DIY wooden lamp made from boards. Wooden chandeliers


Amazingly combining style and closeness to nature, wooden chandeliers are timeless.

Wooden chandelier in loft style with many light bulbs

Lamps from natural wood accompanied by hanging decorative elements made of ceramics, metal and colored glass have always been in fashion, no one wrote them off as designer scrap. They just always belonged to expensive pieces of furniture, and invariably decorate exclusive interiors, which not everyone can afford.


Designer lamps made of wood

About incompatibility

Imagine an eight-armed solid oak chandelier with wrought iron candelabra hanging on a long chain in a cramped living room panel house, and everything will fall into place.

If you still want to decorate your interior with such a wooden chandelier, then let it be smaller, but the laconicism and style will remain.


Wooden chandelier in the shape of horns

Wooden table lamp


Wooden table lamp


Long wooden chandelier

Wooden floor lamp

Wooden chandelier in the interior

Elite light source

Wooden lamps made from valuable solid wood are not produced in large series; they are unique and most often handmade products.

Their high cost reflects the uniqueness of their appearance. They are among the elite light sources; suspended ceiling wooden chandeliers are often made in a single copy, often complemented by forged metal elements.


Pyramid shaped wooden table lamp with shade

Behind the traditional wooden and metal decor chandeliers hide modern LED light sources. The incredible capabilities of LED technology and electronic lighting control are hard to imagine until you see them in person.

Small table lamp made of wood


Chandelier made of wooden sheets

Wooden table lamp

Chandelier with wooden lampshade


Unusual table lamps made of wood

Author's design

Such original design works are considered works of art. They are created by artists individual orders under certain interior, taking into account the unique color and size of the future product. The craftsmen who develop the design of lamps know how to work with wood, make forged metal parts, cook glass for stained-glass chandeliers, and sculpt and fire ceramic jewelry.


Unusual wooden table lamp

As a rule, they design and manufacture not only hanging wooden chandeliers, but also a whole range of exclusive lighting fixtures for a specific interior: wooden lamps for installation on walls, table lamps, floor lamps, spotlights, as well as street sconces for lighting effects in landscape design on the customer's site. They are developing different types decorative ceiling and wall lamps for the kitchen and bedroom, nursery and living room, hallway and veranda in the garden, but all lamps bear typos of a single design style.


Stylish bright wooden chandelier


Cone-shaped chandeliers with wooden inserts


Sconce with wooden decor


Unusual lamps made from stumps

Small table lamp made of wood and metal

Habitual environment

Incredible high ceilings With wooden beams, spacious room, large floor vases, wall tapestries, heavy carved furniture, large dining tables, wicker rattan chairs by the fireplace - this is the environment in which natural wood chandeliers will look as natural and organic as possible.


Wooden table lamp with fabric shade

Vintage ones will also have their place here. wooden sconces with bronze inserts, and even wall-mounted stylish LED lamps made of wood, directing narrow beams onto the original stained-glass windows made of cut glass.


Wooden table lamp in the shape of a man


Wooden table lamp with glow in the dark material


Round wooden chandelier


Traditional wood sconce style


Stylish sconce made of wood and metal


Fashionable chandelier made of wood and metal

In harmony with the interior style

Of course, wooden chandeliers are not so arrogant as to illuminate only fireplace rooms and prim living rooms in the castles of aristocrats and estates of the rich. After all, they once got there from the huts of simple peasants and artisans.


Table lamp made from cut wood

There are several interior design styles into which wooden lamps fit easily and naturally. Here are the most popular:

  • Country (Anglo-American country)
  • Provence (French country)
  • Oriental styles (China, Japan, Korea)
  • Chalet (simplicity of an Alpine house)
  • Rustic (deliberate, crafty roughness of furnishings)
  • Modern (chic style of the end of the century before last with an antique touch)


Wood and metal table lamp

All these styles, born on different continents and in specific cultural environments, are diverse in their own way. But they are united by the simplicity of their forms, the predominance of wooden elements, fabric, ceramics, and stone in the interior decor, creating genuine and natural environmental friendliness.


Black wood table lamp

In such interiors, large suspended ceiling wooden chandeliers look natural and highlight them favorably. The wall will be decorated with sconces made from a translucent cut of resinous cedar, and the headboards of the beds will be illuminated by forged floor lamps with carved inserts, original table lamps made from unusual driftwood are completely appropriate on the desktop, and elegant fabric lampshades will give soft light to the bedroom.


