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How to Choose a Chandelier for Your Entrance Hall

The entrance is a very important part of your home and often the most overlooked. Homes with large entrance halls need style and substance. They are the first impression a guest has when visiting your home.

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How to Choose a Chandelier for Your Entrance Hall

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  1. How to Choose a Chandelier for Your Entrance Hall The entrance is a very important part of your home and often the most overlooked. Homes with large entrance halls need style and substance. They are the first impression a guest has when visiting your home. The entrance should set a tone for the rest of your home. This means having good lighting to ensure it makes a great first impression on visitors. Chandeliers are a great option for grand entrance alls, adding sophistication and style. It is not an easy task choosing the right lighting fixture for the space, not to mention the right height to hang the chandelier. Interior designers have guidelines that they follow when choosing a chandelier, identifying the height, diameter and illumination based on the size of the entry. Ideally your chandelier should hang in the centre of the entrance hall, creating a focal point. The first tip to choosing a chandelier for your entrance hall is to determine the height. Ideally it should not be more than seven feet above the floor. Most entrance halls have an eight foot ceiling height, this means you will need a relatively small lighting fixture to stay within the recommended height. In a double volume space, you will want your chandelier to hang level with the second storey. This means the chandelier could hang as high as eight feet or more above the floor. The diameter of the chandelier is also a very big consideration. You don't want a lighting fixture that is so small it doesn't make an impact, or worse, it's so big it overpowers the space. It's advisable to measure the length and width of the entrance hall, adding them together in feet and then converting it into inches. This will give you the best diameter of a chandelier that will work in the space. If your entrance is double volume, you can add two to three inches to the recommended size, compensating for the additional height. Lighting solutions all offer different illumination levels. This is measured by the combined wattage of the bulbs. Lighting experts use a simple formula to identify the best illumination for your entrance hall chandelier. Multiply the length and width of your entrance hall, take the total and multiply this by 1.5. This provides you with the recommended wattage to ensure the best illumination. For larger spaces, the more light bulb fittings in the chandelier, the easier it will be to get the wattage that you need. In addition to the measurements mentioned above, there are some other design factors to take into consideration when choosing an entrance hall chandelier. It's important when making your selection that the light fitting style matches the feel of your home. If you have a lodge style home, having sparkling light fixtures may look out of space, compared to a sleek metal chandelier, for example. If you have a double volume with windows, it is recommended that you place the chandelier vertically centre of the windows, offering a welcoming illumination when your visitors arrive at your door. If you have a small entrance hall with low ceilings, you will find that a ceiling mounted light fixture is better than a hanging chandelier. Small spaces can be overwhelmed when you hang a chandelier. It will overpower the space, making it look cluttered, rather than elegant and sophisticated. It is always recommended to speak to a lighting expert when choosing a chandelier for your entrance hall, ensuring that you make the right decision that will provide a positive impression for your home. About Us: Classical Chandeliers is a Surrey, United Kingdom based company that is family owned and operated by Paul and Renata Towers. The company offers an on site showroom and a range of chandeliers to meet all design needs. This company focuses primarily on Bohemian chandeliers with an extensive selection to choose from. Classical Chandeliers offers a complete service from the supply of chandeliers to cleaning, restoring and rewiring. They also offer the convenience of a hire service for special occasions and comprehensive advice. The sister LED lighting company can assist with all bulb requirements. Full details can be found at https://www.classicalchandeliers.co.uk/.

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