Farmhouse Lighting on a Budget
I have spent more time looking for and deciding on lighting than on anything else for Old Salt Farm, other than the initial plans.  I think I’ve seen just about everything there is to see when it  comes to farmhouse lighting…twice!  It’s not about it being difficult to find things I like–more like the the opposite. I have found so many lights that I love, but it’s trying to figure out what will look best in the space that takes me a little longer. That…and the price.
We are on a definite budget, and lighting can be EXPENSIVE. Â There’s nothing like finding an adorable chandelier, than discovering it’s at least $600 over what you can spend! Don’t get me wrong–sometimes splurging on a beautiful chandelier or awesome barn lighting can be totally worth it, but when you’re buying all the lighting for your entire house at the same time, it’s harder to do. Â Since I’ve already scoured for some of the cutest and most affordable farmhouse lighting, I wanted to share them with you!
(Affiliate links are included below, for your convenience. Â Find my full disclosure here.)
All of these are under $100, except the Wood Bead Chandelier and the Round 12-Light Edison Chandelier, and they’re under $300. Â One of the lights on this list, the Chicken Wire Pendant, is actually a plug-in light, not hardwired, which means I couldn’t use it in our new house, because I already had electrical boxes in place. Â Make sure you read all the fine print when you find lighting you like, to make sure that it will fit what you need.
Farmhouse Lighting on a Budget
Round 12-Light Edison Chandelier //
Vintage Barn Light Pendant //
School House Semi-Flush Light //
Vintage Lighting Ceiling Chandelier //
Urban Barn Light  //
Chicken Wire Pendant Light //
Half Gallon Mason Jar Pendant //