There’s something illuminating going on in our sunroom. And I’m not talking about the fireflies Clara is constantly trying to catch and befriend (she told me the other day that she wants one to live in her room FOREVER). Befriend? Imprison? Potato, potahto.
Yep, our sunroom – er, veranda if you’re nasty fancy – is finally sporting some lighting, courtesy of the new fixtures that we added to the posts in the four corners of the room.
Our original plan last summer had been to install light kits on the two fans in the room, but we never found fan lights we liked… and then we slowly warmed up to the idea of sconces around the perimeter of the space instead of two overhead fan lights (we thought they’d add more in the charm/ambiance department). Until now the room’s usefulness had been setting with the sun every day…. but thankfully our go-to electricians (S.J. Ryan for any locals) changed that by coming out to help us add the new fixture boxes we needed. For anyone wondering about costs, they work on a per hour basis, and we’ll dive into the benjamins a little later for you.
To get all the sconces on the same switch, they tapped into an existing outlet in the space (the one pulled out in the right photo above) that was operated by a switch in the house right by the sunroom door. Then they ran conduit under the deck to each of the other three posts. It was definitely more on the “complicated” end of things since there’s a slab foundation under the sunroom itself (so nothing could be run/drilled under there), which meant that most of the wiring had to be within the posts or run under the deck. If we had realized we wanted sconces on the posts instead of fan lights back when we had the room torn apart (after raising the ceiling and before planking it) this process would have been much easier. Picture Sherry channeling Cher and singing “If I could tuuuuurn back toooooowwwwwwm.”
Now instead we have these small conduit things on the outside of each of the four posts, but we think once we paint them the color of the house they should blend in better. Sherry has big plans to drop some planters in front of them if they still bug her after that. Big plans, people. Huge.
But back to the fun stuff. The lights were Joss & Main finds, which caught our eyes because (A) they were similar to our other outdoor lights, (B) they were the right size, (C) we could get four matching ones (not so easy on craigslist or at our favorite lighting outlet), and (D) they were within our budget ($51 each with free shipping).
They’re not so big that we – well, mainly me – have to worry about walking into them, and the dark bronze finish brings some nice contrast to the room along with the fans.
While we had the pros here, we also got their help removing the old intercom from the wall and terminating the wires properly. Sherry and I were just grateful it didn’t leave any major marks in the wall. Just a small dot where the wires came out (see arrow below) and a couple of subtle holes in the mortar where it was screwed in. We were picturing a giant hole lurking under it with a missing brick or something, so this was a much better outcome. Picture Sherry channeling Cher and singing “Do you belieeeeeeeeeve in life after intercom?”
The sunroom was just one of several rooms that got some electrical attention (here’s a peek at the office before getting a ceiling fixture box and floor outlet under the floating desk).
We’ve been keeping a running list of wiring/lighting to-dos and decided to finally pull the trigger on them all at once for efficiency’s sake. We’ve still got some fixtures to add and drywall to patch, so we’ll dive into those other updates when a few are a little more finished looking, but bulking all the wiring work saved us a good amount of money, so we’ll break that down for you in that update too (still waiting on the itemized bill).
Although a bunch of other indoor spaces got some work done, the new lights outside are the highlight of our electrical punch list. Just as we hoped, they illuminate enough without feeling like giant search lights, they make things feel a lot cozier, and we love that they extend the amount of time that we can use this space. Some nights it means a later bedtime (and maybe a popsicle or two). Other nights it just means not having to sit in the dark while Burger takes his last potty break of the night. Either way, we’ll take it.
How are you guys enjoying your summer nights? Is it weird that I’m tempted to rent a projector or something and watch a movie out here? Not that that requires lighting, so I’m not sure why I’m just having this idea now…
Psst- Teddy’s weekly picture is up, and I’m pretty sure he’s the man.
David says
We are just in the finishing phase of completing a new screen porch, deck and patio. Love the furniture especially the chair. Where did you get it?
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks David! Here’s that post for ya: https://www.younghouselove.com/2014/06/since-im-genetically-one-quarter-egg-chair/
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Kitty says
You could use a white sheet “screen” and get a portable overhead projector to attach to your laptop. More reliable then a used movie projector.
YoungHouseLove says
Ooh that sounds awesome and so flexible! Anyone try laptop projectors? Do they work well?
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Smitha says
Hi YHL…You guys are incredible. I have bought your book YHL and it is the most useful book ever. I have just started a blog of my own and I was wondering if I could advertise your book in the ad section.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Smitha! You’re so sweet! We’re cool with anyone using a pic or two of ours (or our book) if they link back to us, so feel free to do that if you’d like :)
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Holly says
I just had a light bulb moment. What is you stuffed battery operated LED lights into your garden stools. Then they would glow a bit too.
And I saw these and thought of Clara. http://www.save-on-crafts.com/search.html?keywords=fairy+lights#keywords=fairy+berries
YoungHouseLove says
Ahhh! That would be really cute!!
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megan e. says
Love seeing the whole family in these photos! Provides a great sense of scale to the room and how it is actually used. Also it’s nice that you mixed it up and see you enjoying the space over simply showing us a stylized photo only meant for show. I’d love seeing more photos like this in future posts.
Ernie says
Love the pics
Libby says
I loved watching & collecting fireflies when I was a kid visiting Manitoba.
Wish I had a veranda instead of a small front porch/steps. It would have to be screened though. Up north (Alberta) our skeeters are maneaters (but still a wee bit smaller than Manitoba skeeters).
Your veranda looks great…so welcoming & cosy. We don’t need our lights on until after 10-11pm. Wish the bugs only were around then!
lp says
Love your outdoor space and the lights. Any chance you remember what brand those outdoor lights are? Thanks
YoungHouseLove says
So sorry, they came in brown unmarked boxes.
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Alanna says
If someone already asked, I apologize for asking again, but do you notice the blue ceiling still? I just used your color, In Your Eyes, for a bathroom ceiling with Simply White walls and am wondering if it was too light of a blue or once we have lights in we’ll notice it more. Like maybe I should have committed to a more bold blue. :) Thank you!
YoungHouseLove says
I think it’s pretty subtle but still noticeable outside (we worried anything darker would look odd next to the brick exterior of the house) but inside I’m not sure how it would read/ Maybe add lights and then decide? They can change things a lot!
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Heather says
I am searching your blog to find where you purchased the red ceramic garden stool. Can you help? :-) Thanks!
YoungHouseLove says
HomeGoods!
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