Chandelier Over 54" Round Dining Table
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Can I mix chair styles and sizes at a 54" round dining table?
Comments (2)I have a 54" round table that I love. We use it with 4 matching chairs - so I can't really answer your question. BUT I can tell you that finding tablecloths for this size is difficult. 70" is too big and 90" is too small. If you love tablecloths, be forewarned. :) But 54" is a great size in all other respects!...See MoreDo you have a NON-chandelier over your dining table?
Comments (27)I do prefer hanging light over the dining table. There is something very cozy about it. But I see how semi flush or flush or sconces or even big overhanging floor lamp can be beautiful too, in some cases. I don't like flush mounts or so I thought; but when I suddenly saw one that I really loved-I changed my opinion in a blink of an eye, and didn't rest until I found place for it:) So it depends. What I don't like-a huge amount of recessed lights..they're okay in kitchens or hallways or where they are really needed, but I saw several rather pretty houses that had just these recessed lights all over the ceilings, a lot of them, everywhere. And the ceilings were perfectly high too, so I truly could see no reason for them..it just brings unwanted attention to these lights, and you can't look away somehow....See Moreshould i do a fan over my round dining table or chandelier with 2 fans
Comments (3)I’ve found that having a fan over a dining room table cools the food too quickly. I’d go for just a beautiful chandelier. If you post pics of your space there are some great people on here that will help you select the right one....See MoreOne chandelier or two over dining room table?
Comments (7)I would just put one crystal chandelier up. My table seats 10 and it uses that 110 inch length dining room tablecloth. That is plenty of light, and plenty of crystal drops to dust !! LOL... https://www.birchlane.com/furniture/pdp/hooker-furniture-treviso-extendable-dining-table-hkr11758.html or https://www.birchlane.com/furniture/pdp/west-point-extendable-dining-table-gryl2019.html or this one reads seats up to 12 when extended: https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Simply-Solid-Corina-Solid-Wood-11-piece-Dining-Collection/10208353/product.html?refccid=2A2V23YRBESKP42N5BQQ74FKUA&searchidx=30 Keep in mind that today's "formal" dining sets don't have to be as intense a 'dust collector' as of old. It's all in the accessories, table cloths, dishes, and table decor to make it as elegant as you want it to be. And the more different looks it can give you, the more use you will get out of it !! https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Simply-Solid-Corina-Solid-Wood-11-piece-Dining-Collection/10208353/product.html?refccid=2A2V23YRBESKP42N5BQQ74FKUA&searchidx=30 Now, I like the Hooker line and there are more, so keep looking. You might check with Nebraska Furniture Mart(the biggest store ever, in more than just one state now) and with Mathis Brothers out of Oklahoma City. Either one may have several dining options for you to look into. ..Overstock is good, but when you want something this big, you want to make sure the quality is similar /equitable to the size. I did not check out Wayfair or Grandin Road, and there are more places. I know a brand that makes what you want, I just have a hard time figuring out if it was Hooker? Possibly it was. Unbelievably, I have seen more beautiful gorgeous dining room furniture from the 80s in estate online adv. sales in metro areas this past winter than ever before. No one wants Mom or Grandma's 'family heirloom' dining room set apparently and they are usually very reasonably priced. Keep your eyes open, they are lightly used and they are a piece of art compared to many of what you see today. And alot of times, the silver, and the china, the hutch and the buffet are all there to go out the door with the furniture(Yes, even the Chandeliers too !! I have seen). Good luck. Don't settle, What you want is out there and keep your eyes open for those 'fire sales'......See MoreRL Relocation LLC
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