Lighting things up!

We are BACK in action, folks! John brought the camera over to my apartment last night so I was able to download and edit all of the pictures from our super-weekend.

I’m not going to reveal everything at once – This post would be a mile long if I did! But I thought I’d start with my two favorite projects…

#1: The Eden Pendant Lamp

As you may remember from this post, we bought and installed a gorgeous lamp (called the Eden lamp) from CB2. The only problem was that it was a plug-in light fixture so it didn’t come ready to be wired into the ceiling like most hanging kitchen lights.

At first, I thought I could live with the cord snaking across the ceiling and wall to plug into the outlet near the dining room table – Like this…

But when a friend of mine explained that she bought a similar lamp and was able to cut the wire and install it cord-less, I was ALL for the risky-but-so-worth-it-if-it-actually-works project.

And John seemed to feel the same way (especially since he knew it was possible for the beginning – Apparently I just didn’t listen to him until I heard from someone else who experienced it first hand…Myyyyy baaddddd).

This is him making the project unavoidable by severing the wire. He’s so proud…

The project was actually pretty straightforward! Well…Except for a few minor electrical problems that left the kitchen like this:

But for the most part, it was just a matter of using some wire cutters and strippers (of the inanimate mechanical sort, not the kind requiring a seedy bar, dollar bills and dim red lights) to cut the existing cord to the right length and expose the wires. Then you separate the two wires and twist to make it easier to fit into the crimp cap.

The exposed wire on the left is “au naturel” while the one on the right is ready to go!

The rest of the instructions from a girl’s perspective (one who’s only participation in this project was to flick the light switch on and off to test the connection) are as follows:

  1. Once you’ve got the wire twisted, test the connection by CAREFULLY touching the exposed light fixture wires to the wires in the ceiling – If the light turns on, then you’ve matched the wires correctly. (I bet there’s a safer way to do this but John insisted that he’d be careful…)
  2. Hold the wires in steady view so you can remember which goes where and yell to your girlfriend to go turn off the breaker for the kitchen.
  3. When you get the all clear, proceed by putting the lamp wires into a crimp cap with its corresponding ceiling wire and crimp using the tool!
  4. Then wrap the third copper wire (the ground wire) around the screw in the ceiling electrical box.
  5. Turn the breaker back on and hold your breath that it works…

Luckily for us, this was our result: 

Sidenote: Don’t forget about the ceiling medallion/cover…We got everything all wired up and THEN realized that the hole in the ceiling would be exposed. So we had to take the wires apart again, thread the metal cover on (which is actually the hole-less cover we had up there originally – We were lazy and just drilled a hole in the center for the wire to thread through) and then rewire everything…

And because I’m sometimes an evil girlfriend I just had to share this…

Now that’s one happy little “electrician”…Good job, babe!!!!!!!!!!

Hopefully those instructions make some sense…Honestly, if you’re completely inexperienced with electrical work, you may want to enlist help from a friend of a professional. It wasn’t exactly the easiest project we’ve tackled (in fact, I’d probably label it the hardest) but that was only because it required a lot of trial and error. Now that we’ve got this project under our belt, I think the next electrical task we do will go a lot quicker…

And the final product is soooo worth it in the end!

Hopefully the first-thing-in-the-morning anxiety of flicking the switch, scared to death that nothing will happen, will fade soon…

#2: Lamp Redo

You may remember this outdated lamp that I bought last week…Well it needed a lot of work. And by “a lot” I mean going out to Lowes, buying a $4 can of spray paint and spraying the heck out of it in the garage.

This project was so easy, it was silly – But it’s one of the most high-impact finished products of the weekend!

Here’s the play-by-play:

  1. Gather supplies (lamp, masking tape, cardboard to spray paint on and a can of spray paint in desired color).
  2. Mask off the actual light-bulb-holding part of the lamp (forgive me, I don’t know the technical term…) and the six-inches of cord right by the lamp base.
  3. Set the shade-less lamp base inside a cardboard box or on some flat cardboard and spray away! (in sweeping motions, back and forth from 8 or more inches away to avoid drips)
  4. Let dry, remove masking tape and you’re done! (You should really let it dry for at least a couple hours, but I got impatient and gave mine about 20 minutes before it was reunited with its shade and placed on the entry table. It was pretty much dry by that point anyway!)

Here are some action shots:

Soooo excited about the bright teal color (in gloss finish) that we picked out 🙂

John volunteered to help model the finished product!

So before…

And after! (I may change out the shade, but for now it’s actually not that bad)

Sidenote: I remedied the ugly cord problem (can you tell that I have a thing against cords?) by taping it down the back of the table leg like so:

Now it looks like this!

