You may recall seeing these lamps before, because they have been through a previous transformation- that I wasn't crazy about. They were initially a faux distressed dull tan and I sprayed them navy blue and added a corresponding ribbon. But even then, I didn't really love the result.
I was determined to salvage these lamps and spent some time trying to figure out what color would look best, settling on classic black. Lately, I've been impressed with this black spray paint from Restoleum that dries fast with a bit of a glossy sheen.
After spraying the bases black, the shades still looked too bland. I remembered seeing my friend Emily (A Well Dressed Home) add decorative trim to her lamps and knew that's just what these needed.
I ordered several yards of black and beige trim from M&J Trimming. It's $8 a yard and comes in a variety of other color combinations and sizes.
I cut the trim to fit the top and bottom of each shade and affixed it with fabric glue. The updated look is so much better than before!
I like it so much I'm considering adding trim to my bedroom lamps too (also a Homegoods find).
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Looks great Megan! It's a classic look and suits your home perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThey look so good! I really like the finish on that paint as well....not too glossy ~ just right.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the way these came out! So interesting and high-end looking now.
ReplyDeleteLove the lamp makeover, the trim adds a lot!
ReplyDeleteI love them! They look like they were bought at a high end design store! Thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteLove these!!! They look amazing and so high end. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHi Megan, love how your lamps turned out really great job they look so classy!
ReplyDeleteThis is great inspiration for my next project. Thanks for posting! The lamps look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is great inspiration for my next project. Thanks for posting. These lamps look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan, girl. The trim really works so well with the color of the shade as well. Hope you all had a good weekend.
ReplyDeletethat looks fabulous! you always find the great deals and make an amazing project out of it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to give my lamps new life. Maybe I should consider the spray paint and trim method.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THEM!!! I need to find a homegoods near me, you find the cutest stuff there. Love how you transformed them too.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely addicted to stopping in to check out their lamps- most are $50.
DeleteI adore this lamp too-great job!
ReplyDeleteThe trim is so beautiful, great update! Those hydrangea in the clear vase in between caught my eye as well! So gorgeous. How I wish I could grow them, for now my brown thumb and I have to settle for what friends give us :)
ReplyDeleteMe too! Those are from the grocery store:)
DeleteI adore them too-great job!
ReplyDeleteSo creative, great idea! Love me some spray paint!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the console table? I'm in desperate need of one for under my stairs and love yours!
What a great idea! I love the lamps and console table...where did you get it? I'm in desperate need for a table under my stairs
ReplyDeleteThat console table is from Pottery Barn.
DeleteI love little updates that make a huge impact! I have some greek key trim I'm planning to add to a lamp shade in my guest room - this post was the push I needed to get that little project done! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these - the greek key trim makes them look super high end! Amazing 45 minute project :-)
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Love them!!
ReplyDeleteYou sure hit the best transformation of your lamps, love the black and trim on shades. Very sophisticated. What a difference it made. I'll have to attempt something like that as I'm getting pretty bored with lamps we have. Love to be able to make a quick low cost change to anything. So glad you shared.
ReplyDeleteI liked the blues ones too! But this is very chic and sophisticated. I also wanted to tell you that you might want to try rub-n-buff on the legs of the bench at the end of your bed :) That stuff is the bomb!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Luv me some HomeGoods. Did the shades come with the lamps?
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteOh I love these Megan! I saw several different colors of the greek key trim at High Fashion in Houston! Hmmm.. I think I have the perfect lamp to do this! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour lamps looks so good -- I love that greek key trim! I think I have some lampshades that could use a similar update! And I am totally digging your LOVE sign in the entry! It's perfect there!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Can't wait to see a pic of the whole room with them! :)
ReplyDeleteMan! Great job...really makes a world of difference!
ReplyDeleteExcellent execution, they are sold bold now! I can't wait to try for myself.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's crazy how custom these lamps look now as compared to before. Great easy trick!
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