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Lighting Stores? I want a new, more modern, chandelier for my dining room. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to go to check out some nice lighting at a reasonable price. So far I've looked at Vancouver Lighting and Richmond Lighting, both near Ikea. I recall there's a Robinson Lighting on Cambie, but I believe they charge an arm and a leg for their stuff. |
bought my dining light at robinson lighting coquitlam huge selection ranging from cheap to baller whats your price range anyway? decent looking 'modern' fixtures id say should start around $300-400 and up |
check Ebay - a friend of mine bought his chandelier on-line and it's sweet, it's even LED! |
i remember there is one on imperial street, just east of metrotown. don't know what it's called, you can do google street view. i think it's past nelson. |
Thanks for the info guys! I ended up finding a fixture that I liked at the Richmond Lighting Store, I think it opened fairly recently, it's directly across the street from Ikea in Richmond. For reference, nearby there's also the Vancouver Lighting store (which is one block away), the Lighting Warehouse (also on Bridgeport) and another store (forget the name) on Alderbridge at 3 road. I got a discount off the list price too! FWIW, if anyone is interested in Crystal Chandeliers, I also came across a smaller lighting store behind the Save-on-foods in Ironwood. They had a good selection of Crystal Chandeliers, some small and some massive ones too! |
Thanks Speed2K.... for the store behind save ons... how were the prices. I've been on a semi look out for a crystal chandelier for the dining room. |
What about very very cheap lighting? I haven't done much hunting much, but I'm curious if there is anything else besides home idol for aggressively low priced light fixtures. |
How cheap? You want them for free? |
Does anyone know a good electrician for a chandelier install? |
Wiring is easy, it's lifting up the giant light fixtures that's hard. |
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In terms of renovating lights from old school lights to spot lights, how would I go about this? Should I DIY or should I hire someone? Any suggestions? |
You can DIY. There's only 3 wires to hook up. Just make sure you turn the power off or u might get a little buzz. |
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It is literally old school design where there is the odd light that sticks out. |
^you mean recessed pot lights? surface mount lights arent old school design, still used in new construction today Its a decent amount of work.. but its not so hard if its on the top floor with the attic above it, -difficult on a main floor, lots of holes need to be cut in the ceiling depending on layout of the lights, drywall repair, and ceiling texture repair or paint -if your in a concrete highrise unit , your out of luck |
they make pot lights that go where old surface mount lights where, but they still go up in the joints space, they're just small enought you can still stick them up there through the existing hole |
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It'll be on the main floor and the top floor w/o attic. If it is too much work, should I just hire someone? Would an electrician do this or someone else? |
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A good rule of thumb with electrical, if your not comfortable with doing it yourself don't push yourself into doing it. It's a bit like screwing up on a timing belt job, a little mistake can have disastrous consequences. The drywall patching is simple enough though, it's just a messy pita. |
Yeah, call an electrician I'd like to help but pretty busy schedule atm |
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I was looking to get an electrician to do it but I just don't want to get screwed in paying someone for crappy work or being over charged. hahaha yeah, I'm a total novice at this. Quote:
Any idea on how much it would cost approx? Labor + materials? |
I can't remember what my contractor charged me, it was like 50-75 per light fixture. They were all recessed lights. Had like 20 of them installed. Took him 1 day, but then again, the house was pretty much gutted when he did it. |
I recently picked up some lighting fixtures from Elegant Lighting on Bridgeport in Richmond. It's sort of sketchy looking from the outside, looks like a shady little chinese store with a red awning, but they were surprisingly helpful, and had better prices than LV Lighting or Vancouver Lighting |
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Just a warning about recessed pot lights, they aren't friendly to CCFLs. CCFLs get quite hot in the ballast and a small recessed potlight won't have the good airflow and will end up burning out your CCFLs. |
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