With a variant of chandeliers to choose from, it becomes quite taxing for the customers to grab the right piece which suits their requirements and budget. Now since, we too, have a wide variety for these lighting fixtures to choose from, we’d love to narrow down the choices for you to save your time, effort and money. Thank us later.
What Should You Seek When Searching For Your Ideal Chandelier?
Besides the design and alluring looks, you should mainly look for three factors while out on a search for your ideal chandelier. These factors are as follows:
- Size/scale
- Direction of light output (glare v/s glitter)
- Control (dimming)
Having something too large or tiny can put you down and the look of the room by its disproportionate features in your room. So, better safe than sorry. Do measure the room before you buy a chandelier. Too large a chandelier in a small room will shot a peculiar look, whereas too tiny a chandelier in a large room will seem dwarfed out by the room. Here’s a rule of thumb you can follow. Assess the length and width of the room in feet. Add the numbers. The result is the diameter of the chandelier in inches. Do not rely much on this, it is just a heads up estimation.
If Looking Out For A Modern/Contemporary Look, Here Are The Lighting Trends You Should Pay Heed To
If you want your space to look modern or contemporary, go for satin nickel or chrome finishes. And when it comes to bronze finishes, they are most commonly found in transitional fixtures, which are a concoction of design elements from traditional as well as contemporary styles. Modern designs are more inclined to chrome and satin nickel. Also bear in mind that in whichever way you want to adorn your chandelier with, it complements with the theme of your space.
Would The Lighting Emitted from Your Chandelier Be Sufficient For Your Space?
You simply cannot expect chandeliers to be the primary source of light in your space as they primarily serve as a decorative fixture only. It is always a bad idea by placing the fixture in the centre of the room in addition to no supplementary lights along. You can either buy additional lighting fixtures like pendant lighting from Premiere Luminaire, wall sconces, recessed cans, cove lighting etc.