Try This: Use Outdoor Light Fixtures Indoors
Aug 24, 2024
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I have to confess that I learned something new the other day…did you know you can put outdoor lights inside your home as well? I never even look in the outdoor lighting section when searching for indoor lights, but when browsing for an affordable replacement for some bathroom lighting, I came across some outdoor fixtures that were just what I was looking for!
While the reverse isn't necessarily an option (you can't always use indoor lights outside), outdoor lighting usually has extra moisture protection around the electrical parts. So that actually makes them a great choice for places like indoor bathrooms or kitchens where you can run into water or steam.
This is the lighting fixture that came with the house in the master bathroom. The shape of the shade and fixture arm just didn't fit the overall vibe that we were going for.
We are planning on installing a few globe lights throughout the house to compliment the mid-century design, so these simple outdoor hanging globes were just what I was looking for-and they were so affordable too!
This was the first light I installed myself, and while it was a little scary the first time I tried it, it's actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it. If you haven't hardwired the light yourself, just follow the tutorial and you'll be a pro in no time!
I really like how simple and clean the globe lights look and the black base really helps to balance out the dark countertop. It's certainly useful to know that you can use exterior lights as well when you are scouring the options for your own home. So next time you are looking for lighting, check the outdoor aisle as well!
