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Glass Chandeliers

Chandelier is commonly known as a branched ceiling-mounted light fixture with two or more arms bearing lights. They are usually ornate, having several lamps and complex arrays of glass or crystal prisms to illuminate a room with refracted light. A glass chandelier is an ideal lighting choice for dining room. They not only provide high quality ambient lighting but also enhance and add style and elegance to any décor.

With all the new styles out nowadays, finding a stylish chandelier shouldn't be hard. But you need to choose the chandelier that goes well with the dining room and compliments the existing décor. They should neither be big or small and should match the other design elements of the room.

First you need to determine the size of the chandelier needed by you. For this you need to measure the width of your dining room table and then reduce the figure by 12 inches. Once you calculated the approximate size of the chandelier you can start the search for a chandelier that accentuates the décor of your dining room.

You can either spend hours to search the right chandelier by visiting one store to another or simply sit at your computer and browse online. Internet offers you the quickest and easiest way to choose unique glass chandeliers right from the comfort of your home. Once you have chosen the chandelier of desired shape, size, design, style and color add it to your shopping cart and simply place the order.

     

At last you need to determine the height at which it would appropriate to install the chandelier. Installation at proper height provides aesthetic appearance and adequate illumination. For instance in the room with the ceiling less than 9 feet in height the chandelier should be installed at least 30 inches above the dining table. While the ceilings which are 9 feet or more in height needs chandelier to be installed at a height of 33 inches higher from the dining table.