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Chandelier - Does anyone know where I can purchase this chandelier??
Comments (0)Hello! Wondering if anyone can help me locate where this chandelier is from? I have tried contacting the interior designer and contractor with no response. I would REALLY appreciate your help! Thanks!...See MoreWhat dining room chandelier would you pair with this foyer chandelier?
Comments (1)That reminds me of the Farlane Chandelier from McGee & Co. A blogger who is putting this in her new build is Z Design At Home....See MoreWhat size chandelier over a 60 inch round table?
Comments (8)I love the windows in your living/family room. According to Google AI: A chandelier over a round dining table should be one-third to one-half the diameter of the table. For example, a chandelier with a diameter of 20–30 inches would be a good size for a 5-foot round table. According to 2Modern: A chandelier over a round 60” table should have a diameter of around 30-40” – or around ⅓ to ⅔, at most, of the diameter of the table According to Lightopia: The rules for round, square, and rectangle tables are the same for length/diameter but with rectangle tables there is a formula also for width. Ideal chandelier diameter for round or square table is ⅓ to ½ the diameter of your table. Example: 5’ round/square table with (60”) diameter x .3 = 20” and multiplying by .5 = 30”. Therefore, chandeliers that are 20” - 30” diameter would be an ideal size for a five foot round or five foot square table. These are just guidelines. Some chandeliers have heavier visual weight than others. I'm not a designer but I believe that task lights in the kitchen should generally be in front of you, not behind you. That means that the recessed lights above the counter should be just before the counter edge so that they light the work area and will not create your shadow when you're standing in front of the counter chopping/prepping. But if you have undercabinet lighting, this may not be a problem. If you will be doing prep on the island, whether you are facing the wall or the sink window, the overhead lights will be behind you....See MoreChandelier advice for open concept house!
Comments (4)I like the light fixture in your den - and I think using a smaller version would be fine over the dining table. I have a request - would you mind adding a photo of your fireplace (taken straight on in front of it) in a comment? I am redoing four fireplaces - and would really like to get a better look at yours!...See More- 11 years ago
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