This unique style of chandelier has lighting effects and is a beautiful decoration for living rooms, corridors, hotels, and cafes.
If you want to place the chandelier in a two-story foyer, keep in mind that the higher the chandelier hangs, the smaller it looks, so you can do more than the formula suggests.
For living rooms, bedrooms or bathrooms that need to walk under a chandelier, you may need to choose a size that is smaller than the formula suggests.
Each of our sockets can carry 60 watts, but 40 watts is usually enough, which is more pleasing to the chandelier.
Smaller rooms can use 6 to 8 lights, but if the chandelier is your only light source, larger rooms may require 8 or more lights
* How big is the chandelier you need?
The width is measured by the diameter of the widest part of the chandelier.
Simply add the width and length of the room and use this sum as a starting point. For example, if your room is 12 ́x14 ́, we recommend looking for a 26-inch wide chandelier. If you think the room is too full or too dense, consider choosing a smaller chandelier. Or consider a room with an open plan or high ceiling.