Anonymous wrote:And this is why I have always thought it is really odd that light fixtures convey in this country. They are such personal choices, and we take them with us in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And this is why I have always thought it is really odd that light fixtures convey in this country. They are such personal choices, and we take them with us in Europe.
But what do you do when your light fixtures don't fit in your new home (in size, style, etc?). If moving from a traditional colonial to a modern condo, I wouldn't want to take the light fixtures with me. They'd have no place in the new house.
Anonymous wrote:And this is why I have always thought it is really odd that light fixtures convey in this country. They are such personal choices, and we take them with us in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Donate to Habitat Restore.
Anonymous wrote:We just moved into a house filled with very high-end, expensive, mostly lovely fixtures - mainly transferable window treatments and light fixtures - that are just not my style. Is there anything I can do with these items? Are there consignment stores that take fixtures?