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Comments (1)I have found that not all colors of polished nickle or even satin nickle match perfectly. But, your light and faucets are going to be far enough distance apart and on different planes, so you'll never notice the difference if they match or not. I've done both the chrome and satin nickel in my faucets - chrome in the bath and satin nickel in the kitchen. I like both but have found the chrome is considerably less expensive than nickel. I'd find a faucet you like and then decide what finish you like it best in. I think either finish will work fine....See MorePendant lights in kitchen and breakfast nook!
Comments (1)https://kikkerland.com/products/round-pendant-light-frame https://www.elklightinglights.com/product/elk-lighting-bremington-pendant-14530-1.html https://www.lightology.com/index.php?module=prod_detail&prod_id=130273 http://www.bellacor.com/productdetail/besa-lighting-1xt-4293ss-led-sn-pogo-satin-nickel-led-mini-pendant-with-flat-canopy-and-silve-931581.htm...See MoreUnusual vintage light; what flush ceiling lights coordinate?
Comments (9)The rooms are open to each other but have visual cues to indicate divisions; I don't know how to describe it... In the entry is the flush pendant; if you walk to the left, through a 4' wide opening with header, you are in the front living room with all can lights + eyeball can that shines on the fireplace; through that room the walls notch in about 12" on each side of the 8' wide opening with header...I think that space used to have doors based on how it's cased around the opening. This is the room where I want to change the light fixture. It was originally a small formal dining room w/chandelier but we're using it as a cozy tv space instead--and keeping it open to the living room/entry--so chandelier needs to be changed (plus I don't like the style). From the entry you can see the dining chandelier in the tv room; the fixtures are about 20-25' apart. I didn't change the chandelier initially because I wanted to be sure changing the rooms use would make sense for us. The house doesn't feel cohesive so as I make changes I want to tie it together better. Will the shade (behind the chandelier in my photo) look odd with the shade of the oatmeal light that 1929Spanish-GW posted?...See MoreNeed kitchen light to coordinate with birch lane linear chandelier
Comments (7)I never like one center light in a kitchen so IMO tha should be at least a track light if you do not wnat to go to the expense of having pot lights so look for a track with small black heads and make sure the bulbs are LED 4000K and make sure that same style head can be one light over the sink. I think DR light can be stand alone since they are the star in the DR I do however raslly dislike DR lights that light the ceiling...See MoreRL Relocation LLC
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