Olivia's New Light
For the past six or seven months (or maybe even longer?), the light
fixture in Olivia's bedroom has been a $2 porcelain single-bulb
incandescent lamp holder. Think the classic pull-chain type of
fixtures you'd find in
an unfinished basement (minus the pull chain). During these past
months
we have looked at and hemmed and hawed over probably tens of dozens of
light fixtures. We have bought a couple fixtures (one on-line and one
at a store) but then returned them after opening the box and discovered
either how cheap the fixture looked, or how cheap the fixture was made.
Indeed, a quality light fixture is truly hard to find... or least one
that I approve of (and yes, I'm the picky one out of the two of us).
About 6 weeks ago (while browsing the inventory at Seattle Lighting in
Bellevue) we finally found a light for Olivia's room that we both really
liked. It is an authentic colored mini crystal chandelier manufactured
by Schonbek - a lighting company
owned by Swarovski. The
fixture is just about perfect; small, compact, sturdy, and completely
configurable. We were able to pick out the finish of the chandelier
body that closely matched Livy's furniture, and we were also able to
select the color of the crystals to match Livy's wall paint color.
Nice options.
The downside: we were told it would take approximately six weeks to
fulfill our custom order and, uh, then there was the little thing
called the price tag... $550! The dainty 18" chandelier
is easily the most expensive fixture in the house. Only the massive
(by comparison) 52" ceiling
fans that I have installed in Berkeley's bedroom, my office, and out on
the patio even come close... and those are fixtures which, you know,
include substantial parts like reversible electric motors, RF
electronic fan controls, etc. So, anyway, my feeling is that we
couldn't win for trying on this one. We looked at so much junk that
was half as much in price (but not nearly half as nice) that the
decision to indulge in such an expensive light really was a no-brainer.
The light finally arrived... yesterday via UPS.
So, this morning I set to the task of installing and assembling the
light for Olivia. I had no shortage of willing assistants eager to
hang the crystals on the frame of the fixture... two to be exact:
Eliana helped quite a bit actually. If I recall correctly, she
installed pretty much all of the crystal on the chandelier except the
crystals hanging from the ceiling medallion.
Here are a couple of pictures of the light after installation was complete...
with both the lights on and off.
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