Today's Chandeliers And Your Home Design
Today's crystal
chandeliers cover an impressive range of aesthetics, from contemporary
styles to plastic to traditional-the chandelier does not lack in creativity.
In addition, an emerging trend in chandelier home design is to put
them in nontraditional rooms. Introducing a chandelier into a room
can add drama, romance and personality. Some chandeliers are so radiant
and colorful they become works of art themselves and easily transform
a run-of-the-mill room into a fabulous space.
Chandeliers are a great, cost-effective way to enhance any room in
your home. Often overlooked by novice home decorators are the beneficial
effects of lighting. A well-lit room is the key to determining the
mood of your guests and can make or break the overall ambiance of
an area. Pay attention to the light sources that are used in the chandelier
you desire. They range from incandescent to fluorescent to low and
high voltage halogen. Each will give off a noticeably different effect
on a room. Make sure to consider the function of the room that you
intend to install a chandelier into. They come in a wide variety of
lighting types. Some focus on function, with strong bulb wattage and
direct beaming of the light onto work stations. Other chandeliers
are manufactured to give off a soft glow or even a dimly romantic
radiance. The most important point to keep in mind though, is that
chandeliers come in every conceivable shape, size and make in order
to best address any lighting and decorating need.
People are using iron
chandeliers in a variety of different ways than in the past. This
is allowing homeowners to have more fun with their designs and make
their home truly one of a kind. They are popular in dining rooms,
entry foyers, bedrooms, powder rooms, even outside on decks or hanging
over a master suite bathtub.
When changing up the location of the chandelier keep in mind size
and proportions. For hanging over a dining room table, the chandelier
should be about half the width of the dining table and should rest
at least 32 inches above it. Any lower and the chandelier will interfere
with conversation and block views. For other miscellaneous rooms,
add the length and width of the room. The sum of those two numbers
is the appropriate diameter of the chandelier that will look best
hanging there.
A iron chandelier
can subtly complement a home design or be a powerful statement piece.
Either way chandeliers are a hassle-free home project that will improve
any home aesthetic.
By: ChandelierWarehouse.com
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