chandelier. Tuesday , May 16th , 2017 - 10:13:51 AM
If you're in the mood for something more fancy with an elegant tough to it, then you can go in for something that has an antique Victorian look about it. Visit your local hardware store and browse through some light fixtures that have a European touch. Many companies have some exquisitely designed fixtures molded in wrought iron or any other metal. With these fixtures, you can have small lights in an encased white frosted glass holder or you can go for colored glass, which will give a colorful glow to your kitchen.
Spread a thick, washable cloth, quilt or towel on the floor beneath the chandelier, to catch any falling parts. Then spread a sheet of plastic to catch drips and dust from dirtying your floor.
Choose a material that is durable and stands the test of time: For example, many people choose crystal chandeliers, which are beautiful and somewhat durable, but dont stay clean as easily as wrought iron. Wrought iron chandeliers can be combined with crystal to create a beautiful piece that is easier to maintain than crystal alone. This is the case with many other chandelier materials as well; you can combine wrought iron with just about anything for an incredible chandelier. A wrought iron candle chandelier is a great addition to your living room; a hand forged wrought iron chandelier looks lovely in the kitchenette area. The type of wrought iron chandelier you purchase should depend on the space in which you plan to hang it.
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