Hey friends! Seeing as this is one of my favourite places to be, I had to jump on today while the sun is streaming through my windows, John Mayer is blasting on my computer and my “Create” Rae Dunn mug is filled with coffee.
I’ve been asked quite frequently lately where to find Rustic, Distressed, Chippy Farmhouse Lights On A Budget. With a little bit of detective work, it’s pretty simple, but I’m here to take the guess work out of it for you.
First off, I want to tag my lamps and chandelier. Do you know how many questions I get on the daily about these? Not only were they so cheap, but they are low on stock… YIKES.
These tall chunky, reclaimed looking gorgeous lamps are a STEAL and low in stock. These are the lamps I have in my dining room and I’m so glad I snatched them up. Since I’m from Canada, I actually had them shipped to my US Mailbox. I use myus.com and they were shipped there within a few days, and then I had them shipped to my Canadian address from there. So worth it! I think overall, I paid 57 dollars per lamp.
Second up is my chandelier in my dining room that I’ve had for two years now. I’ve probably received hundreds of requests. It’s now sold out where I originally bought it two years ago. But it’s equally priced and literally the identical light fixture here at Overstock. If you scroll through a ton of my photos, you’ll see this guy hanging out. It’s my favourite purchase & we are actually getting ready to DIY it into a different color. If you look below, you will see it comes with glass panels, we never put those in and I like the look even more.
This next chandelier, I’m kind of obsessed with. Like fo’ real friends. I’ve had it saved in my Amazon cart for a few months now. It’s perfection & would look amazing in a entryway or over your small - mid size dining room table. Click here for the link How can you not fall in love with this light fixture? It’s also super cheap. If you’re from Canada, they also ship to us!
4th up is this floor lamp, which I love. I mean, any of these lamps I would snatch up in a heartbeat. But this lamp is well made, but also under 100 dollars! Click here to buy this stunning Farmhouse lamp.
I love this next lamp as it’s so simple, yet the base is distressed perfectly. Not too much. Want to purchase it? It’s currently on clearance, here.
6. I love these chunky, yummy, turned lamps. If I could, I’d buy the rest of them that are in stock. To be, these scream farmhouse perfection. Link here.
For your convenience, I’ll have a ton of lamps at the bottom of this blog for you to scroll through. There’s a ton on the internet and with a bit of searching you don’t have to s pend a lot!
Hope you guys loved this little rendition of “Farmhouse Lights On A Budget” These are my top picks & what I would put in my own home! I’d love to hear what other pieces of decor or furniture you would like me to do …On A Budget blog posts!
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Samantha Green says
HI Jess,
It appears we share a passion for home decor. Specifically my passion is wooden chandeliers. I am especially fond of quatrefoil design. I don’t have one myself yet, but it’s on my bucket list. From the pics it looks to put out some interesting shadows on the walls. I do have to say the beaded chandeliers are also on my top ten favs. I enjoyed your post of “Your farmhouse lights on a budget” Overstock has some beautiful lights. The Mindy 3 Light Wood Bead Chandelier is a show stopper. Do you have a favorite, and do you have any in your home? I would love to see some pics if you do.
Thanks for sharing,
Samantha Green