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chandeliers to sort through

Postby Alexander on Wed May 23, 2012 9:23 pm

All,

I was given a number of chandeliers by a friend to use in my house. I have shown several of them below. I installed one in the dining room this week as it seems to fit in well. I am working on cleaning up the others and having them rewired to see where I can use them in the house. Most are from the turn of the last century. The first one is the one I was thinking of for flame shades for the four torch lights that are on top.
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Here are a few photos of putting up the chandelier in the dining room. I added the medallion and hung the chandelier this weekend. I am not sure if it should be a bit lower but it looks good.
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Enjoy,

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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby GothicHome on Wed May 23, 2012 11:58 pm

Oooooooooo, that is one he'll of a friend you have. The first two should defiantly get a space worthy of there style, front hall, front pallor or dinning room.
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby oldhouseluvr on Thu May 24, 2012 8:17 am

Beautiful!
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby wletson on Fri May 25, 2012 4:27 am

I don't think it needs to be any lower. I absolutely love it. Works perfectly with the decor. :D
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby utopia13 on Sun May 27, 2012 1:23 pm

Gorgeous fixtures!! And your woodwork aint too shabby either! :lol:

Very lovely in that room & I love those arches between the rooms. Sweet!
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby Ttowle on Sun May 27, 2012 3:03 pm

Very nice!
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby S Melissa on Sun May 27, 2012 6:33 pm

Great friend! Does he want additional friends? :lol: Anywho - here's a link to the chandelier hanging question:

http://www.ehow.com/facts_7170694_correct-chandelier-dining-room-table_.html

Typically it is 30-34" above the surface of the DR table (bottom of fixture that is) if the ceiling is higher, then it is like 3" for every foot higher than 8' the ceiling is. The right height is important - too high - it looks dumb - too low - it looks dumber. And it poorly reflects upon those that hung it in the first place! Ha!

Very pretty house and I echo the envy factor in the arches - wow.
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby Alexander on Sun May 27, 2012 7:41 pm

Well I had it hung 30 inches over the table because it seemed right and I have a bit over 9 foot ceilings so I guess it is fine.
I have seen this type and if it is too high it looks silly. The newer ones usually have a ball shade inside but this one has a cluster of 4 sockets so I did not want to see them unless you are sitting down. It seems to work.

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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby Nancy W on Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:53 pm

Alexander wrote:Well I had it hung 30 inches over the table because it seemed right and I have a bit over 9 foot ceilings so I guess it is fine.
I have seen this type and if it is too high it looks silly. The newer ones usually have a ball shade inside but this one has a cluster of 4 sockets so I did not want to see them unless you are sitting down. It seems to work.

Thanks ...Alexander


If you find there is a glare from the socket bulbs at night when seated, try switching to a clear rather than frosted bulb. I had dinner one night in a dining room with a similar shade. The glare from the frosted bulb was blinding unless you kept your eyes on your plate. so check it out a night. Beautiful fixtures and a great friend.
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Re: chandeliers to sort through

Postby Don M on Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:55 pm

Very nice & it's hung just right!
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