The Renters Challenge: Lighting

Thanks to Meaghan at Unexpected Grace for her weekly post on The Renter’s Challenge. Let’s see what she’s got lined up for us today, shall we?

The secret is out- lighting is the single most important element in decorating, dramatically improving the look and feel of any room from gloom to glow. Here are some simple solutions to light up your drab apartment.

Just Say No to Fluorescent
Yes, its a drug people. Fluorescent lighting sucks the life out of a room. No one gets the warm fuzzies if the only light in your space is a long bulb shining bright blue rays, reminiscent of a hospital. Replace each artificial source with with a warm soft lamp.


Lamps
I have to say that lamps are my favorite home accessory. Lamps soften a room and add warm comforting lighting- really the key in making your rental feel like a home. A modern lamp base with a chic shade makes me giddy. Budget friendly solutions? Shop at the Teej (TJ Maxx) or Home Goods. Trendy and classic alike, costing no more than $40.00 including base and shade. BANANAS. Can only spend $5.00? Shop GoodWill, Salvation Army, or any other thrift store. Make sure you bring your own light bulb- most thrift stores will not let you test your lamps. No shame here, I totally find a corner with an outlet. Spruce up your cheapie base with Rustoleum or Krylon brand metallic spray paint and viola! Don’t forget about yard sales too, its almost in season and I am so excited!

Shades
The cherry on top of the cake, lamp jewelry, the perfect hair-do. I could go on and on about how important a lamp’s shade is. The base could be the most beautiful thing you have ever seen but, if the shade is ugly, yellow, and outdated you won’t even be able to notice. Before you go tossing out, check out my way of transforming any shade with fabric here. Its a great way to save money and recycle and you can find tons of these tutorials in the blog world. Also, if you spent zilch with your lamp base at a thrift store invest a little more in your shade. Just like jewelry, the shade can really make the outfit or in this case the lamp.
Chandeliers

I was recently faced with a challenge. My match- a gold 80′s inspired chandelier. I hated this thing. At one point I told my husband it wasn’t allowed to be on. Sad I know, but every time I flipped the switch goldie winked and smiled. No joke. I am proud to report ol’ golddie was defeated and transformed into a new modern fixture. Lucky for me, our apartment complex is going through a major over haul. Each room is being renovated as people slowly move on, so I took it upon myself do my own reno. Goldie would have eventually passed on so no harm giving her a new look, I was allowed. I used Krylon’s Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint and went to town. Yes, I actually painted while still hanging. Here is my proof:



How amazing is the transformation! Lovely. My next adventure is updating the shades by adding some jute trim. I was inspired by these little guys over at Pottery Barn.

photo from Pottery Barn

Finally I stumbled upon this genius idea and have decided to create some of my own. So unfortunately, I will have to keep you posted.

photo from Kaarskoker

Either way you get the drift- all it takes is spray paint, shades, and some effort to update your “goldie”.


Candles
Addict. That’s right I said it- My name is Meaghan and I am a candle addict. Scent or non I love ‘em. Here are some of my favorites:
Pier 1- Citrus Cilantro (smells exactly like the Hutton Hotel in Nashville, TN) and Mango Papaya
Yankee Candle-Autumn Leaves (amazing! smells just like fall)
Pottery Barn- Ocean
Hobby Lobby- great for your plain, simple, any size white candle on the cheap
Thymes- Fraiser Fir
These are just a few and if I sit here long enough I could spout off a hundred more. Candles are the ultimate homey-effect fix. You have my permission to light every single candle you own. That’s right, go light them! My theory? Who wants candles sitting around that have not been used, use them! Even when its just you and the dog- I promise you and your guest will feel more at home. Place in the fireplace instead of logs for a more romantic look or in the kitchen to make it smell like you are baking. Candles can also be used to display personal items. My husband and I have saved the champagne bottle from our engagement, wedding, and one year anniversary. To make these bottles have a use, I bought bottle candle holders at a local boutique and matching candle sticks. They now fit perfectly in our bedroom.

Expected the Unexpected
Bathroom lamp? Yes. Kitchen lamp? Of course! Don’t leave these rooms out!Everyone every room deserves a soft light. In the bathroom, the ambiance is transformed to spa like with just a lamp instead of turning on the overhead lights. A kitchen is made more cozy and warm, check out mine here.

Mr. Golden Sun
Open the blinds! Can you really pass up free lighting?

Please, I beg of you, if you are having people over, eating breakfast at your table, doing the bills–turn on the lamp, open the blinds, and light a candle. It will change your life, mood, and rental, I’m sure of it.

Missed the last Renter’s Challenge? Check it out here.

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