Pridemore House – New Chandelier in Dining Room – Middlesborough, Kentucky

Isaac Kremer/ January 4, 2015/ preservation/ 0 comments

The ceiling fan with globe light did not create the sort of effect we wanted in our dining room. After taking a few pictures of the space we headed to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Knoxville. The fixture we selected resembled several others with thin molded arms holding cut glass shades. When we picked up the light at the ReStore it was missing two of five shades. So we headed to Home Depot and tried to find replacements. None of the shades at the store were a match so we ended up buying five new shades that we liked. What this gave us was a one-of-a-kind chandelier that fit in with our house just right. Much better than the ceiling fan with a dim light that had been there before.

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Isaac is a Main Street revitalization leader who guides towns on how to rebuild their local economies and support small businesses. Districts Isaac managed have achieved over $1 billion of investment, 1,899 jobs created, and were 2X Great American Main Street Award Semifinalists and a 1X GAMSA winner in 2023. His work has been featured in Oakland Press, Newsday, NJBIZ, ROI-NJ, Patch, TapInto, and USA Today. Isaac is a Main Street America Revitalization Professional (MSARP), with additional certifications from the International Economic Development Council, National Park Service, Project for Public Spaces, Grow America (formerly the National Development Council), and the Strategic Doing Institute.

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