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25 of our Favorite Kitchen Island Pendant Lights

We’re about to shed some light on one of the most underrated yet transformative elements in kitchen decor – kitchen island pendant lights. Kitchens are no longer just spaces for cooking; they’ve become the heart of the home, a place where families gather and guests linger. To make your kitchen truly shine, we’ve curated a collection of our favorite kitchen island pendant lights, each thoughtfully grouped into four distinct categories: pristine whites, bold blacks, elegant brass, and textured wonders. We recommend these carefully selected pendant lights to our clients to help them elevate their kitchen’s style. Scroll to the bottom to link to all of our brilliant picks.

White Kitchen Island Pendant Lights

White kitchen pendant lights exude timeless elegance and versatility. They seamlessly blend with various kitchen styles, from traditional to modern, and are less likely to go out of fashion. This makes them a safe choice for homeowners who want a long-lasting, classic look.

Black Kitchen Island Pendant Lights

Black pendant lights provide a striking contrast in the kitchen, creating a visual focal point. This contrast can add depth and dimension to the space, making it more interesting and dynamic.

Brass Kitchen Island Pendant Lights

Brass kitchen pendant lights adds warmth and depth to the kitchen’s color palette. Brass creates a welcoming and inviting atmosphere, and its reflective properties can enhance the overall lighting in the space. Brass pendant lights also pair well with various materials and colors. They can complement white cabinetry, wooden countertops, or black accents, creating a balanced and visually appealing contrast.

Rattan Kitchen Island Pendant Lights

Rattan pendant lights introduce a natural and organic element into the kitchen, offering a more relaxed and earthy feel. This can be appealing to those who desire a calming and cozy atmosphere in their living spaces. Rattan pendant lights are often handcrafted, adding an element of uniqueness and individuality to the kitchen’s decor.

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3 Ways to Style an Entryway Console Table

Every client has his or her own distinct style and taste. We find it helpful to present mock-ups of the same space, each with a distinct theme or color. Below we’ve presented an entryway console table in three ways. Which style do you like best?

1. DARK  & MOODY

2. LIGHT  & BRIGHT

3. SOFT  & SERENE

Staging and styling help your space look and feel inviting and put together. Keep scrolling for some items that may help brighten and tighten your space.

Treehouse Themed Boys Room Remodel

This was one of our favorite kids’ rooms to date! Our client was looking to transform a bedroom into an incredible shared room and workspace for her two elementary school-aged boys. Our main goal was to keep the room functional, but add a little quirk and whimsy for our client. For function, we added a large custom built-in for studying and upgraded the bedroom closet. For style, we added a mix of wallpaper and fabrics to create a treehouse theme and kept the red pop of color to liven the mood.

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For function, we added a large custom built-in for studying and upgraded the bedroom closet. For style, we added a mix of wallpaper and fabrics to create a treehouse theme and kept the red pop of color to liven the mood.

Adventure Themed Baby Boy Nursery

We love it when existing clients have new projects for us! While renovating the main floor of their Colonial-style home, our client found out they were expecting a baby boy! They asked us to help design and lightly renovate a pink room (previously used by an older sister) and turn it into an eye catching nursery.

There are a couple of small updates that really helped clean up the room to give it a more polished look and feel. First, the crown molding helped provide a clean border around the room. Secondly, painting the beadboard gave the walls a higher-end finish. Lastly, placing a large area rug to fill the room laid the foundation for all of our furniture and accents.

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We had our eye on a blue camouflage wallpaper print by Philip Gorrivan for some time and were excited to suggest it for the nursery. Our client loved fresh white walls, so instead of papering the wall, we did the ceiling! It, in turn, inspired a modern safari theme.

Felt animal heads provided the perfect mix of rustic charm and texture to the wall above the understated and modern mid-century crib . The wispy rattan “twigs” in the pendant light formed an eye catching nest in our modern habitat.

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