Chandeliers are a popular and classy form of lighting, great for both commercial properties and homes. Let’s look at the details of 7 types of these chandeliers.
Most Common Types Of Chandeliers
If you think all chandeliers are absolute showstoppers when you enter a room, this isn’t entirely true. Today, there are many more subtle options when it comes to this form of lighting. Let’s take a look at the most common types of chandeliers below.
1. Candle Chandelier
Chandeliers were originally designed as a series of candles to provide lighting. Nowadays, you’ll find this same style of chandelier featuring electric lights that look like candles.
Homeowners often enjoy that this type of chandelier can work with almost any decor. The candles can give the chandelier a rustic vibe, mixing elegance with modern styles.
2. Modern Chandelier
Speaking of modern, the newest chandelier versions come with light fixtures and a futuristic feel. These are usually designed in geometric shapes.
Modern chandeliers work best in either modern homes or rooms that have a modern style. They’ll make less of an obvious statement but will undoubtedly complement the entire room.
3. Glass Chandelier
These chandeliers can come in several different shapes and styles, including the crystal chandelier. Some may feature dangling glass pieces for extra flare.
Glass chandeliers can have wild designs in the center, while others can be more simplistic overall. Their flashiness and variety help them to stand out in many unique ways.
4. Antler Chandelier
While very similar to the candle chandeliers, these use antlers to connect the candles instead of traditional metal.
Giving off an authentic outdoor vibe, antler chandeliers are ideal for cabins and hunting lodges.
5. Crystal Chandelier
While many of these chandeliers comes in multiple shapes and sizes, they will all feature crystals. The crystals will create an elegant look while also scattering light in all directions.
Homeowners agree these chandeliers look great and stand out amongst most other types of chandeliers.
6. Bowl Chandelier
A bowl chandelier consists of a large glass bowl that holds the lights.
This may not be the flashiest of chandeliers but it certainly works well in understated environments.
7. Drum Chandelier
These chandeliers are noticeable immediately due to their unique shape. They are wide, short, and circular with shade all around them.
One advantage of purchasing this type of chandelier is that they provide warm light throughout a room.
Conclusion
Installing chandeliers can create beauty inside your home, save space, and provide a warm atmosphere. Contact the experienced team at Shield’s Electric if you have any questions about chandelier installation today!
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