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Too Many Choices: Entry Way Lighting Challenge

January 19, 2016 By Shelley 4 Comments

Entry Way LightingFinding the Perfect Light for a New House Entry

If you’ve visited before, you know I’m hip deep in new house plans.

One big challenge?

Staying on budget!

Seriously y’all…the struggle is real especially with flooring and lighting.

So I took some photos of the entry of the model and wanted to share the tweaks we will be making to improve it and to ask for some advice on narrowing down our lighting…

New House Entry

 Here are the photos from the model…

And here’s how we’ll be changing it to give it our stamp…

Our floor will be dark hardwood… we will be going with a wood and iron stairway railing that has a more southern flair to the iron… and our paint color is the beautiful buttery color we have in our home now.

I think the entry is so important don’t you?

It’s why I want a better lighting fixture than this one that makes me kind of …yawn… whenever I walk in to the model.

Choosing a Lighting Fixture for the Entry Way

It’s actually a lot bigger and wider than it looks.

It continues on over to the dining area on one side and a guest suite on the other.

And we are extending the hardwood in through the great room (where you see carpet below).

Choosing Entry Way Lighting

And we’ll be using the Peek a Boo table I fell in love with and used in our entry makeover last summer.

Organizing for a New Start

This is a close up of the Jersey Cream in our sunroom…

I would link to the sample on the Sherwin Williams site but…it looks nothing like Jersey Cream!

Jersey Cream for the Entry Way Paint

Here is is behind the bar in the living room and in one corner of the sunroom.

Fall Home Tour

Leopard as a Neutral

So you have a visual right?

Dark hardwood flooring, buttery walls, white trim.

It  will be visible from the dining room, guest bath and guest bedroom in addition to the great room.

Entry Lighting Finalists

 So here are the finalists in absolutely no particular order…

Vote for entry way lighting

Thomasville Equinox

Wabash Iron (below)

Wabash Wood Wabash WoodEntry Way Lighting Choices

Entry Way Lighting

The Painted Fox

Antique Farmhouse (below)

Entry Lighting Choices

 Choosing an entry light
6-Bulb Iron

And just for kicks… what do you think of this one?

This is how it looks when the light is on. Kinda cool right? Or maybe not?

I’ve gone back and forth and think I might really like it. Or not.

Finding an entry way light fixture

Capiz Lighting

So please…help a girl out and VOTE in the Comments below!

I thank you AND my family thanks you….

Shelley

 Pin this fun collage to help others find me and play along!Entry Way Lighting Challenge

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    maryrose says

    January 23, 2016 at 11:23 am

    Hi Shelley! Just thought I’d let you know that Ballard Designs is having a lighting sale right now. They have a beautiful selection. I’ve used one or two of them myself on our fixer upper. I’d caution you to avoid anything that seems super trendy (like the globe chandeliers, for example). You might like it now, but will you like it five years from now? It depends on the look you are going for in your next home. A lantern style is very classic, but maybe you want something more contemporary with some bling? Of the options above, I think I liked the 6 bulb iron the best. Classic and dark, it will be a nice complement to the dark floors. Good luck! One decision down, a thousand more to go! 😉

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      Shelley says

      January 26, 2016 at 2:05 pm

      Haha. I like that…one decision down, a thousand more to go! So true. I love Ballard Design, too! Thanks for the tip. I’m ok with trendier on some things. The entry way light is one spot. Luckily I have a cousin that will live near the new house that is a whiz with anything electrical. And he works for Pecan Sandie cookies instead of cash! I’m loving some of the blue grey cabinetry I see at the cabinet companies everywhere right now but I know that would be a big (expensive) mistake. Thanks for stopping in!

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    Stacey says

    March 1, 2016 at 9:51 pm

    I love the direction you are going with the entry lighting. I have a couple of spots that need something fun like that. 🙂

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      Shelley says

      March 2, 2016 at 8:23 am

      There really are so many fun options out there! Glad you stopped by…

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