.75 by almost 25 feet.

Whenever I take on a project for my house, lighting is a big deal to me. Not only do I like to see what I am doing, I like to make sure the sizes and lumens are right. (Is 'lumens' the right word? Or is it wattage? -- I often do not know what I am talking about.) The chandelier will be on a dimmer and I will probably still use sconces and lamps, too, of course.

So thank you. But with not being in TV, I will not be able to visit Bella Lighting. Your ad looks nice on here though.

Boomer

(This is a little note here for graciegirl who is trying to get a picture of her chandelier posted and is frustrated with Photobucket. I had just written in another thread about how I cannot download spellcheck with the new software. Well, spellcheck would not have helped at all with what I just caught in my proofreading of this post. I had written that I wanted to use "scones" on the walls of this room. Oh my! What a mess that would have been. Clotted cream and jam everywhere.)

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IMG]http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll35/graciegirl1/000_9010-1.jpg[/IMG]

I am still trying to get photobucket to fall under my spell.

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IMG]http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll35/graciegirl1/000_9010-1.jpg[/IMG]

I am still trying to get photobucket to fall under my spell.

I am soon going to kill myself.

GG,

I just walked in the door, checked in, before I walk back out again, and here I find this! Poor GG. And I am laughing out loud. (Is that one word or two? I still cannot figure out spellcheck. Or is it spell check?)

Of course, I know you will not really kill yourself. The reason I am laughing so hard is because I know EXACTLY how you feel. I really, really do. Maybe some of these computer people who are on here could organize a tutoring mission to come to Cincinnati to help us. In my case, they would have to point where I am supposed to click. I do not understand computer people when they use their words. Or better yet, instead of pointing, just do it for me.

So anyway, GG, hang in there. Like I said before, you are not the Lone Ranger.

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Ah HAH. Where there's a will there's a way. It took on a life of it's own. I am going to figure out that photobucket and put on trillions of pictures of my grandchildren. .......not really. I was just trying to scare you.

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Ooooooh, nice chandelier, Graciegire! I do miss that lovely shower though.

(Kudos on your photo efforts, I haven't begun to mess around with posting pictures and I admire your perseverance in tackling that project.)
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I haven't mastered it Peach. This just came off my computer. I can't get them to take a trip over to photobucket and back. Only my shower picture. I was really worried about your reaction. It is a copy of a turn of the century painting and she really is covered Peach.

I don't want you to think I am a person with raunchy taste. What YOU think is important to me.

You are great Peachie.
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