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Chandelier Analysis Paralysis

2 years ago

Hi there. Unfortunately, a big section of an oak tree sheared off and came crashing through our roof, attic and into our dining room. In addition to trashing our house & making a huge mess it broke our dining room chandelier - which was a hand me down and too small for the room/table.
I've been looking online pick something to replace it and the more I look the more stuck I get. There are so many things that I like, and also so much doubt about whether any of those things go with the room, are too big or too small, etc.
I also might get rid of the current table and chairs in there (which are pushed to the side of the room in the photo due to the clean up crew) because they are scratched up from the tree. I have a black reclaimed wood restoration hardware trestle table and black cane back chairs that I might move from the kitchen into the dining room space, but I'm not sure they would work in there.
For now I'm sticking with the wall colors.
Our house is mostly traditional, with some more modern touches. We don't use our formal dining room much unfortunately. And I wouldn't mind making it a little less formal, but I still want it to look high-end.
What kind of chandelier would you put in this room?
Thank you for your guidance and suggestions!

Comments (105)

  • 2 years ago

    Hi Flo,

    I like that Thurlo pendant! The large is 32 and the medium is 24. I was aiming for around 28 diameter. Is it better to go with the larger?

    Joseph... 😂 lol

  • 2 years ago

    Following. Very glad no one was hurt and there wasn't more damage. If you don't use the room, I would keep the oval table. Flo is right--more spacious. I'm partial to some version of a drum shade, with something that shields naked light bulbs.

    I really like the red modern art by the buffet! A contemporary fixture like the bubbles or bowl might be fun!

    You might think about repurposing like Flo and others suggested, even with the existing furniture. Lots of articles on Houzz:

    Game room, library, cocktail lounge, tea room, an "away" room for others who may want to do their own thing. . . family memoir room . . . Can't wait to see what you decide!

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Yes,you could use the larger size. I checked height and it will work.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    I think it’s perfect. If you can move your table centering under the existing light, and post picture of it. I can do better mock up.

  • 2 years ago

    What do you think of this one? I like that it's tailored but more modern spin on a drum light.


    And it has 9 bulbs - while I like the one above, it only has 4 blubs so I'm not sure if it will throw enough light.




  • 2 years ago

    I like it! Agree that 4 bulbs may not be enough - 9 bulbs on a dimmer gives you lots of flexibility

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    It is 30” wide and 17” high so technically it can work. But it is a large block of color so sometimes that overpowers a room. Pretty much up to you. I prefer this more timeless look at about the same price.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    If you need more light i don't recommend the Brioche (sorry Flo i love it its one of my favorites) but the light shines upward and it does not give off a lot of light. its lovely though!

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    I realize that but they don’t use the room and want something pretty to look at from living room and be able to use later after major reno. I would go cheaper because of longer term plans. Save money for major reno. I suspect the insurance battles are driving some decisions.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    I am just basing the comment off of her saying the other one only has 4 bulbs and she needs more light and preferreed the 6 bulb. Functionality vs style. Since i have specced the Brioche several times i know it is not functional if more light is needed and you wouldnt know that just by looking at it.. As i said in my earlier comment, i agree in not spending a lot on the light if a reno is in the future.

  • 2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    Thank you both. While we don't often use the dining room - we do use it on occasion. So we do need for the chandelier to throw a lot of light - it's the main source of light in the room (we don't have additional recessed lighting in there currently).

    A reno is in the future - but not likely the very near future.

    I'm open to other ideas.


    I'm not concerned by the mass of a chandelier - in fact I seem to be having a visceral reaction to the many anemic (skinny armed) light fixtures popular right now. I really don't like them.


    Our dining room is a really good size at 14x13, and with our current furniture is not a crowded or full room at all. I may be drawn to a chandelier with more presence because of this.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Ok sure. It is a very nice room. Do you have a sideboard or console in the dining room? Adding a couple lamps would be nice especially in the evening. I will keep looking. I think a white drum would give you more light than the gold one and there are many choices out there. Bbl

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    This might work really well. Light and bright and has I dependant down light. I have used Perigold site many times and always been very happy. Just got a wonderful small side table for our living room. Superior quality and great sale price.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    This shows down light.

