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COCOCOZY DESIGN HOUSE

COCOCOZY Design House x Lamps Plus: Lighting Update

February 6, 2019
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As you already know, I am so happy to announce that the COCOCOZY Design House has been completed.  All finished.  Remodel done – from top to bottom including all of the lighting! This home renovation project took 10 months of hard work to complete, but the final design is exactly what I envisioned.
At night the house sparkles because of all of the pretty lighting from Lamps Plus.  Starting with all of the exterior lights and making its way throughout the Design House. It has all come together to great a bright and welcoming design.

Lamps Plus Throughout the COCOCOZY Design House

The Exterior

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On the outside of the Design House, I went with traditional looking lights to go with the Spanish Colonial Revival exterior architecture of the house.  We have some awesome Mushroom Black LED Lights so the pathway lights up as well from the road all the way to the stairs.
On the front walk posts, I used the Casa Sierra™ 14 1/2″ High Black Outdoor Wall Light. I think the dark matte finish looks amazing against the door color I chose and the tiles.

The Interior

I went with a lot of open frame lights – these are ceiling lights that basically look like just the framework of a classic light.  House is not huge so I wanted to make sure lights did not take up too much of a visual footprint.  I wanted to be able to see through all of the lights to create a sense of lightness and airiness.  Classic shapes with a modern feel.
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Bathroom 2 – The light fixture I used in Bath 2 was initially supposed to be for the foyer.  It didn’t work there, so I moved it to the second bathroom upstairs and it looks so good here. In this bathroom, I used the Kichler Taubert 18 Inch Black Steel Open Cube 4 Light Pendant.
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Master bedroom – This is the only room where I went with lighting with a brass finish.  Love this geometric linear piece.  I added an architectural ceiling medallion to juxtapose the modern light with a little classic trim.
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I used the Casa Sierra 14 and one Half Inch High Outdoor Wall Light with a Brass Finish for this light and bright master bedroom along with a newly installed ceiling medallion to add some old world charm.

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Dining room – This is the most downright modern light int the house.  I love it.  Works in the dining room as well.  Again, I added an ornamental ceiling medallion in this room to add even more visual interest.
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I used the Possini Euro Gable 44 Inch Wide 10 Light Black Chandelier to add a sophisticated and modern touch to the main area of the house. Look at how welcoming this corner looks.

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Kitchen – More traditional schoolhouse type lighting in a brushed silver-tone metal seemed to be the best solution for this room.  I chose two pendants close to the ceiling fixtures to match. The first one, the Possini Euro Schoolhouse 13 Inch Brushed Steel LED Pendant. The second, the Schoolhouse 13 Inch Steel LED Ceiling Light.

Many thanks to Lamps Plus for providing all of the wall, ceiling and outdoor lighting in the house.  I was lucky to pick from their entire website!

 

Let me know what you think of the final COCOCOZY DESIGN HOUSE LIGHTING look below.

 

 

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