European Style Chandelier
Modern minimalist style can blend beautifully with classic European style. With a few adjustments while still maintaining each other’s design characteristics, the two styles that seem to be contradictory, instead create a charming collaboration of contradictions. Made from vernickel iron as its curved main frame, a row of three crystal chandeliers lined up neatly illuminates the area. Hanging by a steel wire whose length can be adjusted as needed, illuminating the dining table. The tubular lampshade houses a 41-50 watt halogen lamp, symbolizing the harmony of lines and curves.
Chandeliers for Children’s Bedrooms
Flickering lights make a child’s bedroom more beautiful as if studded with stars at night. Wrought iron and aluminum lamps with 15 LED lamps at the ends will lights 5-10 m2 space. Twinkling lights that glow like stars accompany the child to sleep at night. Children feel more comfortable and not afraid to sleep alone. The light is not too bright and comfortable for children.
Modern Chandeliers for the Kitchen
Usually a chandelier use for decoration in the family room, living room or dining room. But, it would be great to put the lights in the kitchen interior, especially if the kitchen and dining room are in the same area. Three simple light bulbs are suspended by steel wires with different lengths. Very simple, but the effect is amazing. Without it, the kitchen island would feel too high and empty. The super simple design turns out to create more comfortable space.
Whatever model, type, and color of the chandelier you choose for your interior design, make sure it fits your lighting needs. Adjust to the space theme. The design styles don’t have to be the same, but they should support each other while still showing the beauty of each style character.
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