How To Select Chandeliers For Your Home
Call it chandelier lighting or call it ceiling fixture, but whatever you call it, hang one or more in any room at your house and you are sure to transform that room into a glamorous space. A light fixture that is hanging over a table or in a foyer is one of the most common notes in the house of the rich and famous. This is because placing a chandelier is a practical means to induce light and beauty inside a room. However, unlike before when chandeliers were used only by wealthy people; you can now have such lighting piece inside your little home.
True enough, chandelier lighting is a representation of opulence, elegance, and taking one's place in the long tradition of interior decoration. Once treated as the crowning jewel of homes, chandeliers reached the peak of their popularity during the 18th and 19th centuries when they were common fixtures in grand ballrooms across Europe and America. Although such fixtures gained their popularity centuries ago, we are now witnessing the resurgence of interest in these fixtures in a more diversified manner. Currently, these ceiling fixtures are available in a whole new range of designs and finishes; from the multi-branched Venetian glass, to the Swarovski crystal encrusted finishes, the design choices can go beyond one's imagination.
If you enjoy the feelings that a chandelier lighting can induce, why not buy one for your living room, dining or kitchen spaces? There are no limits to where you can place these extraordinary features. Chandelier manufacturers and suppliers have innumerable designs and chandelier models that can surely fit any design and budget preference. It's already up to you to choose what's best for your home and in order to do so you simply have to follow the guidelines below.
As a start, decide on what features you want your chandelier to have, but always be considerate about the idea that your chandelier must complement your home's interior decor and style. Traditional looking homes require metal chandeliers that are made out of brass or iron; wooden chandeliers will also work well for these types of homes. For modern houses, contemporary chandeliers made out of glass or crystals are more preferable because they can properly utilize space. Antique chandeliers on the other hand are best for Victorian homes as they induce design continuity, elegance and sophistication to these spaces.
Size is a crucial factor when picking a chandelier as it allows the sustenance of the home's interior design; by placing a chandelier that is too big or too small for a room, you are already ruining the design continuity that you wanted to incorporate in your space. Remember that huge and grand chandeliers works best for big halls and foyers but not for smaller sized rooms. Similarly, try considering the height of the room were the chandelier will be mounted; a high ceilinged room demands either a pendant chandelier or fountain chandelier, while rooms that have low ceilings will look best with midsized chandeliers that have bold colors. Beyond all the aforementioned factors, it is still up to the homeowner where he or she will mount the chandelier.
Aside from the design, size, height and proportions there are other things that you must consider when buying and installing a chandelier. If you want a chandelier to effectively illuminate your space, always go for a chandelier that have bulbs with wattage ranging from 200 to 400. Also, be attentive of loose or hanging wires and cover them with narrow sleeves so as to avoid short circuits that can cause fire. Altogether, chandeliers offer the most distinct means of adding a timeless vibe to your room. Whether you prefer using contemporary chandeliers over the traditional ones, it is always expected to have that sufficient light and added artistic design in your room that only these lighting pieces can provide.
Admit it or not, we often neglect the lighting needs of our homes because of the electrical expertise it requires. However, lighting is an important fixture for any home. If you want to maintain the design continuity of your space and at the same time provide sufficient lighting, try using chandelier lighting. Contemporary chandeliers can now be placed in any room inside the house. You can even use it in the dining room in the form of a pendant chandelier.
Published May 28th, 2010
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