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How To Design A Room Around A Chandelier Centerpiece

September 13, 2022 by Post

Choosing a light fixture for your home can sometimes be difficult, even for veteran interior designers. There are plenty of options available. And you need to match the room and décor with your light fixture.

And it becomes more of a challenge if you want a centerpiece light fixture like a chandelier. You can find many forms, shapes, and sizes in stores like VONN lighting, which makes it tricky if you want it to stand out. So to help you, here are some tips on designing a room around a chandelier centerpiece.

Choose a Chandelier That’s the Correct Size for the Room

Before getting into the design and style, you first need to determine the size of your chandelier. If your chandelier is too big, it can overwhelm everything in the room. If it’s too small, no one may notice it at all. So, the proportion is the key when it comes to this type of lighting fixture.

You can find plenty of ideas around chandelier sizing. But there’s a mathematical formula that most experts agree on that you can use to find the right-sized chandelier. All you need to do is add the dimensions of your room in feet and convert the results into inches. That will be the diameter of your chandelier. So, for example, if you have a 20 x 25 feet room, your chandelier should have a diameter of 45 inches. You can also use an online calculator, like the one on Lightology.

Complement the Color Palette and Materials of the Space

Your chandelier has to feel like an extension of the internal design of your room like the crystal chandelier would fit in the halls of Versailles.

So, think about the colors and materials that stand out in your room and ensure your chandelier can complement it. Is warm wood or dark wood more common? Do you like neutral colors, or are you leaning more towards bright ones? Are there plenty of metals, or is it mixed? It’s important for you to consider these things before deciding on a chandelier.

Décor Pieces Should Echo the Look of the Chandelier

If the previous suggestion is not to your liking, you can build your room around the fixture to put on a showstopper that you and your guests can adore. For example, if you have a vintage-inspired wood chandelier, place dining tables and chairs that mimic the same wood. And if you have a brass chandelier bring out your candlesticks and decorative picture frames and objects.

You Don’t Need to Buy a Crystal Chandelier

Crystal chandeliers are certainly pretty and the typical choice for people when they want an elegant light fixture. But there are no rules that say you should stick with tradition. If you have seen the market for chandeliers, you know there are other options than crystal ones.

If you want something dramatic that’s not a crystal chandelier, you can choose the stained glass, bubble-like bulbs, or shining metals often seen in Sputnik chandeliers. If you are a nature lover and want to incorporate it into the design of your room, some chandeliers have reclaimed wood, seashells, beads, and paper. If you are a minimalist, choose chandeliers with small, notable details like geometric designs or matte metal finishes.

Hang Your Chandelier Correctly

There are different guidelines for hanging your chandelier, depending on where you place them. But, all you need to remember is that the taller the ceiling, the taller your chandelier should be. You can always shorten or extend the chain when needed.

Conclusion

Chandeliers are one of the best centerpiece fixtures you can put in a room. But to be so, you must design your room to make it the star. So, if you know anyone who wants to place a chandelier in their house, share this article with them.

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