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MARNI JAMESON: Lighting trends Part II: Take your fixtures from builder grade to custom
Updating a home’s light fixtures, and changing out those original builder packages, is one of the best and often overlooked ways to make a standard production house look more custom.
Marni Jameson
Homes are like so many aspects of life. If you choose to not see what you don’t want to see, it’s easier, and often, less expensive. Overlooking the peeling paint, the wood rot, the stained carpet, and the worn-out appliances is simply more convenient.
So it was with my light fixtures. Since moving into the Happier Yellow House three years ago, my husband and I have had a long to-do list: refinish the wood floors, paint all the walls, add built-ins, get window treatments, replace the roof, and re-landscape. As a result, I turned a blind eye to the dated light fixtures overhead, preferring to stay blissfully in the dark.
Almost 70 Zoom attendees waited with bated breath as they watched the gold raffle drum spin during the Coffey Place deed-restricted housing lottery Wednesday.
After a thorough spin and a good shake of the barrel, it was up to fate or chance (or perhaps a bit of both) to determine who would win each of the 15 available homes in the new development located near Town Park in Snowmass Village. Housing Director Betsy Crum, Assistant Housing Director Terri Everest and Town Clerk Rhonda Coxon drew the names and announced the results from Town Hall.
The winners list of the hour-long process count plenty of familiar names and faces among the ranks; many applicants knew others who were vying for the same homes.