I love my chandelier that I found at a thrift store.
Stan wired it for us so we can use a dimmer switch or have more light for a romantic dinner outside.
The area is near all our orchids so we have another view of the garden.
Stan made this fountain out of copper and put a patina on it. The water goes down the leaves
and lights up at night.
The spanish moss next to the fountain seems as though a river is near.
Fish jumping out of the water.
The chandelier sparkles in the light during the day and at night makes it feel so magical.
That is just gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDelete:O WOW~ I want to go thrifting with you!!! LOVE the shandy.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Jody! What a perfect ambiance it creates!
ReplyDeleteWowww that is great !!!...love from me...xxx..
ReplyDeleteStunning, Stunning, STUNNING!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
I would love that chandelier INDOORS, but outside it is absolutely stunning! Your yard and gardens are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI must say, this piece is simply breathtaking!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you found it at a thrift atore, that's why I love thrifty stores!
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Andrea
An outdoor chandy is a dream of mine.....What a magical place to dine!
ReplyDeleteYou have a gorgeous outdoor eating area, and the chandelier is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous space! I love your pretty chandelier, too!
ReplyDeleteI want to come eat every meal here everyday-so beautiful!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
You found that chandelier at a thrift store.....you're good! I should have married an electrician because mine is still sitting on the floor in my living room...uggh
ReplyDeleteadore your outdoor space too,
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C
What a pretty chandelier you have! I wish I could have lunch in such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThe spanish moss next to the fountain works good:)
Great find, lovely chandelier. Love what you've done.
ReplyDeleteI love chandeliers outdoors and on patios. They cast a beautiful web of lighting that regular lighting cannot achieve. Once I had a twilight tea in my garden and hung chandeliers from the trees. It was sheer magic.
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