Wood floor lamp

Brown-beige, white and pastel colors easily match with wooden lamps, forged elements lighting fixtures, reflections of colored glass lampshades and lampshades.


Dark wooden table lamp


Overhead chandelier made of wood, metal and glass

The deceptive simplicity of Provence and country

Provence, like country, professes simplicity and warm rustic comfort. It fills the house with the smell of the forest and a relaxing atmosphere.

But Provence is not so simple. This is the style of meaningful details. Well-processed solid wood is often used as a suspended ceiling chandelier, revealing the wonderful texture of the wood. Lamp horns are also made of wood; they can be covered with woven lampshades to match the decor.


Unusual wooden lamp

Look great spotlights made of polished birch chaga with miniature LEDs. Their natural beauty is that each chaga has a unique shape, placed on wooden wall, it seems like a natural growth until it reveals its secret at the click of a switch.

A wonderful material for decorating chandeliers - the bases of old fruit trees. Where the roots meet the trunk, the wood exhibits amazing patterns. This part of the tree is also used to create unique products. Particularly valuable and beautiful cuts are obtained from solid walnut, chestnut, cherry, Karelian birch, white ash and acacia wood.


Table lamp made of wood and fabric


Wooden sconce

Chalet: Mountain Hut

The chalet does not focus on the fine details of Provence. The rough, often uneven shapes adopted in this style solid wood, they turn the most ordinary things into suspended ceiling chandeliers: old barrels and stepladders, bee hives, vegetable baskets or just a log stripped of bark.

LED horns in a rustic and unpretentious chalet style are made from real horns. They are equipped with lampshades and mounted on the wall as sconces, with built-in optics, horns and fancy rhizomes serve as spotlights.


Wooden chandelier in the shape of horns in the bathroom interior

A room with a large fireplace, indispensable for an Alpine house, can be illuminated by lamps shaped like torches on the wall.

The rustic style is in many ways indistinguishable from the chalet style, and yet it even more openly neglects smoothed forms. Here the wood of the lamps is deliberately processed roughly, and may even turn out to be completely unprocessed.


Simple Wooden Table Lamp


Wooden chandelier in medieval style

Eastern philosophy of grace

The popular interior style with an oriental accent involves not only turned wooden chandeliers, thin carved details of wooden wall lamps. Here, wicker, rattan, bamboo, thin metal and even palm bark, reminiscent of fur, are used.

From this variety of natural decorative materials lampshades for table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling chandeliers.


Wooden chandelier in a marine style

In interiors with an oriental touch, elegant chandeliers made of bent solid wood, forged and cast metal with painted faience lampshades are very beautiful.

No less intriguing are lamps made of wood and rattan, woven into spherical shades, fragile in appearance and durable in use.


Designer wooden chandelier


Wooden chandelier with fabric lampshades in a marine style

Retro beauty

Such retro lamps are in demand for interior design in the Art Nouveau style.

Art Nouveau was introduced to European society by young bohemian artists at the end of the 19th century. It was an explosion of ideas, a reaction to amazing progress. Edison just invented light bulb and launched the world's first power plant near New York. With the advent of electric lighting, lighting fixtures also required modernization.


Rectangular wooden chandelier in medieval style

Ceiling chandeliers, table lamps and wall lamps took on new futuristic forms.

This is the atmosphere that the Art Nouveau style brings to the interior. An old wooden chandelier illuminates it from the ceiling.


Unusual wooden chandelier

Only in its forged candelabra are burning not candles, which the founders of Art Nouveau managed to abandon, but electric lamps, for which the designers of that time had not yet managed to come up with a worthy outer shell.


Table lamp made of stone and wood

Country chic in the apartment

You should not think that beautiful interiors with wooden chandeliers and lamps are only available for decorating spacious country estates.

They can decorate and city ​​apartment. Look how much successful examples apartment interiors using wooden lamps are available on the Internet. Stylistics close to Provence and country are especially popular.


Original wooden pendant lamp

Light but massive-looking false beams fixed to the ceiling will instantly make the room more comfortable. A few more design tweaks will give the apartment a rustic touch.

But don’t forget to choose the main element of the interior - a wonderful wooden chandelier. It will fit into almost any style, because wood can be given any shape when making a lamp.


Pendant lamp with wood insert


Creative chandelier made of wood


Small chandelier in loft style

Large unusual chandelier made of wood

Photo gallery (50 photos)






The topic of our article is wooden ceiling lamps. We will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of this material both from the point of view of design and from all other aspects; We will find out where these lamps can be used, and where it is better to use other materials.

