Kitchen Chandelier in the Not-So-Rustic Cabin in the Woods

How I finally ended up choosing the perfect kitchen chandelier for my not-so- rustic cabin in the woods.

Kitchen chandelier above the dining room table.

I’m having so much fun decorating our not-so-rustic cabin in the woods.

It’s turned into being not-so rustic because almost everything is brand new. We hadn’t intended it to be that way but we found a bunch of deficiencies once we started taking up the floors so we thought we should just do a majority of the work at the get-go.

There’s a few things that I would definitely change in any big or small renovation and one is LIGHT FIXTURES.

It can change the look of a whole room!

A black and glass chandelier in the kitchen above the table with white chairs.

Here is the kitchen before.

The eating area can hold a big space so it demands a much bigger chandelier.

A before picture of the kitchen with an old 70's style light fixture above the table.

Such a big difference with the new chandelier in place!

The remodeled kitchen and dining room with new counters and floors.

I love this one from SUPPLY.com. They have soooooo many light fixtures to choose from it took me awhile to finally decide on one (like what I wrote about here) and I couldn’t be happier with my decision.

Kitchen chandelier in the not-so-rustic cabin in the woods.

I love the bubbly glass globes on it. So pretty. They throw off a little sparkle in the room too.

Bubbly glass globes of the chandelier.

Love the soft bubble effect detail in the glass.

Bubbles in the glass in the chandelier.

The other items in the eating area I’ve had for many years like this rustic table and vintage gold and black mirror. They go so well with the chandelier.

A French vintage mirror is behind the table on the wall in the dining room.

The room looks a little sparse but I really want to keep it this way and not add much more.

I really want the cabin to be a calm and serene place to visit.

The white chairs with striped cushions on the chairs.

I think we’re off to a great start!

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What’s Left To Do in the Kitchen:

  1. Add custom rustic shelves over subway tile
  2. Replace broken dishwasher
  3. Window coverings

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Disclosure:  Thank you, SUPPLY.com for the beautiful chandelier. All opinions are 100% my own.

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27 Comments

    1. Hi Natalie,
      No you weren’t missing anything! I had to contact our flooring person to find out the name because I never wrote it down. These are the wood ceramic tiles in our kitchen: Forest Rain in the Pluie colour from the Casa Roma collection. We bought them at NuFloors here in BC, Canada. Hope that helps!
      Hugs, Jamie

  1. Your kitchen is looking good. Love the light! We tend towrd traditional but still like a bit edgy; this fits the bill. Have a good day! Linda

    1. Thanks Linda! My kitchen at home is much more non-modern but I haven’t posted about it yet. We’ve had two kitchen renovations this year!
      Hugs, Jamie

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