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Tips for Chandeliers
-Most contemporary chandeliers have casual styles with linear lines.
-Rustic chandeliers are ideal for a lodge or a cabin because the rustic style works well the surroundings.
-Tiffany chandeliers come in multiple sizes and are made with stained glass in many different colors.
-Traditional chandeliers are heavy, generally made of wrought iron and crystals.
-Buying a crystal chandelier is similar to purchasing a diamond. Not all crystal is of equal quality.
-Antique chandeliers create instant atmosphere that is polished and elegant.
-Wrought iron chandeliers are extremely durable, making them a good investment.
-Brass handeliers have the advantage of requiring very little maintenance.
-Candle chandeliers are are often used to help set the mood of a living space.
-Not just for auditoriums and churches, large chandeliers can be used in spacious homes.
-While not very common, black chandeliers might just be the accessory you are looking for.
-A foyer with several bronze chandeliers can give your house a very elegant entrance.
-French chandeliers use a cage or frame for their main structural support.
-Italian chandeliers are renowned for both their understated luminosity and impressive design.
-Foyer chandeliers are large, so they need a large space to support them.
-Dining room chandeliers are the most effective way to light up your space for a family dinner.
Chandelier Lighting in Your Home
Make your home extraordinary with beautiful chandelier lighting. The elegant styling of a chandelier transforms a room into a ballroom, turns a sitting room into a parlor, and raises the bar for the look of the rest of your home.
Candle-style lights re-create the look of traditional chandeliers, and their detailed shades complete an Old World themed room. Wrought iron chandeliers are the perfect finish for traditional décor, but oil-rubbed bronze, aged copper and pewter work beautifully. Subtle details, like the edging on the shades, and fine etching on the metal components completes a baroque atmosphere.
The crystal chandelier is the epitome of luxury, style and elegance. Add one of the chandeliers from our collection to your home. Delicate crystal accents breathe light into life and complement the richly detailed mounts and fixtures. Multiple crystal pendants respond enthusiastically to differing levels of light, and are an excellent decorating touch.
Working in a small space? Mini chandeliers add the grace and luxury of chandelier lighting to just about any rook in your home. Other styles to consider include down right chandeliers, which turn the hanging chandelier on its head for a fresh interpretation of the style.
Learn More About Chandeliers
-Choosing a Chandelier
-Making Your Chandelier Sparkle
-Crystal Chandelier Style
-Choosing a Dining Room Chandelier
-Choosing the Right Size Chandelier
-Most contemporary chandeliers have casual styles with linear lines.
-Rustic chandeliers are ideal for a lodge or a cabin because the rustic style works well the surroundings.
-Tiffany chandeliers come in multiple sizes and are made with stained glass in many different colors.
-Traditional chandeliers are heavy, generally made of wrought iron and crystals.
-Buying a crystal chandelier is similar to purchasing a diamond. Not all crystal is of equal quality.
-Antique chandeliers create instant atmosphere that is polished and elegant.
-Wrought iron chandeliers are extremely durable, making them a good investment.
-Brass handeliers have the advantage of requiring very little maintenance.
-Candle chandeliers are are often used to help set the mood of a living space.
-Not just for auditoriums and churches, large chandeliers can be used in spacious homes.
-While not very common, black chandeliers might just be the accessory you are looking for.
-A foyer with several bronze chandeliers can give your house a very elegant entrance.
-French chandeliers use a cage or frame for their main structural support.
-Italian chandeliers are renowned for both their understated luminosity and impressive design.
-Foyer chandeliers are large, so they need a large space to support them.
-Dining room chandeliers are the most effective way to light up your space for a family dinner.
Chandelier Lighting in Your Home
Make your home extraordinary with beautiful chandelier lighting. The elegant styling of a chandelier transforms a room into a ballroom, turns a sitting room into a parlor, and raises the bar for the look of the rest of your home.
Candle-style lights re-create the look of traditional chandeliers, and their detailed shades complete an Old World themed room. Wrought iron chandeliers are the perfect finish for traditional décor, but oil-rubbed bronze, aged copper and pewter work beautifully. Subtle details, like the edging on the shades, and fine etching on the metal components completes a baroque atmosphere.
The crystal chandelier is the epitome of luxury, style and elegance. Add one of the chandeliers from our collection to your home. Delicate crystal accents breathe light into life and complement the richly detailed mounts and fixtures. Multiple crystal pendants respond enthusiastically to differing levels of light, and are an excellent decorating touch.
Working in a small space? Mini chandeliers add the grace and luxury of chandelier lighting to just about any rook in your home. Other styles to consider include down right chandeliers, which turn the hanging chandelier on its head for a fresh interpretation of the style.
Learn More About Chandeliers
-Choosing a Chandelier
-Making Your Chandelier Sparkle
-Crystal Chandelier Style
-Choosing a Dining Room Chandelier
-Choosing the Right Size Chandelier
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