Finally, we will find out how to low cost energy and time to do wooden lamp with your own hands.

What is wood associated with in room design? First of all, with antiquity, with the Middle Ages. With time, when people woke up to the singing of birds, and not the noise of cars outside the window; when men were courageous, women did not know the word “emancipation”, they were punched in the face for meanness, and life was much simpler and clearer.

That is why wooden lamps most often have deliberately ancient shapes. For example, chandeliers in the shape of a cart wheel are very popular.

After all, this is what real, let’s say, indoor lighting systems looked like several centuries ago: an old wheel on chains or ropes was suspended from the ceiling, and candles were placed on it.

Why is a wheel with spokes convenient as a stand?

Why did the ancestors settle on this form?

  • When the candles were placed evenly, it gave equal illumination to all parts of the room;
  • The spokes created minimal obstruction to the light, unlike a solid rim.

They have the same advantages modern stylizations; of course, instead of wax candles or rays lamps are used. Most often, of course, also in the form of a candle.

However, we digress. What is bad and what is good about wooden ceiling chandeliers?

Features of the material

Advantages

  • Wood is not just environmentally friendly. Wood not only does not emit harmful substances; on the contrary, for a long time it saturates the air with aromatic resins, which make breathing easier for patients with asthma and relieve inflammation of the respiratory tract...
    What can I say - you probably remember how easy it is to breathe in a recently felled wooden house!
  • Wood is easy to process, which opens up wide scope for creativity. If the manufacture of a lamp made of plastic or chromed metal requires devices that are not available in a standard city apartment, then lamps made of wood require a minimum set of hand tools for manufacturing.

However, alas, not all features of wood as a material for a lamp are as pleasant:

Flaws

  • Wood is still a combustible material. Position wooden elements near incandescent lamps that are going out of fashion is an extremely bad idea; a burnt contact in the lamp socket can also lead to a fire.

  • Wooden chandeliers susceptible to attacks by bloodthirsty bugs- woodworms, fungus and other evil spirits.

Please note: conifers wood suffers from insects and rot to a much lesser extent.

In addition, for hardwood there are antiseptic impregnations, which at the same time reduce the flammability of wood.

  • Wood is a hygroscopic material. It absorbs moisture from the air; when drying, it can change volume, deform and crack.
    If we want our lamp to retain its functionality for a long time appearance- we will have to provide it with more or less constant temperature and humidity.

Conclusions

The negative features of wood are not given to dissuade you from buying or making a wooden lamp, not at all. Let us repeat, this is a wonderful, very beautiful and easy to process material.

However, you need to use it wisely:

  • Wooden lamps must be shaped in such a way that all heating elements (sockets and lamps themselves) are as far as possible from the wooden structural elements.
    It is better for the lamps to point upward: then the upward flow of heated air will not cause deformation of the wood.
    Standing apart are the lamps, the very style of which involves the use of natural cracks in dried wood. For example, a log with lamps suspended on chains looks great both dried out and cracked.

  • For reasons fire safety It is undesirable to place wooden chandeliers under flammable ceiling elements.
    Yes, the same log on chains will look amazing under an equally old-looking one; however, if it catches fire, the fire will spread very quickly.
  • Wooden lamps are perfect for a bedroom or living room. But in the kitchen with its abundance of steam when cooking or in a damp bathroom, wood is inappropriate.
    It will crack quickly; besides, raw wood is no longer a dielectric at all.

If a phase is shorted to the wooden elements of the lamp, it is quite possible to receive an electric shock. If at this moment you hold on to a grounded pipe or bathtub, troubles can be very serious...

Homemade products

Need I say that something made with your own hands is much more pleasing than something purchased? Yes, your lamp may not be as neatly made as a store-bought one; but the joy of creativity is worth coming to terms with the small shortcomings of the product.

In addition, you will know absolutely for sure that your lamp was made in one copy. Not a single guest, coming to you, will see exactly the same chandelier as at home. Homemade ceiling chandeliers are always exclusive.

