Far from being an affectation of the nouveau rich, a chandelier can be wonderful addition to your dining room. Whether you are looking to add a little something to your dining room or you are redecorating the whole house, a chandelier can dramatically change the look of the area its installed in a variety of wonderful ways.
First and foremost a chandelier is a light source and you can count on it to bathe your dining are in a very specific sort of light. Lamps and simple ceiling lights are often harsh or murky due to their shades, but with a chandelier, you have glass shades that come in a variety of different thicknesses and that can diffuse your light in a number of different ways. The first thing to think about is where the light will be directed. If you are only interested in one focal point for the room you may want to go with a more traditional chandelier that will just keep the light focused on one area. For more variety, however, there are plenty of chandelier that can be adjusted to provide some variety in where the light is pointed. Some chandeliers will offer the best of both worlds and between their multiple bulbs and the refraction ability the glass, will be able to bathe your dining room in a warm light.
More than just being lights however, chandeliers are wonderful decorative objects, bringing class and art to a room in an unobtrusive manner. There are many different effects you can convey with a chandelier. For instance, you can go with a extremely traditional one, whether it is a beautifully graceful and attractive cut glass chandelier with a floral design, or you can try a more modern feel when you look for a chandelier that is made of graduated glass chimes. There are thousands of different models of chandeliers and whatever decorating plan you are interested in, you can find one that suits you.
Chandeliers also fit into smaller spaces. Far from being the large glass affairs that you might think they are, many modern chandeliers are wide rather than tall, making them perfect even for a ceiling that isn't ten feet tall. They won't impede on your walking area the way a floor lamp will and they'll add a lovely decorative touch to your dining room.
When a guest wanders into the room, depending on the layout, their eyes are usually drawn up, and a chandelier is a charming thing to have draw conversation to! You don't have to stick with just clear glass, either; many chandeliers are made with stained glass, giving your dining room a wonderful Art Deco or Art Nouveau style. You can play this up in many ways, or you can let the chandelier speak for itself and leave the rest of the room bare. Either way, you can make a striking statement with both your lighting and your chandelier If you are looking to redo your dining room, don't be restricted to the chairs and table. Look up and think about the space you could fill with a chandelier and decide exactly what sort of light you want in your space!
Decorating A Dining Room
If you are planning a layout of your dining room or want to change the look of the place, the saying is most aptly applicable. All you need is a bit of imagination and ability to see things in perspective. Remember that a well planned and thought out dining room can add to the pleasure quotient of your dining experience. It can also add to the positive feeling, making your time more enjoyable and worth remembering. Let us start with the very basic.
The first and foremost aspect you need to consider is the color scheme of your dining place. It is particularly relevant for people having a big dining area with dining tables and accompanying dining room chairs placed alongside for that wholesome dining experience.
It is worthwhile to design a color scheme, which is in line with the overall color chosen by you in the adjoining rooms. Soothing colors such as off white or light green add value to the dining experience and are most preferred. If you are having a formal dining room with separate settings and nice furnishings, you have a plenty of choices. You can make your place as dashing and shiny as you want or decide to give it a subdued touch. The decision is all yours - there is nothing right or wrong. A bright shade for your room may denote energy, vibrancy, peppiness and he much-vaulted oomph factor. A relatively subdued shade may reflect another dimension of your personality - elegance, refinement, grace and sophistication.
In case of an informal dining room your choices get somewhat limited as your place is only an extension of your living area or hall. Thus whatever color you have chosen for your living room, goes for dining room too. Does it mean that your dining place should remain only a footnote to the living room? Certainly not. You can bring so many variations and add so much value to the whole thing, that it would look totally different.
Let us see how.
First of all, you can have a nicely built and carved wooden partition that you can place to demarcate the dining area. It takes little space and looks refreshingly different and stylish. You can even fold it and place it in the corner. Just have a look at one and you will love it.
You can also hang a nice chandelier just above your dining table on the ceiling and the whole atmosphere would be nice and romantic. No need to spend money and efforts going to expensive restaurants. Have a nice candle light dinner right there and save the money for better things. (If you are a lady – totally ignore the restaurant bit, and if you are the man of the house- don’t let your wife read this!).
You can even place a fine hutch as a part of your dining room furniture. It will store your serving dishes and also save space in the most cramped kitchen. Any way, you can make your dining room hutch big enough to work as a partition, if you like and then have sufficient space for movement.
So if you have decided to make a difference, you can do it without much effort. Just concentrate on a few basic steps and reap the benefits for all times to come.
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