Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Let there be LIGHT!

The dressing room light from West Elm is INSTALLED! Jeremy - my beautiful and handy husband - put it in last night. I can see the light at the end of my long LONG tunnel called my dressing room.

The before was your standard, boring, simple light fixture - that I will love in our basement.


The after = FAB, GLAM, GORG!

In actuality - it is not as bright as the picture above - but that ain't nothing a higher wattage can't fix...right?!?! It's actually more like this...

One thing is for sure - it was super easy to install. Especially since we already had a plate for the box and all it needed was a quick coat of primer to turn it from black to white.

Thanks Emily for the comment about how easy it was to change from plug-in to hardwired - you were right! It was really easy and now I can't wait to move forward with the next house improvements. Either that or just pick out a pillow.

Do you have this light fixture? Do you love it? Do you wanna form a capiz club please? Cause I will join...for shezzell.

OCDD

Most everyone knows that I am my mother's daughter. Not in the sense that she birthed me...well she did that too...but in the sense that this apple fell right next to the tree. In fact, we may be sharing the same root system.

So here are some things that my mother does:
  • she buys numerous sets of dishes.

  • she hoards stuff.

  • she throws a fabulous party.

  • she can make mass amounts of food out of nothing.

I do three outta four. I need a full pantry to cook. But the dishes thing is killing my hubbie. In the last year, I received the following dishes:

  • my mom's everyday wedding set (it is green glass - so chic)
  • my china wedding set
  • my everyday wedding set
  • my outdoor party set (it is plastic)
  • my boyfriends bachelor set (it was black)
  • my mom's floral china set (its flowery and pink - perfect for a tea)

Yard sale #1 time came around and I knew I had to ditch at least one set. Out went the bachelor dishes. I sold them to a very nice lady (named "mom") for the low price of $0. I told you, we have issues. I like to call it Obsessive Compulsive Dishes Disorder. My husband has fantasy football...I like tablesetting.

So no surprise when this past weekend I wanted the cutest polka dot plates and stars plates from Pottery Barn outlet - come on they were less than $2 a dish!!!


But notice...this is not a complete set. These are 4 salad plates in 2 different designs. If Valentines day or 4th of July come around - I am ready. And I feel that this is a compromise. I get some of my dishes - enough for a romantic couples dinner come V-day - and my husband doesn't have to buy another house for my dishes.

That's fair - right?

Which brings me to this point - there have gotta be some other OCD peeps out there with some lamp obsession or a weird affinity for dog art. Whatever your collection may be - DISH IT! It will comfort me - letting me know I am not a cracked plate.