Choosing the right size Chandelier for my dining room
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 | local info
Chandeliers are the best option to choose for house decoration. However, too large of a fixture will overpower the space. On the other end, too small will look disconnected from the room.
For ceilings that are 9 feet or higher, you can consider a two-tier style chandelier to fill the space from the fixture’s top to the ceiling.
If you put a chandelier in the middle of the kitchen, it definitely defines the space.
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How do I determine the proper size chandelier for a foyer?
If your foyer is 12 by 18 feet, with a ceiling height of 16 foot or higher, the suggested sizing for your chandelier would be 1/3 of the width of this space. For example, if your Living room width is 12 feet, your mini pendant width will be 4 feet.
Choosing the appropriate lighting fixture for your Dining Room.
Dining room lighting should be both beautiful and practical. Click here to view the latest trends offered by our lighting company.
What is the proper amount of spacing used for wall sconces?
Sconces should be spaced 8 to 10 feet apart from each other & should be approximately 60 inches from the floor. Click here to view our great selection of besa lighting.
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