Loctite 5 minute epoxy.
Yes, I'd think so. It's more of a trick to avoid the feeling of being caved in. The ceiling doesn't get much light, you can adjust that by painting it lighter.
Depends on the structure of the shade, it would be best to go to a specialist shop and ask their advice, there are special ready made modifiers that often fit, but if it is a one off shade, you may have to spend some serious money
There are several high street, boutique and online stores wherein a ceiling light shade can be purchased. When performing a Google shopping search, the initial hits return as eBay and Etsy, however, where to purchase home furnishings, depends greatly on the style and lighting purpose (ie. low mood lighting, bright work lighting) which it is required to fulfill.
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I was told by a lighting specialist that code for the UK is 2.2kg for the light fitting before additional support is needed
great places to hide the Christmas elf: 1.on the ceiling fan 2.in a plant 3.in a lamp shade i hope these help!
It Depends What Shade Of Blue It Is But I Would recommend Either Sandals or blue vans
Shade is a noun (the shade) and a verb (to shade).
I recommend shade plants such as impatiens, azaleas, hydrangeas, bleeding heart, goat weed, Lenten roses and hostas.
alliteration for shade?
The word shade is a noun, a singular, common noun; such as a window shade or lamp shade. The word shade is also a verb and an adjective; for example: Noun: We found a perfect picnic spot in the shade. Noun: What shade of lip gloss is your favorite? Verb: Here's the baby's bonnet, it will shade his eyes. Adjective: We planted a row of shade trees along the patio.
Ceilings are a much neglected surface for paint. I have decorator friend who claim a ceiling should never be anything but white, but I disagree.I used a midnight blue on the ceiling of my studio against everyone's advice (they all claimed it would bring the ceiling down) but I found it was like working outdoors on a clear night. The ceiling all but disappeared from my consciousness.I have done murals on several ceilings, included pale blue with fluffy little clouds in a nursery, and the canopy of a forest in a young man's room.I love to do the faux coffered ceiling look by adding a moulding a foot or so from the wall and painting the outer area a slightly darker shade of the colour I paint the inner area. Even if you just paint the ceiling a much lighter colour of your wall colour it tends to add a bit of something special to the room.