Size informations
How do I determine the proper width for
my room?
We advise simply adding the length and the width of your room and using this
sum, in inches, as your starting point. For example, if your room is 12' x 14',
we would suggest looking at 26" wide chandeliers. You may choose to go
down in size if your room is close and full of furniture, or you may choose
to go up a bit if it is a rather open room. If you are hanging your fixture
in a two story foyer, remember that the higher you hang a chandelier, the smaller
it looks, so you might want to consider going a little larger than what the
formula recommends. If you are hanging your chandelier in a room with a low
ceiling where it is necessary to walk under the chandelier, you might need to
go smaller than the formula suggests. Whatever the case, we will be happy to
help you determine the proper size.
What about the length?
For a dining room, measure your ceiling height, subtract your table height (approximately
30"), subtract the distance between the table and the final point of the
chandelier (30-34"), subtract 4" for your ceiling hook-up, and the
leftover is the space for the chandelier. You may fill as much or as little
of it as you like. Of course, high ceilings look better with tall chandeliers,
and you can always cover excess chain with a fabric sleeve if you don't like
the look of the chain. If you must walk under a fixture, 6 ½' or more
is usually an appropriate distance from the floor. Again, remember that the
provided hook-up plus the necessary one link of chain equals 4". The length
of all of our chandeliers is approximate and includes the chandelier from the
metal loop in the top of the fixture to the very bottom of the final flower/pendant.
How far from the surface of the table should my chandelier
hang?
We suggest 32" to 34" from the top of the table. This is low enough
to complement your table settings, but high enough to be out of the way. If
you like large center pieces, you may consider going a little higher.
How many lights should I have?
Each socket can carry a maximum of 60 watts, but 40 watts is usually sufficient
and is more flattering to the chandeliers. Smaller rooms do fine with 6 to 8
lights, but larger rooms may require 8 or more lights if the chandelier is your
only light source. No matter how many candles on your chandelier, we recommend
using a dimmer.