Stay tuned for the other fruits of our weekend labor! We still have the fabulous new-to-us sideboard (which will be unveiled in this weeks “Thrift store SCORE!” on Thursday), the art we put up over the entry table and the finished chalkboard paint calendar in the kitchen…

Until tomorrow!

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New inspiration: Learning to just let it happen!

We were project MANIACS this weekend! I am pretty much astounded by everything we accomplished…All while making time to go out to dinner and a movie with friends on Friday, do three loads of laundry, wash the truck, visit with John’s parents, do a little Spring clothes shopping and watch my parent’s dogs while they went out-of-town (plus a quick dip in their hot tub to ease our tired muscles)!

Here’s the quick list of our super-weekend:

  • Rewired the Eden lamp over the kitchen table so that we don’t have the ugly cord screwed into the ceiling and wall to get to the nearest outlet (!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
  • Found and purchased a GORGEOUS piece of mid-century mod furniture to put the TV on in the living room (!!!!!!!!!! x2)
  • Spray painted/revamped the lamp I bought from Goodwill on Thursday
  • Reorganized and made “donate” piles from three closets (including the laundry room)
  • Finished the chalkboard wall calendar in the kitchen
  • Packed up eight mismatched frames from my apartment (and a couple of metal wall-mounted owls), took them to John’s, spray painted everything a matching glossy white and mounted them above the entry table in the hall
  • Rearranged some wall art to fill spaces in the living room after doing a little furniture switcheroo once the new TV stand got into place
  • Picked up some pallets from a junk heap for eventually making shelves

I think that’s it…May add to it if I think of more. It was THAT busy!

I must have taken over 200 photos this weekend (although that will get pared down to about a quarter of that amount once I edit them). And of COURSE I would forget to put the pictures on my jump drive…But I don’t think I can blame myself too much – Where the heck was I supposed to fit that task into our weekend??

So unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until tomorrow and the rest of the week to see all the progress we made.

Until then, I’m going to do a “big-picture” post on where I get my inspiration and all the big dreams and ideas I have floating around in my head from dusk to dawn (seriously…It’s what I think about during TV commercials, when I’m brushing my teeth, as I drift off to sleep at night, etc.).

I am constantly analyzing color and design elements because of my training in art school (although this is NO WAY makes me an expert – I’m a “learn as I go” gal). But beyond that, I’m an avid HGTV/DIY Network watcher. Here’s a quick run-down of my favorite shows in case you’re in need of a recommendation…

 “Design Inc.” and “Sarah’s House” (Saturdays, 4:30pm)

Sarah Richardson is a design god. There’s very rarely a room she puts together that I don’t like. Her ability to mix and match pattern, color, texture and eras just blows me away – A talent I can only hope to cultivate.

“Cash and Cari” (Saturdays, 8:30pm)

I love HGTV – That’s a fact. But even though the network talks about airing shows that are all about decorating on a dime, the lowest budget per show is usually at least $1,000. I don’t have that much money to drop on a room or piece of furniture! So when “Cash and Cari” was added to their show lineup, I had a little “FINALLY” moment…When it comes to turning trash to treasure, Cari Cucksey is a great inspiration and teacher. Plus, watching the show has helped me realize the VALUE of the thrift pieces I pick up. Definitely has me imagining life as a full-time furniture refurbisher…

“Secrets from a Stylist” (Saturdays, 9pm)

Oh oh ohhhhh how I love this show!!! I’ve only actually seen two episodes (and I didn’t have a clue that the designer, Emily Henderson, was an HGTV “Design Star” winner until I just googled all of these images) but I’m in love with her design. No wonder she won “Design Star”!

I’m still getting used to the idea that she essentially designs a room twice (she layers each person’s tastes in two different “looks”), but I tend to love both – Two great makeovers in one show is A-okay by me!

Here’s a great example – Look #1:

And now look #2:

Both are gorgeous! But if I had to choose, I think I’d go with the second one just because I’m so into warmth and Flea Market Chic these days…(LOVE those yellow velour/velvet chairs!)

Plus, Henderson wears the most adorable, 1960’s/1970’s-inspired outfits – Getting ideas all over the place!

All three of these shows have given me the guts to look in unlikely places for inspiration and go outside of my comfort zone to find a style niche. These days I’m learning to be more patient when it comes to designing and laying out spaces because it’s rarely going to be perfect the first go-round. My goal now is to keep playing with rooms in my house until I can walk in the door and smile every single time I look around…

(Photo Credits: Sarah Richardson – Design Inc. and Sarah’s House; Cari Cucksey – Cash and Cari; Emily Henderson – Secrets from a Stylist)

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