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Save on remodeling costs by reinstalling pendant lights! We recently moved from a 100-square-foot (34 pyeong) new home to a 80-square-foot (26 pyeong) new home! I recommend reinstalling the lights yourself with #interiorknowhow! We sold our existing apartment and moved into a higher-end property, downsizing our space! We were in a situation where we had to completely remodel! We plan to do it again if we get another chance to move to a higher-end property, so we decided not to spend a lot on remodeling. So, wherever we can, let's save! I was thinking about it, and as a way to save money, I removed my beloved pendant lights, the Antradition Flowerpot VP7 and VP1, from my old home and installed them in my new home. I felt it was a shame to leave my beautiful lights in the old house, so I agreed with the buyer to replace them with new ones. Reinstalling my existing lights allowed me to save some of the lighting costs from the turnkey interior design company's estimate, and it also gave my home a more emotional feel! Installing pendant lights yourself is easier than you might think! We removed the VP7 and VP1 lights from our previous home and even installed inexpensive ones in their place! Haha We had two VP7 matte white lights hanging in a row in the dining room, but now we've reinstalled one in the master bedroom and one in the kitchen! We've also hung the VP1 yellow light from the kitchen beautifully over the baby's bed! Everyone, install your own pendant lights! Give it a try haha #cornsouprecord #lightinginterior #lightingrecommendation #andtraditionflowerpot #andtraditionflowerpot #andtraditionsetago #masterroomlighting #nurserylighting #kitchenlighting #tablelighting #pendantlighting #selfinstallation #selfinterior #lightingrestaurant #pendantlighting