So I love LOVE school house light fixtures!! I've been coveting them for in my house for along time now but.....
I really couldn't afford a $100-$200 price tag {restoration hardware} and even at $52 {wayfair} for 8 of these babies that is so outta my budget!
I'm happy to say though for $15 and some spray paint I have my School house light fixture!
I've seen the bulbs at Home Depot forever and I've seen the tuts online {like this one}of using the smaller bulb light base's for the lights {the problem is I wanted the big bulb with the 4" opening and not the smaller bulb-- and I really wanted the curvy base :) }
So I searched and searched and found a curvy base for about $19 {here}you just have to buy the globe- so you'd have your light for $25 (since the big schoolhouse bulbs are at Home Depot for about $5)
I debated that for awhile and than found this post
She had ordered the parts separate from MyLampparts and just put it together
{Dave's a genius with electrical stuff so I wasn't worried about him putting it together}
So I bought this Canopy for $7 {here's the link}
For the rest of the Light I needed
Light socket {link}
Bar {link}
screws{link}2 for each fixture
knobs {link} 2 for each fixture
comes out to around $10
{and the shipping wasn't bad either- I can't remember the exact total I just remember it wasn't bad :) }
I wasn't a huge fan of the white so I knew I'd be spray painting them to the oil rubbed bronze
I like to use a orangy bronzey gold color underneath because I feel it gives it a more realistic feel and you can sand the top coat to show a little of that.
Coat of the oil rubbed bronze
I love how they turned out {sorry for the crappy pic} we were in the middle of moving and I was in a hurry :) But eventually when we install them in the house I'll take some better pics!
I love my light with it's beautiful vintage bulb and curvy base-- it's my favorite :)
Hi - love your schoolhouse lights. You did a fabulous job! I apologize in advance for this long-winded post.
ReplyDeleteIn looking at the Home Depot schoolhouse fixture (Model #8159200, Internet #203066166, Store SKU #826529) on Home Depot's website, it says it has a 3 1/4" fitter. Is this the one you used? Your canopy and holder purchased from www.mylampparts.com says it is for a 4" fitter. Also, you seem to be using the large end (5 1/4") of the mylampparts canopy for the Home Depot fixture, so that would make the difference even more (5 1/4" vs 3 1/4").
Please help me understand. I want to put these together for my library room!