Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Choose a Classic Chandelier


Chandeliers can be an effective choice for a particular style of house or room, as well as offering an air of sophistication and glamour they also provide effective lighting. However it�s important to pick a design that fits in with your current d�cor and furnishings if it is going to have the impact you desire.


If you want to make the most out of your home then getting the lighting right is very important. A crystal chandelier can provide elegance and style and coloured chandeliers provide a unique and contemporary edge to any room. Depending on your own taste, interior design and budget will depend on what type of light you buy. You will never regret purchasing crystal chandeliers for the home.A trustworthy lighting company will be able to give you a good discount and you might even get free delivery thrown in. If you�re still unsure as to the type of chandelier that would best fit your style and home then just give them a call and have a chat with a member of staff who can give you information and advice.Now you have an idea of the size you can go shopping. A chandelier can really change the ambience and mood of a room depending on its colour, shape and style. For the hall you could very well go for a traditional crystal chandelier, this would even look good in a master bedroom and create a strong focal point. You can get beaded and shell alternatives that look similar to crystal but won�t cost as much and are much lighter, they are often used frequently in modern designs. Beads and shells are very elegant and look particularly good in a feminine style bedroom.There is a diverse collection of subtle, rich and flamboyant coloured chandelier available, from black, red and white to green, to pink and rose. They can enhance an already themed space or highlight a blank canvas, suiting both traditional and modern surroundings, and creating an individual design statement.A popular design is the crystal chandelier complete with hanging cut lead crystals that throw off a stunning spectrum of light and can bring a mixture of grace and formality to the room where they hang. If you're searching for something a little less formal then go for wood, ceramic or wrought iron. Ceramic is particularly suitable for modern kitchens, a girl's bedroom or sunny conservatory, whereas a heavy multi coloured glass chandelier would look great suspended over a pool or game table in a casual setting.They really are the best kind of lights to purchase too because they are long lasting, durable and what�s more, they never go out of fashion. For hundreds of years chandeliers have been used to add style and elegance to homes throughout the world and there is little chance of this changing any time soon. Well into the future no doubt people will be displaying chandeliers and other hanging lights over their dining room tables or in the hallways for people see when they enter through the front door.Coloured chandeliers are quite a new idea, but they can look truly fantastic in the house. Black, red, white....there are plenty of colours available. Black and red chandeliers look particularly good in amongst vintage themed rooms or antique furniture. Adding a coloured light can bring the room together well and provide an eye-catching feature. Traditional crystal chandeliers are perfect when you want to keep a traditional feel to the room. They are extremely elegant and shimmer and glisten in the light. The rainbow effects that are created on the wall make them that bit more special too. Any room can be lifted with the use of a coloured or crystal chandelier and as all budgets can be accommodated you can purchase more than one and display them throughout the house.

A trustworthy lighting company will be able to give you a good discount and you might even get free delivery thrown in. If you�re still unsure as to the type of chandelier that would best fit your style and home then just give them a call and have a chat with a member of staff who can give you information and advice.




Author: Kathryn Dawson


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