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Ikea Pendant Light Hack

This Designer Lighting Ikea Hack Looks Shockingly Legit

Ikea Pendant Light Hack
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Blogger Brynne Delerson of The Gathered Home shares an affordable DIY alternative to a popular pendant light that looks just like the real thing.

Are you familiar with the Hicks pendant light? I'd say it's just about the most famous light fixture in all blog land, and quite deservedly. While it comes in several finishes, there's just something about the bronze and antique brass combination that's particularly captivating — the vintage industrial combination works well in both modern and traditional interiors, to which hundreds of pins on Pinterest will attest.

As I was browsing through the lighting section of the Ikea website, I stumbled across a familiar shape in the Ikea Vaster pendant light that sent the wheels in my head spinning overtime. Some spray paint + a few unlikely supplies later, and I had my very Hicks-inspired pendant light. No one would mistake it for the original, but I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out!

So I'll tell you guys a little secret. This light fixture was originally intended to go in my entryway. Because I need an entryway light. And I was shopping for entryway lights when this wild harebrained idea came to me. I read the dimensions of the Vaster light online and even went so far as to email another (incredibly helpful!) blogger I found online to see if the cord was able to be shortened. With 18 inches between my ceiling and the top of the front door, I was convinced it would work . . .

Spoiler alert: it didn't work. The cord can definitely be shortened, but after spending over an hour trying to install it as close to the ceiling as possible, I was forced to admit that it couldn't be shortened that much. My great plan hadn't made concessions for the way the light needed to be installed — no slack in the cord = no way to install the light.

Thankfully, the light found a new home in the former-dining-room (which we now treat as an extension of the living room and is yet to be properly decorated) and I found a new soon-to-be-revealed solution for the entryway.

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The Vaster light fixture was a little steep for my budget ($89.99), but compared to the $500-$700 range of my inspiration, I can't complain. I was a bit intimidated to start spray painting my new acquisition though!

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