Where can I get a similar light much cheaper (UK)?
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Emma Thompson
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Comments (19)Hi Helen, Any Windows or French doors you can add are a definite yes for me! Also check out this article. Although it's about hallways, some of the tips might be useful for your room too: http://www.thehomedesignschool.com/bloghome/2016/5/14/10-ways-to-brighten-your-dark-entrance-hall Let us know what you decide. Kate...See MoreAnybody know where sells similar lights to this
Comments (2)Hi Gina . This one is similar http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mid-century-modern-brass-chandelier-light-fixture-6-Arms-Sputnik-Chandelier-/331674178346 I googled Sputnik and mid century chandelier so you may find an even closer match...See MoreWhere can I get a light like this in the uk?
Comments (19)HI, yes agree, 2 or three pendants depending on the size over the peninsula, those Broadway Emery Vintage Mini pendant lights are good as they're only 20cm across. You'd need larger for the dining table. The Artisan Lamp holder with braided flex is just a pendant fitting that you have to put a shade on, so it wouldn't work unless you can find a shade that you like. Still best to go for items from the same range, You need a pendant light fitting for the dining room in the range of 300mm to 500mm wide depending on how wide and long the table is really. Regards the spots, keep those on the kitchen light switch as a separate entity, so on or off, and have separate spurs for your dining room and the island so that you can dim them and have them on or off without the kitchen lights. Make sure, as i said earlier that you buy dimmable switches and dimmable bulbs....See Morewhere I can buy tiles like these in the UK?
Comments (38)thanks all! The vanity was made to measure. Just a wooden floating frame which we covered in tiles. Couldn't find a vanity to fit as this was less than 300 deep and about 1100 wide. The tiles we got from a company in Preston called ROCCIA www.roccia.com - they also have a place in Bolton but not sure if they deliver outside of the area. The tile was called Pantheon Marble (antique) by Cerim. Not found any other suppliers. Comes from Italy in all size formats. I got the 300 x 600 and they did them for about £45psqm. Similar ones we found from Mandarin stone were almost identical but didn't have quite as many streaks in. In fact I bought a full sized sample and had to use some of it for the skirting behind the WC and you can't really tell the difference at that angle. They are on sale now so a similar price (they were almost £60 psqm when i looked to buy them!) https://www.mandarinstone.com/product/mimica-sepia-grey-matt/ they are mostly grey but in some lights at a certain time of day, they can have just the very very slightest brown tinge but it's barely noticeable either....See MoreLitecraft
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