6 DIY Kitchen Lighting Ideas
For you hard-core DIY types (and you know who you are), we’ve come up with a few starter ideas, confident that you’ll take this concept and run with it. For those of us who aren’t quite at the rewiring-a-lamp-ourselves stage? Buy a hanging lamp kit, drill a hole through the colander—just don’t use an everyday plastic one—and merge the two. And if changing a lightbulb pushes the envelope of your technical capabilities, never fear: The website Posh Living sells a kitchen colander pendant lamp ($150; poshliving.com) that’s ready to be installed by your friendly neighborhood handyperson.
The Life of the Party. Go disco with bright colors and a cut-glass globe (Calypso Basics 3-qt. colander; 45-watt crystal-cut halogen bulb, $6.95, buylighting.com).
The Veteran. Mix a flea-market colander with an old-fashioned “squirrel cage” bulb (vintage colander; 30-watt tungsten-filament reproduction, $13, houseofantiquehardware.com).