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Ideas on living ceiling lights

5 years ago

Hi All, I have this old ceiling light in the living room(more of the dining area) that I want to get rid of but don't know what to do next. I think light would likely be needed here, any light ideas ? Also not sure if I should add a fan too. Thanks.



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  • PRO
    5 years ago

    we need to see the space, not the ceiling lol. What goes under the chandelier, is this the dining room or will you use it for something else?

    R J thanked RL Relocation LLC
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    style is also important.

    R J thanked RL Relocation LLC
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    and budget! We'd love to help here. We would need to know more of your style though. =)

    R J thanked Shakuff
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    Hi RJ, I would only install a ceiling fan if this room is used as a more informal area. As for lights, you do not need as much given that you have plenty of big windows. Some recessed lights might be a good fit.

    R J thanked Electric Universe CA
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    Taken from entrance to kitchen/family room/hallway. Front door(not shown) is on the right hand side of the picture.



    Taken from the front door. Entrance(not shown) to kitchen/family room/hallway is on the left hand side of the picture



    Taken from the living room. The front door(not shown) is on the left hand side of the picture. The entrance to kitchen/family room/hallway is shown in the picture

  • 5 years ago

    Thanks RL Relocation LLC What's under the chandelier would be the dining area. However, I may or may not use it for dining. If I do use it for dining it might not be used for dining on a daily or regular basis. For style I am not sure but I don't want anything boring but not flashy/gaudy either. I would want simple style lights with dimmable LED bulbs and not too many nooks or grooves for easy cleaning.

  • 5 years ago

    Thanks Shakuff. For budget I would like to stay within a few hundreds. For style I prefer simple with dimmable LED bulbs and not too many nooks or grooves for easy cleaning, and something that will last very very long and not easily go out of style over time. Basically once it's on there I don't want to touch it again for as long as possible.

  • 5 years ago

    Thanks Electric Universe CA. Lighting is likely not a problem during the day but not so much during night time. I thought about recessed lights but considering the high ceilings I kind of prefer not to touch them. Instead I am thinking of stylish yet simple floor lights with a few branches of dimmable LED bulbs, a couple branches spreading lights around while one or two branches shooting light toward the ceilings. Any thoughts or choices ? As for the dining, I think that area would be more of a formal dining for guests. But I get your point that a fan will not look good in the formal dining.

  • 5 years ago

    Thoughts anyone ? Thanks.

  • 5 years ago

    Thanks Timothy J. Ferrie, Lightsculptures. Not into custom lights at the moment.

  • 5 years ago

    @RL Relocation LLC Thanks. I thought about track and CAN lights but I am a bit more hesitant as that will have to touch the wall high up there. If I ever need to re-do or change lights then I need to fix the walls which is something I really don't want. So I'll have to think about that for a bit longer. For now I am thinking more of floor lights with a few branches of dimmable LED bulbs, a couple branches spreading lights around while one or two branches shooting light toward the ceilings. Any thoughts or choices ? For the table yes it would be great to make it look good with the pedant light. When I think about it further, do people change the table more or the pendant light more ? If it's the table then I would want a light that can potentially match to more tables.

  • 5 years ago

    @RL Relocation LLC Forgot to ask, right now the bottom of old light is 65" off the floor, and top of it is 80" off the floor. I wonder what the correct height should be.

  • PRO
    5 years ago

    put the table in place then hang the light 30 inches off the top, that is the best way to do it, because the size of the fixture itself is likely to change.

    R J thanked RL Relocation LLC
  • 5 years ago

    Well if you don't want to do track lights or can lights cutting into the ceiling... why not get a few floor lamps or table lamps after you get your furniture in. They don't need to be expensive. I think you need to figure out if you're going to put a dining table in the dining area or not. That would hugely influence what sort of light you might put there. If you do have a dining table, I'd keep some sort of pendant. A Nelson Bubble lamp would look excellent, not too flashy or gaudy but still interesting and not boring like you said, gives off diffuse light in all directions which looks nice on faces and food, and in my opinion timeless and would work well with your vaulted ceiling.

    R J thanked Nick Miller
  • 5 years ago

    @RL Relocation LLC Are ceiling lights designed to be adjustable on the vertical hanging so that for different dining tables with different heights the 30" can still be maintained ?

  • PRO
    5 years ago

    not unless you

    A. use a swag hook and leave the extra chain

    B. buy a pendant on a pully

    R J thanked RL Relocation LLC
  • 5 years ago

    @RL Relocation LLC By the way, is the 30" clearance also applicable to pendant lights above kitchen center island counter-top ? Thanks.

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