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need lighting advice.....
Sep 05, 2012, 10:19 AM
annie17need lighting advice.....
I'm redoing kitchen/dining area which is the only eating area in my condo.
I want a drum shade of some sort over the table. Could anyone tell me what type of kitchen fixture would blend with a drum type fixture. I'm really lost regarding light fixtures.
I'm thinking of something like this with though I may chose to cover it with a print fabric.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Sep 05, 2012, 10:49 AM
Mary RuthIf you cover this type of drum shade with fabric, you will greatly decrease the light that would normally filter though the shade. So, you will need task lighting. A center of room light is usually good for when you need to be working in the kitchen and doing cleaning tasks (you must be able to see where the dust and dirt is! lol)
Then the drum shade would provide great ambiance lighting for eating, then you might have under the cabinet lighting for small tasks on the counter.
If you want another 'spot' light for task or mood, you really can go with any style that has the same arm or post metal as your drum shade since it is a small space.
I would not go for one with a bare lightbulb style, perhaps a frosted glass shade or pendent with diffused glass shade.
Without photos and an electrical plan I could only be vague about suggestions. You must specify where you need lighting and what task it will accomplish in order to truly get your lighting needs met.
Good luck with your project!
Sep 05, 2012, 10:57 AM
annie17Thanks Mary Ruth,
I need a ceiling light in the kitchen area. I looked a bit and thought "wow" I haven't paid too much attention to what is popular right now.
Do they use lights with a short stem in the kitchen? I'm off to look again today. I'll look for the same finish as the pendant. Hope somethingcatches my eye!!
Sep 05, 2012, 11:37 AM
Mary RuthI am not sure what is used most but I think that if you customize your lighting to suit your needs you will do OK.
Do a search for pics and post a few that you want to coordinate, I am sure you will get some votes to help you decide!
Sep 05, 2012, 11:57 AM
GraciepjI would add that having a washable fixture in the kitchen is nice as kitchen fixtures tend to attract residues from cooking.
Sep 05, 2012, 08:13 PM
annie17thanks Gracie and Mary Ruth,
I found a light I liked today called a semi-flush mount. It almost looks like a schoolhouse fixture except for the silver mount. Somewhat like the one below. Is this okay for a kitchen?
Sep 05, 2012, 09:09 PM
Mary RuthAnnie,
I like that fixture! Nice, modern, clean lines, washable globe. I think that is a winner!
Sep 06, 2012, 09:13 AM
annie17How about this one? Which to you think blends
better with the drum shade?
Sep 06, 2012, 10:14 AM
Mary RuthThey both go, but the more 'designer' match as some might call it, LOL is the other one, the squared lines of the globe and I like the small detail underneath. If the smaller light is in a pantry or back hall and you wanted to match, then this fixture would work. But in the same line of sight that squared one is better.
Sep 06, 2012, 10:53 AM
lady of shallotAnnie the second fixture is similar or maybe even the same as those I have in my kitchen.
I chose them because they duplicated the fixtures that were original to this 1905 house.
Personally I would like lower but still ceiling fixtures if space allows. Like over an island.
Also of course, something washable.
Sep 06, 2012, 01:08 PM
GraciepjI think the first one looks more contemporary.
Sep 09, 2012, 10:25 PM
annie17Thanks ladies!!
I've got to get that drum shade ordered now. Think I'll go with the more modern looking kitchen light.

Annie
Sep 10, 2012, 05:33 AM
Mary Ruthannie,
I can't wait to see photos! I think you will be happy with your fresh new look!