Cheap Good LED Bulbs - Welcome to the Future

The house was well designed for its time with more than average windows for the '20s.  However, lighting is minimal and the redwood ceilings are dark so we need to leave lights on most of the time.

LED lights use about 15% of their incandescent counterparts for the same amount of light. This is due to LEDs producing very little heat, which is where most of the energy goes in an incandescent. 

I have been replacing a lot of the light bulbs with LEDs and have added some LED track lights and recessed cans as well. This helps me feel good about having lots of light in the house, which I have noticed has a substantial effect on my mood. 

The only problem is when LED bulbs first came out the color was harsh and they cost about $20 for a 60w replacement LED. All of those prices have gone way way down, especially the generic 60w bulb.

 
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When I saw that Home Depot had a mountain of these at the checkout stand at 4 for $10, I had to get a couple packs. $2.50 a bulb is so cheap and they'll pay for themselves in no time. Are they decent? 

They totally rule! 

They look just like regular bulbs. 

 
8.5W LED on the left with 43W incandescent on the right.  

8.5W LED on the left with 43W incandescent on the right.  

 

I'm very impressed with these, especially at the price. There is no reason to get regular incandescent 60w bulbs anymore. They're even making LED Edison bulbs so there will be no reason at all to get anything but LED in the future. Looks like the LED bulb has finally become the true replacement for all residental bulbs.

Even the LED Edison bulbs are good! 

Below 4W LED (60W replacement) on the left compared to 100W incandescent: 

 
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4W LED!  

4W LED!  

 

Living & Dining Room Cleaning

This past Sunday, I was very lucky to have my parents and sister come over to help me clean both the living and dining room. It is amazing what four people can accomplish in just a few hours. These rooms were VERY DIRTY before we cleaned them. A load of dirt and spider webs had fallen into the room when the roof was being re-done in the past few months and it seemed like we would never have a clean living space. We haven't set up the rooms in the way we want them to look "in the end," but here are some photos of the progress we made in just one day!

my dad did a great job vacuuming up all the webs on the ceiling

 
 

Spray Painting light fixtures is Fun and Easy!

Spray painting light fixtures is a fun and easy way to make all your light fixtures sorta match. Here's another one - 

This base probably wasn't always white as from what I can tell. The original fixtures are all some kind of metal-tone finish

This base probably wasn't always white as from what I can tell. The original fixtures are all some kind of metal-tone finish

Since we've chosen to go with a black-spraypainted-decorative-metal theme so far, it makes sense to make this light match the others.

The shade looks newer

The shade looks newer

Doesn't exactly rock your socks, does it? 

Doesn't exactly rock your socks, does it? 

 

We often shop around at estate sales and a new shade was on my list. I saw a nice looking milk glass shade for $3 so I grabbed that.

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Spray paint is almost too easy. Almost

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Light is up and better looking IMO

Light is up and better looking IMO

Meeko was watching me from afar

Meeko was watching me from afar

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I think it's an improvement

Big, Cheap, Ugly light fixture for the Master Bedroom

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Yes, I know... it looks like something people put over their pool tables in the '70s. My friend Dan May, from Dan May estates said to Christina, "Do you have a game room?" since that probably seems like the only reason someone would want this fixture. It actually appears to be exactly the right size for the master bedroom. It makes about a 4.5' triangle shape

looking up pics of "'70s wrought iron light fixture" I noticed it was missing the shadehttps://retrophoria.com/seller/SANTACLARASTUDIO/2-Vintage-Wrought-Iron-and-Amber-Glass-Hanging-Lights/

looking up pics of "'70s wrought iron light fixture" I noticed it was missing the shade

https://retrophoria.com/seller/SANTACLARASTUDIO/2-Vintage-Wrought-Iron-and-Amber-Glass-Hanging-Lights/

I discovered ours was missing the shade but decided to simply use large vanity globes and ignore the shade for the sake of simplicity.

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I got the parts for the base that were missing in the Lamp Parts section of Ace Hardware. The brass thing on the left is just to cover a hole that was probably for a switch (hole on the right). The brass thing on the right is a finial (cap) and lamp nipple (threaded tube) to connect the base to the ceiling. 

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The paint was an awful "brown with hints of scratched gold" finish and it needs to be black to match the other black painted metal fixtures and our bed frame. 

The paint was an awful "brown with hints of scratched gold" finish and it needs to be black to match the other black painted metal fixtures and our bed frame. 

WOW it looks so much better in black

WOW it looks so much better in black

It's nice to have the lamp nipple (threaded tube) long enough so you can hold the fixture up while you wire it then tighten down the finial (decorative nut) when you're done. 

I had to touch up the paint with the fixture up there because the chains move around as it settles into place. I had to give it a few shakes and wiggles to get it to sit as the chains and wires can bind together.

I had to touch up the paint with the fixture up there because the chains move around as it settles into place. I had to give it a few shakes and wiggles to get it to sit as the chains and wires can bind together.

The room is pretty dark with the gold curtains so I opted for 2 100W globes

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I usually put in a light bulb after I connect the wires and turn on the light to make sure it's working. It also helps to know that the connections are solid while you tighten down the finial because you can see if the light starts flickering. 

It looks pretty sweet like this but I'm going to put the glass back in because it goes with the yellow window glass and gold curtains. 

It looks pretty sweet like this but I'm going to put the glass back in because it goes with the yellow window glass and gold curtains. 

Time to clean the glass

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WOW this looks way better than I thought it would. It's the perfect size and shape and matches the curtains, windows and other lights I've added. $20 plus some small lamp parts, spray paint and light bulbs! Awesome. 

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Looks awesome with those curtains which have black fleur-de-lys rod ends

Looks awesome with those curtains which have black fleur-de-lys rod ends

The glass behind the curtains is yellow too! 

The glass behind the curtains is yellow too! 

While that turned out an awesome success! I might have to bail on the candelabra I was building from scratch... 

It even matches the laundry room light and this wall light I got for $10 that came with the Spanish gothic light fixtures I got for the living room  

It even matches the laundry room light and this wall light I got for $10 that came with the Spanish gothic light fixtures I got for the living room