Chandelier lighting for the kitchen, there is nothing quiet like it that completes a sophisticated décor.
Indeed, these are one of the most elegant lighting fixtures but they must be chosen with care and properly accentuate other fixtures in the kitchen to produce the most effective lighting.
As we take a look at some tips on chandelier lighting for the kitchen and dining areas, we will find that the best lighting, such as this, will depend greatly on your lighting needs, the kitchen’s décor, design and style.
Don’t forget all of this will also depend on your personal taste as well as your budget.
Now lets move on to some great tips and things you should know about chandelier lighting for the kitchen.
Tip 1 Choose Well
Choose the number of chandelier lights that you need so that you can light up either a grand dining room or a modest intimate one.
Tip 2 Mini crystal chandeliers
A great way to add a little simplistic elegance to your kitchen is to try a mini crystal chandelier. This little gem can work wonders!
Let’s say this is one of your choices in your lighting design, you’ll need to select your fixture that will blend perfectly with other items in the kitchen.
You’ll be pleased to know that for the same price in many of the larger chandeliers you may also find the same price range in a crystal mini chandelier.
Just a little food for thought!
Tip 3 Measure, Measure, Measure
The size of the room plays a VERY important role in the style, design and size of the chandelier in your kitchen.
Thus, the necessity of measuring.
A great rule of thumb before beginning your great adventure of finding your perfect fixture is to measure for the dimensions of the room. Because what you may see in the show room may not be the perfect fit for your kitchen! It may be too small in comparison to other items in this room or it may be way too overbearing.
Tip 4 What to Do
Lets say your planning to place a crystal chandeliers over your dining room table.
The measurements that you’ll need to know is the distance between the table and the ceiling. This specific set of measurements will help you in defining what type of fixture will be well suited for this purpose.
To determine the size of chandelier needed based on the size of your dining table, the chandelier should be at least 12” smaller in width than the width of your dinning table.
Here are some recommended guides for the size of chandelier in relationship to the size of the room.
Room / Diameter of Chandelier
10' X 10'
17" - 20"
12' X 12'
20" - 26"
14' X 14'
24" - 30" *these figures are just for quick reference.
Tip 4 Need To Know
In the average home, ceilings tend to be about 8 feet tall. For this reason, chandeliers come with extra length on the chain that can be reduce accordingly. If your fortunate enough to have a soaring ceiling, this is something you can use to your advantage.
A good rule of thumb is that the source of lighting to be place over the dinning room table should be raised between 3” - 6” for each additional foot of ceiling height.
Tip 5 What’s To Know About Price
These elegant lighting fixtures range in price from under 100 dollars to well over 500 dollars. They may be as simple as two light fixtures or have five or more lights to achieve the desired effect. If you are finding it difficult to hang the chandelier, ask your electrician to install it for you.
If your not sure what to do, it is highly recommended that you follow this procedure.
Tip 6 Bulbs
Moderate sized chandeliers with 5-60 Watt bulbs over the dining table will be just about perfect especially if it is complemented by other kitchen lighting sources such wall sconcesor even pendant lightsover the kitchen island.
Since the kitchen tends to heat up quickly, it is recommended that you do not use bulbs with high wattage, as they will cause excessive heat.
Dust will inevitably find its way to your chandelier, so you'll definitely need to clean it periodically. This will keep your lights shining brighter longer and keep your chandelier lighting fixture looking as great as the first day you bought it.