Thursday, June 26, 2008

What To Know In Selecting And Installing Chandeliers

Chandeliers are ubiquitous -- as they are found in elegant homes in the United States and elsewhere.Having had its roots in the Medieval period, the earliest known chandeliers took the shape of crosses with spikes on which candles could be securely placed. During that time, the presence of chandeliers could only be found in places of assembly. How times have changed.Now the chandeliers are more intricate in design and they've found their way into private abodes, specifically in dining rooms. But what makes chandeliers in style? They are popular because no other furnishing can command as much attention.How To Choose The Right ChandelierIf you're thinking of buying a chandelier, the criteria for choosing the best one is actually NOT based on your personal taste, but rather in (a) the size of your table and (b) on how much illumination your dining room needs.The common feature across all light bulbs is that they all have multiple bulbs that give off a great deal of illumination. But how much illumination does your dining room need? Measure the size of your room. Multiply the length of the room by the width, then you multiply the result with by 1.5. So if the size of your room is 12 feet by 15 feet, the formula would look this way: 12 x 15 x 1.5. If you do the math, you will find that you need a total of 270 watts. The chandelier that will provide enough illumination is the one with 6-40 watt bulbs. To provide the best lighting, you can complement the chandelier with other light fixtures, wall sconces or buffet lamps.A chandelier's diameter should not exceed to around 1/2 of the width of your dining table. It should be hung from 27 to 30 inches above. But of course, the number of light bulbs shouldn't be your only consideration in buying a chandelier. You should keep in mind the chandelier's design, its size and, of course, your finances.Installing Your ChandelierSo, now you've bought a chandelier. What you need to do now is have your chandelier installed. Handle with care when installing your chandelier as they are elaborately designed.- Check the weight. You surely don't want your newly-bought chandelier to fall off upon installation. If your chandelier is heavier than your current lighting, you might need to replace the ceiling's junction box.- This is practically common sense, but you need to disconnect the power connecting to your chandelier when you are in the process of installing it.- Take out the old lighting and take note of how your previous lighting was installed. Replace the old lighting with your new chandelier.Be sure you have a mounting strap in place from your ceiling. Attach your chandelier's hardware to the mounting strap. Screw the mounting strap to the junction box.- Connect the wires of your chandelier to that of your ceiling.---CHANDELIERS: Barnes and Wagner offers the finest quality lamps and home decoration. From table lamps to floor lamps to chandeliers, and from wall mirrors and other home decoration, there is always a wide array for all tastes, budgets and persuasions. Go check the Barnes and Wagner online store to find your dream lamp or decoration.