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CHANDELIERS

From traditional tiered designs with multiple arms to contemporary linear or globe shapes, each chandelier style adds its own unique charm. Smaller chandeliers work beautifully in compact spaces or to create focal points in entryways and bedrooms, while larger ones make a bold statement in grand dining rooms or spacious living areas.
When selecting a chandelier, consider the dimensions of your room and the ceiling height to ensure a proportionate and harmonious fit.

Dining Room Chandeliers

Chandeliers are commonly placed above the dining room table to create a focal point and provide ambient lighting. The standard guideline is to hang the chandelier 30-36 inches above the table, but consider the height of the ceilings and the tallest person sitting at the table to ensure it doesn't obstruct their view.

Entryway or Foyer Chandeliers

Chandeliers make a grand statement in entryways and foyers, welcoming guests with their elegant design and ample light. The ideal height to hang the chandelier is around 7 feet from the floor, but this can vary based on the size of the fixture and the ceiling height.

Living Room Chandeliers

In larger living rooms, chandeliers can be used as a central light source, adding both functionality and style to the space. Consider hanging the chandelier at a height that doesn't obstruct view and complements the room's layout.

Bedroom Chandeliers

Chandeliers can add a touch of luxury and romance to a bedroom. They are often placed above the bed or in the center of the room, depending on the size and layout of the space. Consider a dimmer switch to adjust the lighting level for different moods.

Remember, the height and placement of chandeliers can vary depending on the size of the fixture, the ceiling height, and the specific layout of the room. When in doubt, consulting a professional electrician or interior designer can ensure that your chandelier is placed perfectly to enhance the overall aesthetic and functionality of your space.