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Chandeliers
The quintessentially
luxurious lighting style has been around for
literally hundreds of years, if in a slightly
different way than its modern brethren. The
chandelier is truly the epitome of graceful and
tasteful lighting, and some chandeliers can be
truly breathtaking when properly employed.
If you’re looking for a great
way to add some glamour to a dining room or other
large room in your home, knowing a bit more about
chandeliers can help you make the right choice. In
this short article, we’ll go over the way a
chandelier works to provide light to a
surprisingly large area, as well as what exactly
about it lends it such a unique air of grace and
tranquility.
Chandeliers were originally
giant hanging candle holders, often filled with up
to hundreds of large candles, and meant to light
the expansive dining halls of nobility. While
candle chandeliers are still occasionally used
today, the type that has become vastly more
popular is the electric version. These modern
chandeliers work by employing electric currents to
bulbs, often shaped like candles, which then send
light into pieces of glass that refract and
reflect the light in thousands of directions.
The
chandelier is a beautiful piece of eye-catching
equipment, and its functionality is matched only
by its aesthetic appeal. While many types of
decoration can appear gaudy or out of place, the
chandelier is fairly universal and can be used in relatively any large space.
Even simple chandeliers,
consisting of only a few lights, can give a room a
special ambience. Many chandeliers have dimmer
switches attached, which allows you to control the
amount of light you want sent out and reflected.
Since chandeliers can be incredibly bright or very
soft and low, they can be used in a variety of
room sizes, and can change the mood from bright
and festive to soft and intimate. Possibly the
most useful aspect is their versatility, which
occasionally outshines their beauty.
Chandeliers have become so
immensely popular that many dining rooms seem
somehow incomplete without them. They are one of
the easiest things you can do to class up an
otherwise shabby room, or to lend an air of grace
to a simple meal.
Having someone over for
dinner can quickly become an intimate date, and a
small party can seem much classier with a simple
change in lighting, all of which can be
accomplished with a chandelier.
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