Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lighting. Show all posts

Master Bathroom Update: Lighting

Friday, August 26, 2016

The master bathroom has come such a long way since we moved in, and so much has changed. I think we can all agree lighting is crucial in any room, especially the bathroom, so we wanted to create different lighting options and not just one fixed on/off setting. 

Just a little throw back to what our bathroom used to be.

Once we opened up the soffit we saw an opportunity to use part of what was there. To create a little less destruction, we moved the lights from the bottom and secured them to the board that was previously the top of the soffit. We also patched the wall where the 'Hollywood' light had been but kept the wires and put them into a new junction box. 

Then we took a board and traced out the three lights that we had moved upward. 


Once we were sure that would fit, we took the board out to stain it. We stained the bottom board the same color as a piece of reclaimed barn wood we had in the garage (because doesn't everyone have a stash of reclaimed barn wood?). 

Once all the boards were dry, we secured the underneath panel over the lights, with a nail gun. Then secured the reclaimed barn wood to the front, with wood screws and the impact driver, to act as a panel. It's covering the wires up top, and giving the appearance of a wood beam.

It actually came out a lot better than we imagined, it's up high enough now the room feels much taller, and the reclaimed wood warms up an otherwise gray, cool feeling space. 

Much better!

The lights in the soffit really help to brighten the space as well, great for beauty time.


We do need to replace the light in the shower, but for the time being, it works!

After our first shipment arrived damaged and had to be returned, we waited THREE MONTHS for this awesome mirror - totally worth the wait. Its a touch LED mirror with a blue setting (we found out it actually acts as a black light) and a white setting that you can see set into the mirror. The lights can be on individually or together. It looks very over budget - but surprisingly wasn't!








DIY Mason Jar Chandelier Part Two

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Welcome to Part Two of our DIY Mason Jar Chandieler! I'm going to do my best to explain this part but pardon the lack of technical knowledge! :) If you're taking this project on and have any specific questions you can always email us (flipwithlove@gmail.com). 


At this point we have chosen the lengths of each light (we wanted ours to be random) and secured them with the black rubber ring from the original lighting kit and some electrical tape. 

Once that's done you can organize the wires and secure with electrical tape. Then you can start wiring the fixture together. You connect the neutral wires to one another and secure with wire nuts as well as the lead  wires. 

Taking a photo of it just looked messy, so I found a diagram online I thought would help simplify the wiring (or atleast explain the general idea). 

Sorry for this photo we had to turn off the power so that's the magical glow of our head lamps!

We already had a hanging fixture in the space but it was in the wrong spot. We decide where we wanted to place it then located a stud/beam in the ceiling and snaked the wiring over with a coat hanger (don't forget to turn the power off!) Once we found the stud we took two wood blocks and secured them to the ceiling using four long wood screws and an impact driver. 

After the blocks were up I braced and held the light up while Joe connected the end wiring to the wires from the ceiling and then we moved the wine crate into place. Using the a drill and the impact driver we drilled holes through the crate into the wood blocks, so they wouldn't splinter or crack when we put in the screws. Then we secured it with two screws on each side and checked to be sure it was solid! 






It even looks nice during the day! 
P.S. I'm obsessed with everything that finally arrived for our dining room!
The rug, chargers, and table runner were all awesome Target finds and the chairs were a total steal from Overstock.com.

What we used & what's pictured: