Choosing a chandelier will make or break a room. Taking the time to choose the right one for your taste, budget and size of room is important.....it may even add value to your home! So I thought I should share a few of the tips and ideas I've collected throuigh the years whilst buying and selling vintage lighting.
When choosing a chandelier for your dining room, proportions are very important. You don't want the chandelier to dominate the table or look insignificant, so a few simple rules apply.
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Measure the width & length of your table (diameter of a round table). The width of the chandelier should be 12" shorter than the table's width (or diameter).
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For the average 8 foot ceiling, the chandelier should be aligned with the center of the table with a 30 to 33" gap between the tabletop and bottom of the chandelier (to prevent bumped heads!!).
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If your ceilings are higher than 8 foot add 3" above the tabletop for each foot of ceiling height.
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Avoid high wattage bulbs. They will increase the heat and will cause excessive glare. You could try adding shades or a dimmer switch to create a different ambience.
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If the electric point is not directly over the table top, secure a heavy duty decorative hook on the ceiling above the table centre and attach a length of chain to carry the wiring from the electric point.
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Always consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
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Guide created: 27/10/07 (updated 20/04/09)



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