5 Dining Room Chandelier Ideas [21/22]
5 Ideas to Guide Your Dining Room Chandelier Choice
No dining room is complete without a dramatic lighting accent draped over the undisputed focus of the area: your dining table. This can be hard to pick the one though! With the variety of chandeliers available today, it can be hard to narrow down your choices in order to land on one that’s the best fit for you.
The dining room chandelier is a focal point of the room and should blend seamlessly with your various light sources. That said, it shouldn’t have to compete with any other lights: it should steal the show by providing the most dramatic effect.
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Choose a dining chandelier that complements your preferences
Choose a chandelier design that goes well with your dining table
Determine which chandelier size is appropriate for your dining space
Once you've decided on the design and feel you want for your area, figuring out what size chandelier will fit in your dining room can help you choose the appropriate fixture. Chandeliers are statement items that help to bring a room together, so go big when in doubt. A few easy criteria, on the other hand, can help you figure out what size chandelier will look best in your space. A little fixture may be overpowered by a larger area, while a giant fixture in a tiny room would appear claustrophobic and out of place. Looking at your dining table is the simplest approach to choose the perfect fixture. The width of your chandelier should be around 12 inches smaller than the width of your table at its broadest point, as a general guideline.
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Choose a dining chandelier that complements your preferences
Find out how to place a chandelier above your dining room table
After you've decided on a dining room chandelier that suits your style, the next step is to figure out how to instal it. Even if the dining table is not in the middle of the room, the chandelier should be centred above it. If you have 8-foot ceilings, the chandelier should dangle 30-36 inches over the table. Add 3 inches for every additional foot of ceiling height over 8 feet for higher ceilings. There are many of other ways to hang a chandelier above your dining table, but these basic guidelines are a fantastic place to start!
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