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Update pendants over island to coordinate with round dining chandelier

dcd230
8 years ago

The dining room chandelier is a silver Restoration Hardware piece that I love that is round.


.The pendants are also Restoration Hardware but I feel we need to update with something that fills the space and gives the space more weight. The main level is an open floor plan so the kitchen is visible from all areas of the main level including the front door. What would you suggest to update and have more substance over the island?

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  • PRO
    JAN MOYER
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    Agree! Perhaps not huge, just a bit more bulk and a similar silvery effect. A pair of lanterns could be very nice! Or a bell lantern

    http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=5291

    Below comes a million finishes...... they make beautiful things! Note the size, and see photo in the link below you'd want the small, as it comes three sizes. I think just perfect in your kitchen ; very suited to your style, AND the existing dining fixture: )

    http://www.urbanelectricco.com/urbansmokebell.html

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  • Angel 18432
    8 years ago

    Agree also, with the heavy furniture I think you need a heavier looking chandy.

    I also think your pendant lites could be more substantial and a bit longer.

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  • PRO
    JAN MOYER
    8 years ago

    Best light distance from bottom of fixture to island top is usually 36 inches. Close enough to light the area, and high enough that nobody very tall hits a head.It's pretty much a standard.

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  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    These are great suggestions. So a few questions to clarify.

    1. Should I stick with a silver finish...no black?

    2. What coordinates with the round chandelier best...round or square lantern or other shapes?

    3. What's the best width and height of the actual pendant would work with the size of the island and kitchen?

  • PRO
    JAN MOYER
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago


    dcd230

    That one Kichler link ( Carolina post) just above while very pretty is too large a size, I fear.... 22 inches tall, the four light even taller...eeks. That Hinkley might be nice though! I would probably not do black, I would keep the "feel" of the kitchen, and the classic feel of the dining fixture. Both links on my first suggestion are proportionally sized, and the Hinkley seems a very nice proportion and fit with the feel you have going in both areas as well

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  • Angel 18432
    8 years ago

    top one yes - bottom one still 2 small - doesn't appear too much bigger than the ones there, but actual measurements may be needed.

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  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    I really like the bell glass option. The Hinkley looks close.

    Would the larger one of the Clancy be too big? It seems like the small version would still be too 'wimpy'.

    The Urban Electric is fantastic but a little pricey. Any other option besides this one to compare?

    I like the round pendant too above.

  • PRO
    Carolina Lighting & Design
    8 years ago

    You would definitely want to measure the island as well as the space to make sure you get the right size fixture for that space. Those were just some ideas, not necessarily the correct sizes. I can help you out with the sizing if you could let me know those measurements.

    To answer your question above:

    1. Yes I would definitely stick with the same finish. Since they are very close in proximity its nice to have the cohesiveness of those fixtures.

    2. You could do either shape. However, a lot of customers like to break up the "squareness" that comes from the table, cabinets, island, etc and go with a round/sphere fixture.

    3. As stated above, this would depend on the island size and the size of the area. Ceiling heights? Island size? Room size? Since its pretty open there you can get away with a little bit larger fixture and you only have 2, instead of 3, so a larger would be nice. Also keep in mind the heaviness of the fixture, as far as the appearance goes. With an open lantern style, a little larger is best, same with glass. Drum shades or smokey glass you wouldn't want them too larger.

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  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    The island is 51 inches by 95 inches. We have 9 foot ceilings. Currently the pendants are 36 in length now with 36 inches under it currently.

  • PRO
    Carolina Lighting & Design
    8 years ago

    Here is a picture of a 4x8 island with 13" pendants. Keep in mind that these have more mass to them since they are all metal vs a glass pendant. You could do a 16" up to a 18" wide fixture, as long as the height was proportional.

    Kitchen · More Info

    Hudson Valley:

    http://www.hudsonvalleylighting.com/Item/214-PN


    Savoy House:

    http://www.savoyhouse.com/Trudy-3-Light-Foyer-3-7132-3-SN.html

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  • PRO
    JAN MOYER
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    I'd go with the Hudson Valley.....below

    http://www.hudsonvalleylighting.com/Specs/213-PN The dimension includes the arms, it's enough visual weight without bulk and totally appropriate!!

    Second only to the Urban Electric : ) in polished nickel

    http://www.urbanelectricco.com/urbansmokebell.html

    Yeah......they're pricey, but they are FANTASTIC. Not worth skipping a vacation or college education, so I get it.

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  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    We really like this one at Circa Lighting by EF Chapman but it doesn't come in a silver metal finish. The price is in a better range then the Urban Electric. Anyone know of one similar in silver?

    http://www.circalighting.com/details.aspx?pid=5255

    Also considering the sloane street shop in metal. Thoughts on this?

    http://visualcomfortblog.com/classic-kitchen-lighting-single-sloane-street-shop-light/

    Also thoughts on this one? Too busy?

    http://www.savoyhouse.com/Coronado-4-Light-Foyer.html

    Thoughts on Hinkley 3 hight Clancy? Restoration Hardware Trafalgar?


  • er612
    8 years ago

    Of the ones you mentioned, I like the sloane street shop best. Here are two other options along with the 2 you like, which I think compete with your chandelier.

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  • PRO
    JAN MOYER
    8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    DC2

    The Sloane comes in antique nickel, which would be fine!!, you're in the same "family" of finishes. Go on my profile on Houzz and shoot me an email via Houzz inquiry. This is a Visual Comfort light and I believe you would need a bit of customizing to the fixture in length with additional stem. The Sloane with stem is 49 inches, ( your ceiling is nine feet) and while I have used the fixture in the brass tone, I believe I had to adjust stem in both instances I believe you will need more stem for Sloane. I can also help you with far more advantageous pricing..... : )

    The other Chapman you like ( also a Visual Comfort btw.) Visual C goes in and out of production on items, appears there is stock now on the Sloane in Antique Nickel, but there can be long wait times when they go out of stock, until the next production run. Appears to be plenty of stock on the Lorford smoke bell in iron/mercury glass .

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  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    The Sloane is looking like the winner! My husband likes that one too. I'll shoot you an email Jan!

  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    To er612 did you use an app or program to put the samples into the picture? If so, I would love to use that for future projects. Could you tell me which you used? This would be very helpful in showing my husband ideas!

  • dcd230
    Original Author
    8 years ago

    Hi Jan. I sent a contact to you via Houzz. Did you get that contact submission? There isn't an email listed. Thanks!

    Deanne