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My apartment has a large foyer-like room with a non-functioning fireplace, french doors and a lunette or transom. We just painted it a very deep reddish brown, which gives the room a very warm, tradition feel — almost as if the walls are upholstered in leather. My question: What do I do with that round light?...

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Since I rent, I can't replace the whole fixture, but I can take the globe off (it's just a standard bulb underneath). The solution has to be inexpensive, but has to give the room some impact. Any ideas, AT? Thanks, Scott

Great question, Scott. Let's see if we can't get the DIY juices flowing down in the thread...

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I wished for a kite like that when I was a child :/


try Home Depot lighting section. If the base is a standard size, you could probably find some pretty affordable options to replace the cover while you are a resident.

posted by jamilkb on February 24th 2009 at 11:34am
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a small parchment (kite shaped) shade over the sconces and a parchment box kite or trapezoidal kite on the ceiling.

posted by the focus on February 24th 2009 at 11:34am
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Also Scott; you'd be amazed at how easy it is to replace a light fixture. Despite it being a rental, i'm confident you could switch out that entire pendant yourself for the duration that you are a resident there. Long as you have access to kill the power to that fixture for the time it takes you to take off the cover plate at the ceiling, untwist the supply wires to the pendant cord, and put up your replacement. All in all, it's a 4 on a 1-10 scale of difficulty.

posted by jamilkb on February 24th 2009 at 11:38am
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A parchment kite over eack sconce and a large box kite or a tapeziodal kite on the ceiling or abstract wavy shapes.

posted by the focus on February 24th 2009 at 11:39am
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This affordable shade would be perfect: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30103266. It’s not an actual light fixture; it’s a pendant, so it would work perfectly with your existing light fixture. I actually own it, and it doesn’t look cheap at all!

posted by Karen00Elizabeth on February 24th 2009 at 11:44am
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Why can't you replace the whole fixture - just keep the old one in the box and replace it when you move out.

posted by bepsf on February 24th 2009 at 11:52am
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Leave it. It is nice, and adds a modern element to the room.

Even if the room is traditional, every element in it doesn't need to be.

posted by tenderleaf on February 24th 2009 at 12:01pm
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I say keep it too. If you should change anything it should be the wall sconces.

posted by ECB on February 24th 2009 at 12:21pm
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A third vote for keeping it. I like the crisp contrast.

posted by farmhousemoderne on February 24th 2009 at 12:31pm
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Another vote for keeping the globe fixture. It works with your large print -- which is also modern. Together, those elements bring a nice counterpoint to the traditional style.

I might think about replacing the sconces, instead (though the photos don't really show them well enough to discern...).

The room looks great!

posted by arroyo on February 24th 2009 at 12:51pm
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I think it looks nice, too. Or if you really want to change it, maybe something with a drum shade?

posted by pinknest on February 24th 2009 at 1:20pm
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I'd keep it. It looks nice.

posted by ehy2k on February 24th 2009 at 1:42pm
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How gorgeous--what a wonderful space to greet you when you come home. I'd do simple round modern sconces and leave the ceiling fixture.

posted by madsarah on February 24th 2009 at 1:51pm
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Can you crochet? you could make a nice elegant shade to go OVER the globe you currently have.

posted by kiljoywashere on February 24th 2009 at 1:51pm
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I would just replace the whole fixture but keep the old one. Replacing these sorts of fixtures is very easy and only involves 2 sets of wires. Just make sure you turn the power off or flip the circuit breaker off before doing any work!

posted by Monica on February 24th 2009 at 2:07pm
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Thanks for all the comments, everyone! I'll sleep on this for a bit. I will say that the round light does look much better now that the room is painted - before it was an ugly off-white color. Thanks, again!

posted by ScottH on February 24th 2009 at 2:08pm
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Replace the entire light fixture wth a nice chandelier. Don't worry about your apartment being a rental, installing a new fixture is incredibly simple and when you move you can replace the old spherical fixture and take your chandelier with you.

I've done this with three different apartments, it's very easy.

posted by John H on February 24th 2009 at 2:30pm
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One more vote for keeping it. I think it works very well in the room.

posted by taritac on February 24th 2009 at 4:44pm
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the first thing I thought was keep it. It is a clean, classic fixture that can fit in with a wide range of decor...

posted by Jess2nola on February 24th 2009 at 8:57pm
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What about something like this or similar:

http://www.potterybarn.com/products/p11956/index.cfm?pkey=cpendants

It has both a classic and modern element to it and it picks up on the leaded glass of the doors.

Regarding the current fixture, I do like the round globe with the picture, I am not as excited when I see it next to the door. I do agree with the other posters regarding the sconces. I also think the elements on the mantle should be replaced, they are too small. If you like something modern, perhaps some kind of greenery on the mantle next to the picture-I am thinking like green grass in a modern white or silver planter. Cone shaped topiarys might be a more classic version. Something not so large as to take away, but a bit larger than what you have.

A final option is removing both the sconces and all of the items on the mantle. The picture is great and doesn't really need much else.

posted by Dream Mom on February 25th 2009 at 11:09am
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keep the fixture and change the sconces to something that works with it

posted by sunan on February 25th 2009 at 9:25pm
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The white large ball, looks cheap. It might not be but it looks it. If you can remove that ball and replace it with something not as garish and smaller, you would save the work of having to replace the entire fixture. Just the shade, something more interesting and smaller, definitely smaller, since the room is not that large and the stem of the pendant is rather long.

posted by click212 on February 27th 2009 at 10:48am
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I actually don't mind the current fixture...it works. But agree that if you you can, just change the fixture to something you love and save the old one so you can replace it when you move out.

posted by So Haute on February 27th 2009 at 11:11pm
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What about something like this from Ikea: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60071344

or custom make a drum shade from here:
http://www.lumens.com/lumens/search2.asp?s_id=0&submitted=1&search_freetext=drum shade&x=0&y=0&=relevancy&=false&=40

or order a custom artwork shade from etsy: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=21575177

posted by cbaca on March 8th 2009 at 2:53pm
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