I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday last week! I'm a little sad to be saying goodbye to my fall decor now that Thanksgiving is over, but at the same time I'm excited to start decorating for winter and Christmas, especially with the snow we've had.
Before I began packing up my fall decor today, though, I took a few photos of our new dining room chandelier shades.
Our dining room has very tall ceilings, and as we sat down to our Thanksgiving feast last week, I was reminded once again that I wasn't happy with the way the chandelier filled up the big empty space above us with harsh unfiltered light, making our dining experience seem less intimate than I would have liked. So, today, knowing my husband was making a trip to the building supply store, I made a quick search online to see if they had some of the burlap chandelier shades I've been wanting and asked him to pick some up. Better late than never! :)
Even during a cloudy day you can see how the shades direct most of the light from the chandelier bulbs down onto the table, creating the warm, cozy, intimate space I was hoping for even with the candles unlit.
I wasn't positive I'd like how the shades would look in our dining room during the day, but I loved them right off. I think they add just the right amount of coziness beneath our ten and a half foot box beamed ceiling without making the space look busy or crowded. I also love the informal burlap texture with our rustic farmhouse decor.
The shades are easy to install with a metal clip that fits over the chandelier bulbs. Along with the dimmer we already have installed on our light switch I can now have the exact amount of soft light I want directed right where I want it, on the dining room table.
These are the shades we bought. We had to mix and match two different manufacturers to get seven in the size I wanted, but we can't tell the difference between them. And what a great price, right? These little shades can run up to four times this much at some higher-end stores.
A great convenience that many stores offer now days is the ability to check the store's website for the availability of merchandise at your neighborhood store before you leave home. When I found what I wanted online, I just took a photo with my husband's cell phone of the computer screen showing all of the manufacturers information, so he knew exactly what to look for. He really appreciates having that information on his phone when he runs a shopping errand like this for me. And while at the store he took a phone photo of the shades and texted it to me for approval.
If you're looking for a way to create more intimacy and warmth around your holiday table this year, you might want to give chandelier shades a try, too. They also come in other fabrics, like linen, and fun colors and patterns - how about tartan for winter or red for Christmas?
Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteLove the shades in the burlap Laurel. Have a great week. xo
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous Laurel! I love your dining room!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree they are perfect. And the best part about chandelier shades is that their easy to zhush up for the holidays! Hope you can join me on Dec. 2 Laurel as I share my home tour and on Dec. 16 for a Link Party I'll be co-hosting for the first time!
ReplyDeleteWe have nearly the same chandelier!! I love the classic look of the black iron and the simple lines - and the fact that the shades can be changed out to switch up the look any time you want. I have a linen looking shade on right now but I also have red shades for the holidays....they just haven't made it onto the chandy just yet!!
ReplyDeleteI really love these shades and they look beautiful in your dinning room. xxx Maria
ReplyDeleteLaurel, those shades are just the right touch in your dining room. I just love all the gorgeous millwork and details in your home!
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented lady!! No wonder I am always back here to see the new things you are doing. The shades are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the shades on your chandelier, Laurel! Now you can test them out during Christmas dinner. I've got dimmers on all my chandeliers, too. Mood lighting is good during dinner!
ReplyDeleteLaurel, the shades look perfect in your beautiful dining room.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're enjoying the holiday season :)
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