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Chandelier Lighting For Your New Home

by Wyatt Fisk

Chandeliers are the perfect addition to an elegant home that needs optimum lighting. Chandelier lighting is a splendid way to welcome guests to your home or even yourself after a tiring day at work. Aside from a foyer area, chandeliers are great decorative pieces for a bedroom or dining area.

The first thing to factor in for a chandelier is the size. It is important to know how the width and length of the lighting piece factors into the room. The width is measured according to the diameter of the fixture's farthest points and the widest portion of the lights' bracket. As for the length, this is determined by your own inclination and the height of the ceiling.

After getting the measurements, imagine how the chandelier will influence the rest of the room. An area with several antique furniture pieces is best complemented with a small wrought iron chandelier. A room with high ceilings or wide spaces are made more striking with large chandeliers. Other rooms entail measuring specific distance. One example is the dining room, where the length of the chandelier depends on the distance between the ceiling and table. Otherwise, the chandelier lighting will get in people's way.

Contemporary chandeliers go well with modern styled or minimalist homes. You may choose from bronze finishes of imperial, tannery, weathered, or sable style. Nickel designs come in chrome, iron, olde iron, polished brass, or empire silver. If you prefer subtler forms, there are marble and opal glass shades or antique etched glass. Glass chandeliers with opal or marble shades or antique etched glass are also good choices to look into.

Aside from design value, chandeliers also reduce your electrical costs. Instead of placing your lamps all over the place, chandelier lighting centralizes them in the middle of a room. More energy is saved by placing the chandelier in rooms that only need dim lighting.

Elegance and class can be achieved by having a chandelier in your house. Choosing the right one only entails a good imagination and making the right measurements. Visualizing the room's look with the new lighting piece is only a matter of knowing the mood you hope to establish. Knowing these simple design tips will make looking for a chandelier an instinct.

One way to save on electricity bills and still have elegance in the home is through chandelier lighting. The first factor in choosing a chandelier is the size. It must not be too large to overpower other furniture pieces. A small wrought iron chandelier looks great in a high ceiling room. In terms of design, a modern home is made even better with contemporary chandeliers.

Published December 11th, 2009

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