Target Hack: Diy an Industrial Cage Light Wall Hanger
Hey Foxy Peeps!! I made something fun this weekend and I wanted to share it right away. No fancy pictures, I just snapped some real quick! It’s a really easy project that I made it in about ten minutes. Hope ya like it.
A few weekends ago, Jim and I picked up a cool Threshold Industrial Pendant light at Target for Austin’s room. I loved the price of $22.99 and that it plugs in. Meaning, you don’t need an electrician… or a ceiling outlet. We were about to see if we could get someone to come and install one in our home (from somewhere like https://scv-electrical.co.uk/electrician-eicr-reports-landlord-certificates-greenwich/, if we were close enough) when we found this. After all, my old house is lacking in those for sure.
Electricians.
.. and ceiling outlets!
Even though it could, I knew I wanted this to pop out from the wall and not hang from the ceiling. I was rolling around a few ideas in my head, like I do when I’m working out an idea, but I wasn’t sold on anything.
Sunday morning rolled around, and while I was planning out my to-do’s for the day I just grabbed a marker and did a rough sketch. Sometimes, any plan is better than no plan and I needed to get to it!
Tools and Supplies:
- Cost: Free, wood was on hand — Or, about $2 bucks.
- Supplies/Tools: Miter Saw or Miter Box. Wood; Fence Picket, Scrap Wood and or/Trim, Drill/Drill Bit, Screws and Screw Driver, Hammer and Nails, Nail Set, Sandpaper, Chisel or Router.
- Optional: Table Saw if you need to rip any wood. Nail Gun. (I used 18 gauge 3/4 inch finish nails).
Cuts:
- Main base piece is 6 x 18
- Top Piece is 2 x 14 – make a center groove with a chisel or router before assembling.
- Support piece is 2 x 20.5
- Scrap pieces are cut to fit base back. This is to pop out from the wall and afford the cord a space and natural fall.
To Assemble:
I’ll be using the completed project to demonstrate. I couldn’t hold it, build it and take photos. Sorry. So not that talented!
For your first connection. Pre drill your (upper) base and top piece. Screw together.
Tip – You pre drill to prevent your wood from splitting when you insert the screw.
Repeat for the (lower) base and the support piece. Remember to attach the mitered/angled cut side to the base.
The back should look like this. (Ignore the edges at this point)
Next, attach the top piece to the support with two small finish nails. To get your nails flush or counter sunk, use your nail set to tap them down a pinch. Then fill with wood putty and sand for a seamless look. I used ruff fence picket and I’m going rustic, but I still don’t want popped nails!
Now, unless you have a router table and bit to channel out a shallow valley down the middle back of the base for the cord, you’ll want to make your base pop out from the wall so the cord can snake up the back, rest along the top and settle into the groove. We actually do, but I didn’t want to drag it all out and set it all up. If you are interested in creating your own, you can check out these router table plans.
This is how to do that.
Start by adding some trim to the two sides. I used .25 inch by 1 inch scrap we had on hand (when we rip wood, we always save the good bits).
Next, add two smaller pieces on each side, leaving the middle open for the cord.
I’ll be adding 2 sawtooth hangers after I sand and paint (or) stain mine. I have not decided which yet… ? One on each side will ensure it hangs level and doesn’t shimmy around.
Do the same at the bottom, leaving a spot for the cord.
Like so.
See how the cord falls right in that groove?
That is it!
It took about a gazillionty times longer to describe how to make it, than it took to make it.
Trust me though, it was super fast and very simple. Nice and cheap too at just under $25 total.
Plus, totally beginner friendly!!
I’ll show you the finished project in place when I complete everything else for Austins’ room. I’m sure you could make some smart changes or tweak this to make it your own. I was going for realllly simple. I’ve heard of some people taking it to the next level and adding sensors into their lights with components from websites similar to Octopart.com so they are touch sensitive or have motion sensors in them. If you go and make yours super awesome, please show me!!
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Target Hack: Diy an Industrial Cage Light Wall Hanger
If you want to see it finished and in it’s new home…
please click HERE.
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kristin says
Oh my goodness, Loving this Shannon!!!
Maryann @ Domestically Speaking says
Love it Shannon!
Rebecca says
I’d love to see a whole-room pic of this being used. It’s hard to say if I like it without that but definitely a great idea!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
I’ll be posting that later. It’s for my son’s room and we are not all the way done yet. As long as he digs it, it’s all good with this mom 😉
Becca says
Well, well … aren’t you just too smart … and creative … and, thoughtful to share your fabulous tutorial! Target is probably going to be contacting (and, then hiring) you to become a designer for them! Love it!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
HAHAHA! You crazy nut. Yeah, Target is calling right now. Too sweet! Too sweet :)))
Lolly Jane says
You are AMAZING! And crazy fast. LOVE it!!!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Seriously it was soooo much faster than writing it all out. LOL!
Miss Kitty says
Great idea , Shannon! Thanks for sharing that tutorial with us!
Linda Cole says
Can’t wait to see it in the room! It turned out really nice…will have to go check them out at Target…lol!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Thanks! I’ll need to decide on paint or stain, and just a few more things. Hope to get it all wrapped up before Mother’s Day. (it was 22.99 at Target, two finishes)
Krista @ the happy housie says
This looks amazing Shannon! We did something similar recently in our boys’ room to avoid wiring in expensive fixtures. Plus I love the fun rustic look of it!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Oh I know! I love what you guys did. The red cages are super cute too!!
Brandi @ Nest of Bliss says
VERY cute and creative! Loving the industrial feel!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Hey Brandi! I made it while Aust was in Canada, hope he likes it!?
laura@top this top that says
super cute…oh wait. super cool!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Oh yes, must be 😎 for the boys room 😉 haha
Mary Beth @ Cupcakes and Crinoline says
I love this, Shannon! You are so smart.
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
I read that as;
I love you Shannon! You are so cheap and lazy (:
LOL!!! Ten minutes. Scrap wood. Serious!!
Shannon says
Girl’s got skilz. It’s a great look!
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
Ha! Jim has great tools.
I keep telling him to buy more.
Maybe he’ll get something rad for Father’s Day? hehehe
debbiedoos says
That is an AWESOME hack Shannon!
Debbie says
I saw these at Target and fell in love with them! Love your hack 🙂
Debbie
Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage says
We just grabbed the one… but my mind wanted like 6.