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The ways in which chandeliers are being placed in the home is dramatically changing.

By: Leonard King


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It used to be that chandeliers were solely for the more "well-off" homeowners, where they would position the sizeable fixtures over dining room tables; today however, chandeliers are not merely for dining rooms or for the wealthy. They are moving their way into other areas of the home such as bedrooms and foyers. It is for this reason that chandeliers must not be ignored in planning your home lighting scheme.
Years ago, the only places you would see chandeliers were the upscale homes of the wealthy; now it is just as common (if not more so) that you can come across chandeliers in starter homes. Home lighting has changed with the times. Chandeliers have been re-invented to fit a broader range of prices, sizes, and styles.
The American Lighting Association has even come out and stated that kitchens and bathrooms have become common locations for hanging chandeliers. This may sound strange, since most images that come to mind when speaking on chandeliers suggest large, glimmering crystal lights. Most chandeliers today come in drastically different styles, though. In home lighting, chandeliers have become more useful due to their reduction in size and the increase of styles. Smaller chandeliers have gained popularity as of late, especially in the bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. A simple breakfast nook in the kitchen can easily gain attention by adding a small chandelier overhead. Just by installing this small chandelier, a sense of intimacy can quickly be added to this niche area; in recent trends, some mini chandeliers are taking the place of traditional wall sconces.
Home lighting trends typically begin in the living room and filter through to the bedrooms, but in these circumstances the trend of mini chandeliers has appeared all areas of the home at the same time. While glaring lights over islands in the kitchen are being replaced with designer chandeliers, gaudy overhead lighting in the bedroom is also being replaced with an elegant chandelier. One of the best advantages of chandeliers is that they can easily match the glamorous nature of the master bedroom and master bath.
With the trend towards chandeliers, it is essential to keep in mind that chandeliers cannot provide all the light a room needs. The arrangement of only one overhead lighting source either casts light down or diffuses it in all directions, which affects spatial quality by causing dramatic shadows and dim rooms. To solve this problem in your home lighting scheme, think of the chandelier as the "main" fixture in the room, and then layer other sources of complimentary light such as sconces, pendants, or recessed lighting. Hinkley's lines of chandeliers easily match their wall sconce collection, which makes matching the light fixtures more simple than before.
It is important to keep in mind that chandeliers have made great progress in home lighting in recent years, but they cannot carry the load themselves. Use suitable lighting accents in coordination with chandeliers from quality manufacturers such as Hinkley, and creating an elegant home lighting scheme can be both inexpensive and easy.

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