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Top Design Trends from LampsUSA.com
Why settle for ordinary when you can choose a light that will impress your guests? If you want to stop them in their track and get them talking, check out a few design trends for this year.
Here are a few of the freshest designs that our customers love. Now maybe these are a bit contemporary for your tastes. But modern lighting is very popular right now and you may want to think outside the box when choosing your next light fixture. Have some fun and expand your possibilites.
See more fresh ideas at LampsUSA.com Check out this Buying Tip
"How to Choose the Right Size Chandelier for Any Room"
If you need to choose the right chandelier, use this formula. Take the dimensions of your space and add them together. Let's say for example your room is 10'Long + 10' Wide or 20' feet combined. You then convert feet to inches- so 20" and that means the diameter of your chandelier should be 20". You can vary this + or - 3 inches and still give you the right size.
Another way to check your size is to look down. Your chandelier should be 12" narrower than the table it hangs above. Any wider might get hit by guests. A chandelier should hang about 30" above the surface of your table to insure you won't bump your head and to get the right amount of light.
A chandelier should have a total of 200-400 watts to give you enough light. What you are using the room for really determines the wattage you need. If you are using it to work at home or to help the kids with their homework, you need more light. If you want to create more of a mood or atmosphere a lower wattage might be better or you will want to install a dimmer.
"How to Choose the Right Size Chandelier for Any Room"
If you need to choose the right chandelier, use this formula. Take the dimensions of your space and add them together. Let's say for example your room is 10'Long + 10' Wide or 20' feet combined. You then convert feet to inches- so 20" and that means the diameter of your chandelier should be 20". You can vary this + or - 3 inches and still give you the right size.
Another way to check your size is to look down. Your chandelier should be 12" narrower than the table it hangs above. Any wider might get hit by guests. A chandelier should hang about 30" above the surface of your table to insure you won't bump your head and to get the right amount of light.
A chandelier should have a total of 200-400 watts to give you enough light. What you are using the room for really determines the wattage you need. If you are using it to work at home or to help the kids with their homework, you need more light. If you want to create more of a mood or atmosphere a lower wattage might be better or you will want to install a dimmer.
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