Refurbished Outdoor Chandelier

by EleniC in Workshop > Lighting

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Refurbished Outdoor Chandelier

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This is a custom outdoor chandelier that I made for my mom. I made it from an old chandelier that I found at a thrift shop. She wanted something that had an aged copper aqua look so that's what I did.

Find a Chandelier

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I found this chandelier at a thrift store a little while back. I bought it for $8.99. I also bought a smaller chandelier with it for $4.99. I rewired the smaller one and hung it in a small corridor area in my house.

Remove Old/Damaged Wire

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If your chandelier has good wiring that you would like to use skip this step. You could rewire the chandelier after you remove the old wiring. I chose to just install solar lights. Removing the old wiring made my chandelier lighter, and it made room for the solar lights I had.

Clean the Chandelier

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You could do this step before the last step. I chose to do it this way because it was easier with this chandelier. When I cleaned my chandelier, I found a mark saying it was a Fredrick Ramond 1979 chandelier.

Paint It

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I decided to do an aged copper aqua look. I achieved this by watering down aqua paint mixed with a little green. I then painted on the watered down mixture with a sponge brush and let it run down the chandelier. Once it was dried, I covered it with a clear lacquer to protect it from weather.

Install Lighting

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I chose to install these solar lights I got on sale. You could rewire it but I chose not to because of where I was going to hang my chandelier.

Hang It and Enjoy

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The last step is to simply hang your chandelier. Make sure you hang it on something that is strong enough to hold it. Then, you should have a nice outdoor chandelier you can enjoy for years to come.