Coffee service

We will need:

  • Dry board from any wood. The texture of ash is very beautiful; oak does not need to be stained or varnished. But it will also do ordinary pine, spruce or birch.
  • Three translucent coffee cups and three saucers to go with them.
  • Three cartridges for a small base with fastenings for them.
  • Three matching light bulbs. Preferably LED lights: remember the fire safety recommendations outlined just above.
  • Three or six rubber gaskets. The quantity depends on the method of attaching the cartridges.
  • Meter - two two-wire copper wire minimum section. 0.75 mm is enough for the eyes.
  • A thin chain or twisted cord to hang a structure from, for example.
  • Four screws for the ring instead of the cap. It is for them that our lamp will be suspended.

In addition, you need to stock up on a drill with drill bits for wood and tiles, pliers and a screwdriver.

Let's get started:

  1. We process the planed board with sandpaper - first coarse, then finer.
  2. We drill three holes where the cartridges will be located.
  3. If noble types of wood are used, then the processing of the board ends there. If the wood is simpler, we cover it with stain and after drying, varnish it twice.
    The nitro varnish only dries in the air for a couple of hours, so you won’t have to wait long.
  4. Then comes the most dangerous step: we need to drill holes in the coffee cups and saucers without breaking them.
    We use only and exclusively drill bits for glass and tiles. Great efforts are unacceptable; We drill slowly, without distortions. The key moment is when the tip of the drill goes through: pressing the drill a little harder at this moment will split the cup or saucer.

  1. We attach wires to each cartridge. Until we fasten them to each other.
  2. We screw the entire future lamp into a single whole. If our chucks use platforms with holes for screws, we pull them to the board directly through the holes in the saucer and cup.
    If there is a hollow threaded tube and a nut at the end of the cartridge, we again pass them through the cup, saucer and board. A rubber gasket is placed between the metal and glass.
    You can cut it yourself from an unnecessary bicycle or car tube; You can use a ready-made gasket of a suitable size from any plumbing repair kit.
  3. We screw screws with rings into the back side of the board.
  4. We connect the cartridges in parallel. You shouldn’t leave the twists wrapped in electrical tape: we’ll carefully even do the side of the lamp that no one will see. Use a block to connect the wires.

  1. The block is fixed on the back side of the board in any way - a drop of glue or a screw. A piece of wire that will be connected to the wiring is clamped in it.
  2. We attach chains or cords to the rings on the back side; their other end is attached to a hook in the ceiling. The wire runs along one of the chains. Light bulbs are screwed in.

Press the switch and enjoy.

As you understand, the shapes that wooden chandeliers can take are limited only by your imagination. Let's show a few more original designs.

Sailboat made from driftwood and TV packaging

This original lamp is made from oddly shaped driftwood picked from the forest. The author kindly posted a photo of his creation online.

The structure, of course, is not a fire safety monument. However, remember that LED lamps are extremely economical and practically do not heat up. If so, the risk of fire is reduced to nothing.

Chandelier made of dry boards and rope

Here, two ready-made matte lampshades are used as light sources. The simplest and most inexpensive. Everything else is the author's improvisation.

What is most striking is not that the lamp was made by hand: as you can see, there is nothing structurally complex about it. It’s amazing that the author of the work was able to see beauty in such a seemingly worthless thing as old board. And show this beauty to others.

Please note: in this design it is also worth using only and exclusively energy-saving or led lamps.

Incandescent lamps, especially high power, will create a very real fire threat.

Timber with pots

And such ceiling lamps are not mass produced. Looks very original. To drill the bottoms of pots, you also need to use only and exclusively tile drills. In addition, you should not use incandescent lamps here either. Even low-power ones.

Hollowed out log with soffits

Another fire inspector's nightmare come to life. However, here too the use of light sources with minimal heat generation reduces the risk of fire to nothing.

Despite the exaggerated and simple appearance of the lamp, it can hardly be called made in five minutes on the knee: it was probably difficult to hollow out the log inside.

Conclusion

If you liked the wooden ceiling lamps described and shown, great. Even better if you have your own, original ideas. As you can see, they can be the most unexpected. Good luck with your creativity!

Original designer lamps made of wood. Homemade lamps made of wood photo.

If you like to do everything with your own hands, we recommend to your attention a selection of the most original lamps made from wood made by designers. But to make such lamps you don’t have to be a designer at all, just look at these photos, show a little imagination and you will succeed.

Wood is a unique material, it has been used for home improvement since the times of our ancestors, wood has positive energy, it is an absolutely environmentally friendly material. In this article we will look at the most original options making lamps from wood.

Ceiling lamps made of wood.

Original pendant chandeliers made of wood.


Homemade chandelier flower garden.

