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âDo you have recommendations for overhead lighting to go above the dining room table in a rental apartment? I canât hardwire anything.â
We asked DC-area designer Laura Hodges of Laura Hodges Studio for her advice:
âIf you canât hardwire a light fixture into the ceiling, I would suggest hanging a plug-in fixture instead. You can hang these fixtures on a hook in the ceiling and then swag the cord over to the wall that has the outlet.
âWith these types of fixtures, make sure you like the cord since youâll see it prominently. I would suggest looking for a fabric-wrapped cord, if possible, and coordinate the color with your decor. These fixtures will likely be pendants, rather than chandeliers, but there are some good options out there from spots like Color Cord Company and Pottery Barn.â
This response has been edited for clarity.
Home & Features Editor
Mimi Montgomery joined Washingtonian in 2018. Sheâs written for The Washington Post, Garden & Gun, Outside Magazine, Washington City Paper, DCist, and PoPVille. Originally from North Carolina, she now lives in Del Ray.