What Rooms Could Use A Chandelier

 

Because your house can be a good reflection of who you are as a person, it would be best for you to put some effort into its overall design. That is why most people like to hire an interior decorator to improve the aesthetics of their house.

A typical feature that interior decorators love are chandeliers. Modern LED chandeliers have become a popular trend in recent years because of the unique look it brings to a room. But, whether you have a traditional or modern chandelier, you need to know which space to put them in. So, continue reading to learn what rooms can use a chandelier.

Living rooms

Living rooms are a typical place for people to put chandeliers. That is because living room chandeliers can bring elegance to large spaces. That is because they can bring elegance to large spaces. Your friends and family will surely love to hang out in your house if you have a chandelier that fits the style and theme of your living room.

Dining rooms

A dining room is another space where you can hang your chandelier. It will not only add more illumination to your dinner table, but its elegant look can also be a good conversation starter. Plus, the overall vibe it brings makes dinner more enjoyable.

Bedroom

Think your bedroom is too dull? Make it more unique by hanging a chandelier over it. Now you can sleep like you are in some luxury hotel.

Kitchens

Want to add more illumination in your kitchen? Then why not hang a chandelier in it. Not only will it give more light, but it will make your kitchen look fancier. Letting you enjoy cooking even more.

Bathrooms

Make your bath time more relaxing by adding a chandelier. But when putting lights near water, ensure that they have a high IP rating. IP67 would be best if it’s near your bathtub or shower.

Porch

Chandeliers can also increase the overall aesthetic of your porch. Your guests will surely be in awe once they see how beautiful your porch area is. Not only that, if you are planning to make it into an alfresco dining area, a chandelier will make it more elegant.

Staircase and Entryway

While these may not be rooms, these are still good places for you to hang your chandelier. You’ll feel like royalty every time you enter your house or climb stairs. They are also a great way for you to grab attention for your ceiling.

Things You Need To Consider When Getting a Chandelier

When it comes to chandeliers, there are some factors that you will need to consider like, the ones below.

Style

With so many different designs in the market, it would be best to consider if they’ll fit the room you want to hang them in. For example, if you have a modern theme, you should opt for a modern chandelier. For a chandelier with deer antlers, it would be best suited for a rustic room.

Size

Size is another factor that you should consider. If you put a small chandelier in a large room, it will be swallowed by the room, making the space unbalanced. If it’s too large, it will overpower the space. So it would be best to get the right measurement of your chandelier.

Operation

You also have to consider how your chandelier operates. A good idea would be to install a dimmer switch for your chandelier. But ensure that its wattage is greater than that of the chandelier.

Conclusion

If you want to add more style to a room, you can never go wrong with a chandelier. While you may hang it anywhere, the suggestions above are the best places it. So, before you get yourself a chandelier, be sure to remember what you have read today.

 

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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