When we bought our house, we bought the location more than the house. The house needed everything.
It’s hard to narrow down where to start when the list includes the roof, the flooring, and everything in between. We found it was helpful to split it up between the ugly and the non-functioning.
One of the first ugly projects we took on was lighting. Every fixture in the house was awful. The best of them looked like an antiqued kerosene lantern monstrosity that had most assuredly been rejected by a keen-eyed Spaghetti Western set designer and the rest of them were the kinds of things that you’d see left over in the free pile at a garage sale.
Shopping for lighting can be a daunting process, especially right after you’ve closed escrow…too many choices and not nearly enough money, but we had to feng-shui some of the ugly out of there and soon. Fortunately we found a great (temporary) solution at Costco. On our way to the Giant Muffin sector, we saw a huge pallet stacked high with fluorescent ceiling fixtures that, while we didn’t absolutely love them, at least they were better than half of what we’d seen at some other stores and they bore only a passing resemblance to anything from the Star Trek set–certainly a step up from where we’d started.
Plus, if we acted now, each gleaming, non-fugly fixture was only $8.50 each! At that price we were practically making money on the deal; the bulbs alone were worth $5 something! I thought we needed six of them; naturally, my better half thought the correct number was more like seven– so we bought eight and it was still less money than the one light that we really did like.
We blasted home like we’d just won the lottery and installed six out of the seven in about an hour and a half. We only got shocked once, each.
So the moral of the story today kids, is even if you don’t absolutely love it, it’s OK to make a temporary improvement. As long as it’s a real bargain.
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