chandelier. Tuesday , June 06th , 2017 - 08:13:50 AM
Low Ceiling Fans These fans don't have to be the ordinary kind that stretch across the middle of your room, being a poor choice for those who want to really give their ceiling spaces a makeover. Opt for antique looking fans, which you can easily find if you scour vintage stores for interiors or those that feature antique household pieces. These come with old-fashioned light fixtures placed around the fans, giving you light add-ons as a plus point. These fans usually have stubby blades and should fall dead center above your dining table, or countertop if you have one of those open kitchens where the counter separates two rooms. It would look great in your living space as well, or drawing-room; make sure that it is centered or it would totally ruin the look and feel of the fan's presence.
The size of the fixture should be proportionate to the size of the room it will be placed in along with its furniture. It shouldn't be oversized so that it is the only visible element, nor should it be so small that it loses its identity and becomes a meaningless accessory in the room.
If you are still unsure about lighting up your living space, you can do one of two things. You either stick to portable light sources initially, to understand your lighting needs. Or you hire a lighting expert so that you can truly maximize your efficiency in your living room. Both options are worth the time, effort, and funds invested.
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