Chandelier ball, made of rope. To make such a chandelier, an inflated balloon, which is wrapped with rope, then the rope is covered with glue, when the glue dries, the ball is blown away and the result is a structure from which you can make a pendant lamp.




Lamp from a pallet. Wooden pallet sawn into pieces which are used to make lamps.


Original solution.


A lamp made from ordinary kitchen graters.

Wicker lamps. Here a basket is woven from a thin vine and hung from the ceiling.


Table lamps made of wood.


Night light made of wood.



Wood has been used by people for a long time to make household items.
This is an environmentally friendly material that is easy to process. It is available, its price is not high, and the texture is very beautiful when finished correctly.

It is for this reason that hand-made wooden ceiling chandeliers will never go out of fashion.

We create beauty ourselves

Product made from driftwood

Each snag that you find in the forest has its own individual and unique shape.
It is perfect in every curve, because it was created by nature itself. The main thing is not to spoil it all during processing, to cut off the excess, but not to disturb the natural beauty.
It is necessary to clear the surface of bark, damaged wood and dry well. Then you need to sand it thoroughly using sandpaper.
The next step is to select the type of lamps and purchase the appropriate components.

Note. Since wood is a highly flammable material, it is better to use energy-saving or LED lamps. They heat up slightly.

In order to route the wires, you can use a long, thin drill to make a series of holes.

Having laid the wire, the holes can be filled with putty by selecting putty of a suitable color. You can use a chisel with a narrow blade to select grooves for the wire on the upper (ceiling-facing) side of the branches.
Lighting sockets are attached to the ends of the branches.

The driftwood can be hung from the ceiling using chains. All wooden parts are varnished in several layers.

Lamp made of boards and cups and saucers

This design is attached to the wall, but it can also be hung from the ceiling.
Manufacturing instructions:

  • A suitable board (oak, ash, but also pine) must be treated with stain and varnish.
  • In the bottoms of cups and saucers diamond drill holes are made for glass.

Note. If you use thin, translucent cups, decorative effect higher.

  • Wires are connected to the electric sockets (see), passed through the holes in the cups and saucers, and everything is attached to the board.
  • On the back side, the wires are connected in parallel to each other and the supply wire.
  • The board is suspended from the ceiling using chains or a twisted cord.

If you artificially age the board and use clay pots instead of cups and saucers, the design becomes completely different.

Country style

Several boards irregular shape, processed using the brushing technique, covered with stain and varnish, a coil of hemp rope, several meters of chain and lampshades with sockets - that’s all that is needed to create a designer lamp with your own hands.

Making your own lamp is not difficult

Another design, made independently, in the video:

Previously, candles were used to illuminate rooms. They were installed on the rim of a cart wheel suspended from the ceiling.
Wooden ones in the form of a stylized wheel with candle-shaped light bulbs are often found today.

Very often, forged parts are used together with wood to emphasize the style.

Forging and embossing in finishing. This is what lamps are like in the house.

Lampshade made from clothespins

People with imagination and skillful hands do not make crafts from anything! Ordinary clothespins, varnished or painted and attached to a frame made of wire or metal mesh - here is a lampshade for a completely unusual look.

Lampshade made from clothespins

Plywood lace

From thin high-quality (preferably birch) plywood using hand jigsaw you can create real masterpieces of applied art.
The manufacturing technology is very simple:

  • The drawing of the parts is transferred onto a sanded sheet of plywood using carbon paper.
  • Parts of the structure are cut along the contour.
  • A hole is drilled inside each piece to be removed with a thin drill (1 mm).
  • All internal parts are cut out.
  • Clean the edges with small files of various shapes.
  • The product is assembled using glue.
  • Cover with varnish.

Advice. PVA glue turns yellow over time. It is necessary to carefully remove its residues on visible parts of the product (it is better to use special wood glue).

If you use incandescent lamps, their power should not exceed 40 watts. They must be located as far as possible from wooden parts to avoid overheating and fire.

Carved and turned chandeliers

In the Middle Ages, chandeliers were made of metal (copper, bronze or silver) and were very expensive. It was then that wooden carvings with a coating that imitates metal.

Ceiling wooden chandeliers are often made on the basis of turning products.

Parts are made on a lathe, photo

Lamps in oriental style

For a room decorated in Japanese or Chinese style, metal is not used in the construction of wooden lamps (see). The shape is usually rectangular, and frosted glass is used instead of rice paper.
Chandeliers can be suspended or fixed to the ceiling.

