33 DIY Lamps and Chandeliers Lighting Up Your Home With Glory!

Throwing more light around the house with a gorgeous chandelier or a set of pretty lamps not only makes the space brighter but also adds in an element of style to the home. But, working up the magic all by yourself with DIY lamps and chandeliers is a next-level thing altogether. Check out the below ideas that range from zip-tie lamps to wooden bean chandeliers.

21. DIY Crystal Ball Chandelier

DIY Crystal Ball Chandelier

Celebrate all glam and glitz with a DIY crystal ball chandelier that puts a gold and crystal ball to new use by threading a lamp cord into it and adding a cute little bulb.

DIY Details : viewalongtheway

22. Cloth Chandelier

Cloth Chandelier

Get a simple and super cheap white cloth and turn it into a breathtaking chandelier by cutting thin strips out and tying each of them to a large, round or wired frame, finally adding the bulb inside.

DIY Details : wearebeholden

23. DIY String Chandelier

DIY String Chandelier

It perhaps can’t get any easier than wrapping yarn around a large inflated balloon, coating it with a mix of glue, water and cornstarch – bursting the balloon once the yarn is dry. Make a cut at the top and add the lighting fixture.

DIY Details : careycreates

24. 5 Minute Vintage Industrial Pendant Light

5 Minute Vintage Industrial Pendant Light

Have got the hots for industrial-looking decoration items? You would be delighted with this DIY pendant light made using a vintage lampshade cage and an Edison bulb.

DIY Details : thedomesticheart

25. DIY Capiz Shell Chandelier

DIY Capiz Shell Chandelier

True awesomeness comes to life when you coat a wired basket with brushed silver spray paint, attach strips of ribbon around the wires, followed by hot gluing shells on each ribbon strand.

DIY Details : pigandpaint

26. DIY Paint Stick Lampshade

DIY Paint Stick Lampshade

Those paint stir sticks were meant for so much more than simply stirring paint buckets! They can be assembled together to work up a lovely lampshade, that too just like a piece of cake.

DIY Details : montydob

27. DIY Fringe Chandelier

DIY Fringe Chandelier

What you need is some hot glue, few yards of fringe, 2 embroidery hoops, some acrylic paint and a clear fishing line to make a do-it-yourself chandelier that screams elegance out loud.

DIY Details : thesweetestoccasion

28. DIY Pendant Light

DIY Pendant Light

Minimalism is certainly in! And this DIY pendant light is a perfect example of the same. Old shade frames stacked atop each other are spruced up with a light fixture to get the brand new glory.

DIY Details : freshcrush

29. Birdcage Chandelier

Birdcage Chandelier

Hanging a birdcage upside down can come with such enchanting end results seems too good to be true – unless you get your hands on this super easy guide. The element of splendour here is cute floating birds.

DIY Details : designsponge

30. Dome Ceiling Light with Faceted Crystal

Dome Ceiling Light with Faceted Crystal

Upgrade an existing glass dome light to a much more visually interesting and stylish Faceted-Crystal Flushmounts. Remove the dome, add some holes, finally attaching strands of crystals on the lights.

DIY Details : remodelaholic

31. Clothespin Chandelier

Clothespin Chandelier

A dangling light kit gets the most amazing chandelier look with some clothespins doing wonder. After painting a wire shade, you clip the clothespin to the wires – row by row or in a zig zag pattern!

DIY Details : younghouselove

32. DIY Chandelier Makeover

DIY Chandelier Makeover

Rejuvenate a boring, old chandelier by replacing the socket covers and wires, advancing to an oil-rubbed bronze coat for a brand new look. Lovely Edison bulbs are all thanks to the chic lighting.

DIY Details : reasonstocomehome

33. Beaded Chandelier Tutorial

Beaded Chandelier Tutorial

The free-flowing shape of this chandelier is as interesting as the rustic appeal of the wooden beads stringed together to work up the structure. A metal floral hanging basket forms the perfect base for the project.

DIY Details : mysimpleobsession

Why spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on chandeliers or lampshades when you can whip them up at home, that too for a fraction of the cost of the store-bought options? And, the glorious end results of the aforesaid DIY lamps and chandeliers make the idea even more worth trying!