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lostmandan
Joined: 09 Jul 2008 Posts: 145 Location: Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Link Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:59 pm Post subject: Good Source for Inexpensive Wall Sconces |
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Hi,
I am looking for wall sconces for my home theatre. Can anyone recommend to me places/online stores that they've had a good experience with?
I am in Ontario, Canada so something in Canada would be pererrable to avoid duties. I know there is an amazing site called Lamps Plus, but they are US.
Any comments welcome!
Thanks,
Dan
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Nashou66
Joined: 12 Jan 2007 Posts: 12848 Location: West Seneca NY
TV/Projector: Marquee 8000, 8500 And a 9500LC RetroIV , 2 Longbow 8500 Ultras(2004!!)Hd145's , Ampro 3600, a G90!!
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jamaicabraden
Joined: 29 Nov 2010 Posts: 1
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WanMan
Joined: 19 Mar 2006 Posts: 9668
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Link Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:01 am Post subject: |
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Personally, I do not understand why sconces are so f-ing expensive. The manufacturing cost cannot be more than that of a common $5 household lamp, yet it is more common to find the bulk of everyone's offerings to be >$150 than <$50 Its almost easier to just make you own sconces using a $5 base lamp from any Home Depot light and find/make something to put over it.
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JustGreg
Joined: 07 Mar 2006 Posts: 3085 Location: Kenosha, WI
TV/Projector: Marquee 8500
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Link Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:58 am Post subject: |
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I bought some cast plaster (?) ones from Mendards (a local home center). You paint them any way you want. I used a watercolor 'stain' to color mine and then painted gold paint accents on them. Sadly they only have one style available but I think they look good for the price (sub $20).
They don't paint the light from top to bottom on the wall; only up, so they don't offer much in the way of a 'bowtie' wash on the wall... but for the price I couldn't be happier.
Wan is right in a way....you can make them yourself and their style would only be limited by your imagination and fabrication skills. If you had the $$$ for high end fixtures you wouldn't be posting this question... so just take a shot at making your own. What do you have to lose?
_________________ Greg
"Is it ignorance or apathy? Hey, I don't know and I don't care!" --Jimmy Buffett
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akajester
Joined: 09 Jul 2008 Posts: 927 Location: Wisconsin
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Tedd
Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 102 Location: Ontario
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Link Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:19 am Post subject: |
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No Mernards here!
RONA does sell ceramic sconces. Occassionally they are on sale around the $15 CDN mark.
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WanMan
Joined: 19 Mar 2006 Posts: 9668
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On another note ... I was considering an opaque 'button' style lamp (1" diameter) to recess into the column case and then mount something decorative over it. Must find smallish button style lamps that can take line voltage, or rewire the circuit at the sub panel to low-voltage.
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Sparky015
Joined: 12 May 2009 Posts: 1160 Location: Cleveland / Akron, OH
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I got mine from www.wallsconceuniverse.com. They have a very wide selection from cheap to expensive, and every style inbetween. I think mine were $75 a piece. Not sure about the Canadian piece, but I can vouch for their service and product.
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