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Infuse a Touch of Grandeur with Elegant Chandeliers

Chandeliers have been a symbol of elegance and sophistication, adding a touch of grandeur to any space. Selecting the perfect chandelier involves thoughtful consideration of its height, purpose, decorative or functional aspects, and the environment in which it will be featured.

By understanding the different angles and purposes of chandeliers, one can make informed choices that not only enhance the beauty of a space but also provide the desired level of illumination. Choose wisely, and a chandelier can become the crowning jewel in your interior design.

Hanging Chandeliers High

Great rooms are often the perfect place to hang stunning chandeliers high above the floor. When hanging a chandelier high, it is important to consider the vantage point from which it will be admired.

If the chandelier will be viewed from a couch or any low-seated area, avoiding down lights is advisable. This is due to the discomfort felt by the bright lights when looking up to admire the chandelier. Instead, choosing diffusers that soften the light can create a visually appealing ambiance without the glare.

Mt Thor Extra extra extra large elk chandelier with a mica and rawhide base in a living room setting

Hanging Chandeliers Low

Conversely, if the intention is to hang the chandelier lower, perhaps over a dining table or a counter space where more intentional light is desired, down lights are essential to provide proper lighting. This creates a focused illumination, allowing the beauty and functionality of the chandelier to shine.

Longs Peak oval elk antler chandelier with four down lights hanging over a dinning room table

Decorative Versus Functional Lights

Determining the balance between decorative and functional lights is crucial in choosing the perfect chandelier. It is important to assess the amount of natural light in the room and decide whether the chandelier will be the primary light source. 

If the room already enjoys ample natural light or other lighting fixtures, there is less need to focus on the number of lights a chandelier has. On the other hand, if additional light is necessary, it is important to select a chandelier with enough lights that are properly positioned to effectively illuminate the space.

Bridal Veil Falls elk antler chandelier hanging over a dinning table

Indoor Versus Outdoor Chandeliers

The choice between indoor and outdoor chandeliers depends on the intended location. Customizing indoor chandeliers tends to be straightforward, however, outside chandeliers require a few more considerations. If your chandelier is destined for a covered patio, it is important to prepare for the environmental exposure.

Damp location sockets and extra UV protection are excellent options to ensure durability and longevity of an outside chandelier. Additionally, a custom steel rod connection to the ceiling of a patio will prevent the fixture from blowing in the wind. A proper understanding of the angles and purposes of an antler chandelier can be instrumental in selecting the ideal piece for your space. Make sure you work with a professional who will provide a consultation process in order to provide you with expertise and ensure your custom chandelier is truly a perfect fit. 

Mt Elbert Mule Deer Chandelier under a outside entryway

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