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Modern Chandelier Offers Minimalist Design, Maximum Style

Barn Light Electric is well known for its vintage-inspired barn lighting. Starting with our signature fixture — the Original™ Warehouse Gooseneck Light  — our craftsmen have spun off hundreds of different styles of pendants, wall sconces, chandeliers, and more based on this iconic RLM warehouse shade.

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A Look Back | Favorite Customer Projects of 2015

One of the best parts of writing blog posts for Barn Light Electric is talking with customers who share their projects with us. We hear about everything from new construction and full-gut remodels to house flipping projects and simple lighting makeovers. Our Featured Customer posts are a great way to highlight our customers’ creativity and show how lights look in many different settings.

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A Look Back | Our Most Popular Pins from 2015

So what do you call this week between Christmas and New Year’s? Google offered up all sorts of suggestions including my newest fave — Restivus.

The last week of the year is typically a time of reflection and here at Barn Light Electric, our Pinterest boards are a great indicator of what lighting styles people found captivating so, without further ado, here are some of our most-liked and repinned photos from 2015.

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Barn Lighting Adds Rustic Complement to CA Hacienda

After Mike and Veronica moved into their Fullerton, California, home last year, they were happy that the home itself didn’t need major attention or repairs. Originally built in the 1940s and renovated in 2000, the 3,000-square-foot, hacienda-style home simply needed an upgrade in the outdoor lighting.

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Learn How To Mix and Match Styles From the Pros

We love people who are as passionate about their work as we are about hand crafting our American-made lighting. And no one is more passionate about post war-era ranch homes than Austin King of Rafterhouse. Having just wrapped an HGTV pilot episode, Austin has been incredibly busy of late, but he agreed to take over the blogger’s chair to talk about mixing vintage and modern styles — a technique he loves to use to create visual interest with a touch of history.

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