chandeliers

chandeliers

When you are deciding to purchase lighting for your home,  Chandeliers may not be a part of lighting options you have considered. Ornate, crystal chandeliers are usually the first type of chandeliers that people think of when you mention them. But these sparkling hanging lights are not the only style chandeliers available – not by a long shot.

Choosing a chandelier is made simple by the many different styles. Today, there are chandeliers and other hanging lamps designed to fit into almost any décor. Even men who dream in flannel and boots can find a variety of chandelier styles to fit their design scheme. Below are a few style choices:

Contemporary Chandeliers – When most people think of modern lighting, they picture recessed spot and accent lights and maybe some track lighting. If they do not consider a hanging lamp or two, the modern decorator may feel as if they moved into an art gallery where all the lighting is bright but far away. A chandelier in the entryway and another over the dining area can bring rich lighting down to people-level and can highlight modern style. Chrome starburst designs and cylindrical designs are both sleek, modern chandelier options.

Victorian Chandeliers – You do not have to live in a Victorian mansion to add crystal or glass-drop chandeliers. In fact, if you have a formal dining area or baby grand piano, you can use a crystal chandelier for that area. If you have gracefully legged chairs and tables in your living area, crystal chandeliers can also fit. If you decorate in chintz and floral patterns, glass-drop chandeliers can offer the same feel as crystal without being quite as formal.

Rustic Chandeliers– Many hanging lamps and chandeliers are designed with a more rugged look for today’s single men. Antler chandeliers allow you to bring the hunting lodge home with you. A bent-branch chandelier would go well if you have even one bent-branch chair. Wood beam chandeliers with metal brackets may make you think of medieval castles, but current wood styles offer tailored designs as well as rough-hewn designs.

Tiffany Chandeliers – This style encompasses how many people currently decorate. And there are a bevy of chandelier designs that can fit in an tiffany-inspired décor. From chandeliers that use colored glass to free-form design, hanging lighting options abound. To find the style that suits you, shop around.

To help determine your style, take pictures of your rooms and pictures of your favorite pieces in that room. Now go to a lighting gallery or two with pictures in hand. Check out the lighting styles available and pick a few that seem to fit in with your pictures. Now take pictures of those chandeliers and other hanging lights and take them home.

Review your pictures while keeping the size and the brightness of the chandelier in mind. You want a chandelier that will provide adequate lighting for its location, but will not blind your guests. Dimmer switches are often used on chandeliers for this reason. With all these tips, choosing a chandelier for your space is made easy and enjoyable.

In our modern times, chandeliers are becoming a common thing in people’s homes. Almost every place in a well-off person’s house has some form of chandeliers or a chandelier-looking piece. Nonetheless, chandeliers are being used by people to add a sense of spark and elegance to a room.

Chandeliers are known for their ability to invoke a sense of grandeur and elegance, especially antique chandeliers which are unrivaled in conveying an aura of antiquity. People who want to try and recreate a turn-of-the century feel to their room would benefit most from purchasing chandeliers that have an old look to them, which can only be achieved if a piece is actually made a few years back. Replicating this type of chandelier is difficult to do since there is no substitute for the actual thing.

If you are one of those people who are unlucky enough to not inherit an old chandelier that is handed down to you through generations, then the place for you to find your antique-looking, if not truly antique, chandelier would be in thrift-shops that sell such pieces of furniture. If not, then you will have to settle for buying a ready-made piece, and you will have to try and give it an old look to it to achieve your desired effect of an antique chandelier.

Buying thrift-shop sold chandeliers can be a very rewarding experience. You may even be able to find certain chandelier pieces that are much better compared to those factory-manufactured chandeliers that lack the old look that most antique chandeliers possess.

When buying in thrift-shops, try to avoid those chandeliers that are slim and polished since these types of chandeliers have a modern look to them, and will not pass of as antique-looking. Keep in mind that antique chandeliers are never shiny. You should try to look for antique chandeliers that have elaborate and intricate aesthetic designs or carvings on them, this helps make them ornate lighting pieces. Antique chandeliers are mostly made up of crystal, bronze and brass with an aged look.

Some antique chandeliers that you may find in thrift-shops are candle chandeliers, which are much more appropriate in creating that archaic, old look. Antique chandeliers, especially those that are very old, are gas, kerosene, or electric, so be sure to check for those.

Just be aware that some antique chandelier dealers in thrift-shops may be selling you with cheap and fraudulent chandeliers, so it is best that you get as much information about antique chandeliers as you can so you can protect yourself from getting duped into making a poor purchase. Make sure that the antique chandelier dealers that you buy from have the necessary knowledge and information about chandeliers to help you make the best purchase.

Thrift-shops can offer some of the best finds in chandeliers, especially if you are looking for those that have an antique look to them. Just keep in mind that quality antique chandeliers need not be expensive, all you need to do is look for them in the right places.

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