Lighting decisions for Beach Cheeky are making me a little cray cray people...

     So far I have made about 800 different decisions concerning Beach Cheeky, and I've done pretty well with most of them.  I am one of those people that likes to let things simmer.  I'm not an impulse person in regards to anything really.  I like to look, investigate, research, simmmmmerrrrrrrr....and then dive into my decision making.  That's hard to do when there are deadlines and a ton of decisions to be made, but somehow I've done it without too much second guessing, but with the lighting, I've changed my mind endless amounts of times, because there is an endless amount of awesomeness out there in lights I have to tell you!  Oh lawdy people this is clearly some first world problems for sure, and it's so fun to look at all the endless choices, but I'm starting to drive myself mashugana already!  The first thing is of course the budget.  The builder has an allowance for the lighting, which let's face it, I'm probably going to go over knowing my track record.  But I can't go completely nuts.  

Here are some I'm considering...
For the front porch there will be a hanging gas lantern.  
Either this one...
 Or this one...
But it will be hanging like this one in Rosemary Beach...
I'm leaning towards the first one

I think I have definitively decided on this blue wine jug for the downstairs powder room.  Great price point, and well it's blue...
Moving into the kitchen island, again I think I'm going with two Fenchurch Pendant by Currey and Company...
Over the windows in the kitchen I'm loving Hudson Valley's Rosyln...
Or this one (not sure which company this one is)

The downstairs Master Bath will (I think) have 2 Hedy beaded sconces by Currey and Company...

Moving into the dining room and stairwell is where I am losing my mind, because I can't decide which direction to go in.  

Look at this gorgeous piece from Thomas O'Brien for Visual Comfort lighting, it's called the Erika...
Or these beauties from Low Country Originals




Or from Aiden Gray...




OK, these are out of the stratosphere and too chi chi for my space, but they're gorgeous, so I snapped up some pics

 This one was just artsy and cool...oh and also about $4000 bones, so yeah, um no...
Heading upstairs to the shared bath we went in a more nautical direction...

I'm thinking we are doing a brass fixture in here also from Hudson Valley called Hudson Valley Heirloom...




In my daughter's bath we are leaning towards Visual Comfort's Reed fixture by Thomas O'Brian...
In the upstairs master, I'm looking at this fixture from Hudson Valley called The Grayson.  We would do the double sconce in a polished nickel...
In the bunk room we will be doing these little lights in each bunk...

and some kind of simple pendant like this or something similar...
Outside on the back porch, we will be using these simple galvanized lights...
Whew...that was exhausting!

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