Exquisite Chandelier Designs for Dining, Living & Bathrooms
Chandeliers should act as focal points of a room. Add a glamorous chandelier in the foyer to create a wow factor for your home. Add luxury with living room or dining room chandeliers as a beautiful lighting source and ambiance. Bone & Brass offers a selection of chandeliers created from a broad range of elements. We offer industrial metal chandeliers, rustic woven and beaded chandeliers, stunning glass chandeliers, cozy coastal chandeliers and more!
These decorative ceiling-mounted living and dining room light fixtures typically feature multiple lights. Our luxury chandeliers are high-end, elegant chandeliers that are often made from high-quality materials such as crystal, brass, or gold and may feature intricate designs and craftsmanship. They are often used in grand entryways, dining rooms, and other formal spaces in homes and buildings. Our brass light fixtures are considered a statement piece and focal point in any room. We have traditional, modern, and contemporary options for sale. Let’s get to know where you can use these decorative lights for maximum exposure.
Making Use of Chandeliers Inside Home
Focal point: A chandelier can be used as a statement piece and focal point in a room, drawing the eye and adding visual interest to the space.
Task lighting: In a dining room or kitchen, a chandelier can be used to provide task lighting for eating and food preparation.
Ambient lighting: A dimmable chandelier can be used to provide ambient lighting in a room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. If you prefer a wall mount instead of a roof, try out our wall sconce lighting as an alternative.
Accent lighting: They can be used to highlight a particular feature in a room, such as a piece of art or architectural detail.
Design element: Chandeliers can be used to add a touch of elegance and luxury to a space and to reflect a room's decorating style.
Explore the different pendant light fixtures which complement the aesthetics of your living space and make it look more luxurious.
Selecting the Perfect Chandelier
To ensure the perfect chandelier selection that goes with your decor and likings, here are the top three guidelines to stick to: -
Choose a style that compliments your space
Chandeliers come in a variety of styles and designs for both contemporary classic decor and everything in between. Whatever your choice is, it must synchronize with the overall style of your room, be it the dining area, bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen.
If you are inclined towards a modern look, opt for the ones with chrome finish or satin nickel. For a transitional style, bronze fixtures combine very well.
Take the Right Measurements
To determine the ideal chandelier size, measure your room's dimensions and apply a rule of thumb: for every foot of room height, allow 2 to 3 inches of chandelier height. For instance, a 10-foot ceiling room that's 16x18 feet can accommodate a 34-inch diameter chandelier, 20-30 inches in length. This guideline works best for furniture-mounted chandeliers.
Contemplate your Lighting Requirements
While chandeliers are the perfect way to enhance the look of your place, remember that they aren't just a pretty decor item. Thus, it is vital to evaluate your brightness requirements, you can choose gentle & soothing lighting for a mild glow or a stronger & brighter chandelier that lightens the room. Make sure to look for styles that offer you different light or brightness adjustment options.
Matching Chandelier Light Fixtures to Different Areas
Dining Room Chandeliers and Light Fixtures
The dining room is a place where family and guests gather for meals and conversations. To create an inviting atmosphere, choose a chandelier that provides focused illumination over the dining table. You can choose a chandelier with multiple bulbs, like the Styx Chandelier Oil Rubbed Bronze, or one with dimmable options to set the desired ambiance for dining.
Kitchen Chandeliers
When choosing a kitchen chandelier, size matters; smaller spaces should avoid overpowering fixtures, while larger kitchens benefit from substantial ones. Your kitchen chandelier must offer sufficient but not overly harsh lighting for the cooking tasks. Also, make sure you invest in easy-to-clean materials and designs that are easy to get rid of kitchen grease and grime. The Cobra Small Oil Rubbed Bronze Chandelier is delicate and just the perfect accessory to beautify your kitchen.
Bedroom Chandeliers
If you are looking for a statement piece for your bedroom, focus on its visual impact, but ensure it doesn't overwhelm the room. A delicate piece like our Swell White Rattan Basket Pendant will add an elegant charm and go perfectly well with your luxury beds. Soft and neutral tones or fabric shades are often suitable when it comes to chandeliers for places like your bedroom.
Bathroom Chandeliers
Firstly, safety should be a top priority when choosing a chandelier for your bathroom. Ensure the chandelier is rated for damp or wet locations to prevent electrical hazards in the bathroom's high-moisture environment. Secondly, it should be easy to maintain, like the La Dame Chandelier Swirl Grass Natural Brass, as bathrooms can usually accommodate dust and moisture-related residue.
FAQS
How do I determine the right height to hang my chandelier?
To determine the correct height for hanging your chandelier, measure the room's height from floor to ceiling. Subtract the desired clearance (usually around 7 feet) and the chandelier's height from the ceiling to the fixture's base. This will give you the ideal height to hang your chandelier, ensuring it fits well within the space.
What is a popular dining room chandelier style?
A popular dining room chandelier style is the transitional style. It combines elements of both traditional and contemporary designs, offering versatility and timeless appeal. If you are looking for one such chandelier, The Concentric Natural Rattan Pendant would surely be the perfect pick.
Are there any chandeliers for lower ceilings?
The Aiden Aged Brass Globe Chandelier, among other options, goes perfectly well with lower ceilings.
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