Chic Lighting Fixtures Don't Have To Be Expensive With HGTV's Christina Hall's Great Tip

Interior designers often say that people overlook lighting when it comes to designing their spaces. Light fixtures are rarely the feature that people base an entire room around. However, you shouldn't overlook what good lighting and a stylish light fixture can do to the space. They're a great way to add color, texture, and shape as an interesting detail to the room. Unfortunately, architectural light fixtures can often come at a high price, which is another reason people pass them up. However, Christina Hall from HGTV's "Christina on the Coast" and "Christina in the Country" offers alternative places to find statement lighting. Facebook Marketplace is one of Hall's suggestions, according to Christina Collection Flooring. Facebook Marketplace is a great way to find secondhand lighting options.

Or, if you want to purchase new lighting but don't want to break the bank, Hall suggests affordable sites, such as Home Depot, Lowes, and Wayfair, that often have hidden gems. The fixtures they offer may be dupes of more expensive designer options that can give you a similar look for less.

New life in second hand lighting

Some statement light fixtures can cost a couple hundred or even thousands of dollars. While lighting is important for a room's overall design, you shouldn't bust your budget trying to get it in your home. That's why HGTV's Christina Hall suggests looking for lighting secondhand on Facebook Marketplace. Similarly, places like eBay and online resellers are places to find lighting. Many people will give away or sell old lighting after a renovation or when they're planning to move. You may have to do some searching through the site to find something that fits your style and home. Take note of the listing details, as not every seller will ship and will require pickup only. You also want to be sure you get accurate dimensions to ensure that it's not too big or small for your space.

Antique shops and thrift stores are also great options for finding gently and previously used fixtures you can add to your home. Purchasing secondhand from stores requires similarly careful consideration. With fixtures that may be older, vintage, or antique, you first want to check to see if the cord is in good shape. Be wary of frayed cords or cords with visible kinks in them. Similarly, the prongs and the connection between the plug and cord should be sturdy. If these aren't in good condition, you may have to rewire the lamp to make it functional.

Lighting trends for less

Not every retailer sells expensive lighting fixtures; there are plenty of places that sell light fixtures at lower price points. Christina Hall suggests that less expensive retailers, such as Home Depot, Lowes, and Wayfair, offer trendy and chic light fixtures within any budget. A trendy Sputnik brass metallic chandelier with glass globe shades is a popular option in contemporary homes. Home Depot has a style that currently costs $298.86; similar styles at Lowes cost $124.68, and Wayfair costs $197.99. Purchasing new but inexpensive lighting fixtures can be a good option if you don't want to purchase secondhand.

You can also use these sites as a jumping-off point to start your search. Because they're retailers, they resell other brands, which means you can potentially find the same light fixture cheaper at other retailers. Or you can search for other fixtures the brand makes and potentially find other models that aren't as pricey but have the same design style. Designing on a budget doesn't have to be constricting if you're able to get a little creative.