In oriental style.photo

Ceiling lamp, photo

Design solutions made of veneer or wooden plates

Veneers of valuable species or bars and plates are often used to make wooden products. various forms and sizes.

If you hang it from the ceiling, it will be a chandelier, photo

Wooden chandeliers can be matched to any interior style precisely because wood is a universal material.

Wooden chandeliers can increasingly be seen in the interiors of country mansions. What is the reason for such popularity of such lighting devices? Of course, first of all, it is important to note the environmental safety of natural wood. This one is useful and quality material Ideal for making your own wooden chandelier.

Wooden chandeliers, made of wood, fill the room with a pleasant and soft light, allowing the owner of an apartment or house to completely relax after a busy day at work.

Wooden chandeliers have excellent technical and performance characteristics. Professional interior stylists note their unique wear resistance, as well as the possibility of making such lighting fixtures with their own hands.

Attention! A high-quality wooden chandelier has a fairly high cost.

It is not necessary to spend money on buying ready-made lighting fixture, because it is quite possible to do it yourself, turning your creative ideas and original ideas into reality.

In addition, a DIY wooden chandelier is a guarantee of uniqueness and individuality.

Reasons for choosing wood for making a lamp

In our age of scientific and technological progress and innovative technologies, have become widespread polymer materials, which pushed aside natural wood to the background. Despite the variety of finishing and decorative materials offered by lighting manufacturers modern market, interior designers continue to use natural wood in their work.

Original wooden chandelier with your own hands, step by step instructions, as well as photos can be found in the video:

Natural wood has certain advantages. For example, this natural material is in the process machining retains its original characteristics.

Advice! For relaxation, professionals recommend choosing spruce or pine for making a wooden ceiling chandelier. Doctors recommend choosing such wooden chandeliers for people with chronic respiratory diseases, as well as for asthmatics.

Also among the advantages of natural wood, we highlight the ease of processing. If desired, you can make antique or modern wooden chandeliers, and of any degree of complexity.

When choosing wood to decorate the interior of a living space, you can make it cozy and harmonious.

Wooden ceiling chandeliers will help add an accent to the room and emphasize the main idea chosen for decoration.

Advice! In order to put into practice creative fantasies, you can experiment with the selection of wood species.

For example, antique wooden chandeliers can be made from oak or larch, and modern options lighting fixtures are made from pine.

Among the advantages of choosing wood to create ceiling chandeliers, professional stylists note the wonderful combination of this decorative material with other decor options: glass, plastic, metal, fabric.

Disadvantages of wooden ceiling lamps

It would seem that with this a huge number positive characteristics, the tree should become ideal option for the manufacture of ceiling lighting fixtures. But unfortunately, even wood has some significant shortcomings, which should be mentioned.

Wooden chandeliers are easily flammable, as wood is not resistant to high temperatures.

Attention! It is strictly forbidden to use light bulbs in such chandeliers that will heat up during operation.

For safety reasons, professionals working with this natural material, they prefer to choose fluorescent or LED lamps that cannot create fire hazards.

Among the disadvantages of ceiling wooden chandeliers used in rooms with high humidity, we highlight the instability of the tree to negative impacts environment: moisture, temperature fluctuations.

Ceiling lights made from wood are susceptible to insect attack.

Advice! To provide your ceiling lamp reliable protection against these factors, it is important to coat the finished product with a special protective impregnation.

Also among the disadvantages of choosing lighting fixtures made by hand from wood, we note their high cost. As it dries, in some cases the original appearance of the ceiling chandelier may also change.

If we take into account all these disadvantages inherent wooden products, you can make an original and functional lighting fixture that will become the pride of the owner of an apartment or house.

Materials for work

To assemble a wooden ceiling chandelier with your own hands, you will need the following tools and materials:

  • roulette;
  • screwdriver and hammer;
  • pencil;
  • electric drill;
  • hammer and pliers;
  • antiseptic for processing wooden products;
  • socket, light bulb, electric wire;
  • decorative elements

Depending on what model of lighting fixture will be created, this list can be supplemented with other materials and tools.

There are certain rules, which must be observed when starting work related to the creation of wooden ceiling chandeliers.

First of all, it is necessary to take care of the complete treatment of the material with a special antiseptic composition.

In addition, you need to pay due attention to the fastening system finished product to the ceiling surface. For example, you can choose an original metal chain so as not to be afraid that the chandelier will fall from the ceiling.

When connecting a wooden lamp, it is better to use the services of a professional electrician to avoid emergencies.