Chandeliers - My dining room table is 88" long and 60" wide. I am using 2 chandeliers 21" W above the table. Can you suggest how far wide apart should I place my chandeliers above the table? »
Typically, for normal chandelier installations over a dining room table, the rule of thumb is to not exceed 50% of the diameter of the table. On long tables, I'd suggest installing them at a minimum of 2 feet apart as it can really start to look crowded.
It's recommended that the chandeliers have a diameter that is about 25% of the overall length of the table so they are in proportion, so it sounds like yours will be a great fit. Let us know if we can help! -Ryan
Sitting areas and dining rooms were — and often still are — an important part of British home design. Long dining room tables that can seat large groups of people are vital for entertainment purposes.
Dining tables are usually the focal point in a room. However, with an understated glass table, the focus shifts to other elements that you may want to showcase. Here, the eye is drawn upward to the chic chandeliers and art on the wall.
Chandeliers don't have to be glittery, sparkly or colorful to draw the eye. These Jestons-esque beauties harmonize the brown tones in this dining room and hang like sculptures over the table.
Caja con piso porcellanato pulido, pared negra ( solo una ), cuadro dorado tipo clasico, o moderno en blanco y negro, con marcos blancos.
Mesa con cristal y sillas blancas MODERNAS
Typically, for normal chandelier installations over a dining room table, the rule of thumb is to not exceed 50% of the diameter of the table. On long tables, I'd suggest installing them at a minimum of 2 feet apart as it can really start to look crowded.
It's recommended that the chandeliers have a diameter that is about 25% of the overall length of the table so they are in proportion, so it sounds like yours will be a great fit. Let us know if we can help! -Ryan