Pro Tips on How to Use a Chandelier in Kitchen Design
Source: elementsofstyleblog.comAs a general rule, the kitchen is designed with a utilitarian mindset. Every element in the room has a distinct purpose: the countertops need to be durable and easy to clean, the appliances need to be reliable, and the cabinetry has to provide ample storage and be durable as well. Lighting your kitchen is one of the few components you can have fun and creativity with...so why not take advantage of that? As designers, it's the unexpected choice we just can't resist.
Source: beautifulkitchenandhome.comChandeliers like to be the center of attention. And can you blame them? Who doesn't like a little glitter and sparkle from time to time? Placing a chandelier in your kitchen is a great way to create a strong visual focal point and provide balance and symmetry to the kitchen. Don't be afraid to choose a chandelier with a wow factor, like this gargantuan beauty below. You can also play with metal finishes, like antique brass and polished nickel.
Source: housebeautiful.comA chandelier is also a visual way to bring elegance, softness, or feminine essence to a practical space like the kitchen. There is also glamour in a chandelier, so hanging one in the kitchen adds sophistication and style to a space that may otherwise be lacking.
source: highfashionhome.comIf your kitchen has wooden cabinets or a more rustic look, a chandelier can add class and a hint of sophistication and thought to balance out your design (see below). White cabinetry is especially accentuated by a crystal chandelier (see above).
Source: tidbitsandtwine.comChandeliers even work in more modern, minimal kitchen designs. The white globe chandelier below gives playful geometry and visual interest to an otherwise sleek and all stainless steel kitchen.
Source: Kitchenbuilding.comContrast your styles. We are always in favor of creating an eclectic, layered look that incorporates multiple design styles. Here are just a few examples we love: Place a glamorous, modern chandelier above a minimal, euro-style kitchen island like the photo below. In the image following, notice how the small silver chandelier with black shades contrasts and tones down the white-washed French Country kitchen.
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Source: summerhousestyle.comWhen hanging a chandelier above a table or kitchen island, there are a few rules:
Height: Hang your kitchen chandelier lighting so that its lowest point is 30-34 inches from the tabletop (we always suggest leaning toward the higher end of this margin). Diameter: The diameter for a chandelier hung over a table--be that table in the kitchen or in the living room--should be one foot less than the width of the tabletop to avoid hitting heads. If you want to place two smaller chandeliers over a long table, choose a diameter that’s about one-third of the width of the table. More tips on hanging your chandelier and picking out the one right for you and your home decor style can be found on our Chandelier Cheat Sheet.
Source: indulgy.comDon't have space for a kitchen chandelier or not sure what size chandelier you want? Consider a mini for above the sink to add a little bit of charm to the kitchen (and it'll make you smile when the sun from the window hits the crystals). An island chandelier or dining room chandelier can also look very chic.
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