  • 2 years ago

    Thank you! Unfortunately I have a similar large off white drum shade chandelier in my foyer, so I've been avoiding the same style for the dining room.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Well tomorrow is another day.

  • 2 years ago

    I really love that Stiffel Rainey one. (for my needs it would be too big). I think it's got great style.

  • 2 years ago

    I will just suggest you consider the cleaning your choice will need.

  • 2 years ago

    Ok - after thinking through the advice, You're right. I've moved away from the solid gold tone chandelier I posted below. I like the shape of it, but agree it's too large/solid.


    Do you think the beaded urn shaped chandeliers are too trendy and will be out soon? I like that the urn shape is more formal, but the materials are not. I don't like the urn shapes with just metal or the very formal ones with crystals.


    I also seem to be drawn to the tiered shape or the shape that's narrow at the top, widens and is narrow at the bottom.


    I'd like to stick to something warm toned and that will give off sufficient light (6+ bulbs).


    I hate that I can't seem to settle in on something that I can be excited about. Ugh. :(


  • PRO
    2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    the style you are referring to is not dated, however your challend is size. with an 8' ceiling you cant afford the height on most of these. With an 8' ceiling your chandelier height should be around 20". The beaded one you shared above is 30.5" which is just too tall for your ceiling height. If you get to the right height your often diminishing the width you need for your room size and table size. This is going to be your biggest challenge.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    This height issue is why a drum chandelier is a good choice. They come in wider sizes but not too high. Since this will be over a table you have a bit more leeway if you find one you love especially with 42” wide table.

  • 2 years ago

    I still haven't found something I like. They crew put the new roof on our house yesterday and did the structural repairs. They come back on Monday to give us a new dining room ceiling, drywall repair and repaint in there.

    If I go with a drum chandelier it has to be extremely different than the one that is a handful of feet away in my foyer.

    I'm sort of leaning toward something linear instead. I don't know.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    This is very nice and you can customize to your space. Very pretty but not too formal. Rejuvenation website. A linear shape doesn’t suit your table size.

  • 2 years ago

    I'm looking at rugs for this room now too.

    What do you think of something like this?

    I am going to go with this chandelier.

  • 2 years ago

    Bumping back up.....

  • 2 years ago

    This is another rug that was suggested to me.... Thoughts?




  • 2 years ago

    This is the first one in the room (warmer tan)



  • 2 years ago

    Starting my saying I am NOT a decorator so my comment is worth what you;re paying me....... I really like the rug, but seeing it in the mock up in the room, it seems a little "weak" to me against the wall color. and the bold curtains which I also really like.

    That's my first reaction to it. I am curious what others will think

    edwmom thanked salonva
  • 2 years ago

    I uderstand and I'm not sure about it either. The two rugs were suggested to be my a One Kings Lane designer (free design services they provide) . The complication is that the dining room is adjacten to the living room with a very bold oriental rug - which will be just 6 feet away in parallel.


    So I'm struggling to find something that works in the dining room and that doesn't have so much pattern that it looks crazy beside the living room rug (see living room rug pattern)


  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Beautiful rug and just do a dark blue background rug and that will coordinate with this living room rug beautifully.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Some ideas.

  • 2 years ago

    So lean in on the blue then? What if I didn't want to go as traditional/oriental in there? Could I do a Navy with a small pattern?

    Maybe something like this?

  • 2 years ago

    Or this?

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    The last one might work but it is too modern to my eye to seamlessly and cohesively work.

  • 2 years ago

    So the only way to be cohesive is to do an Oriental style again?

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Here’s an option. The Diamond shapes mimic the shapes in your drapery pattern. Neutral tones help play nice with your living room rug for a cohesive look.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    We can tie the two spaces together with color, shapes and other accessories. No worries. Lots of options.

  • 2 years ago

    That's interesting. I'm trying to learn how this works. Is it the diamond shape? The rug is tan and charcoal so I wouldn't have considered it.

  • 2 years ago

    PS I guess you don't like the chandelier I ordered. 😬

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Oh which one did you order. I was just playing with ideas.

  • 2 years ago

    No problem. There's been a lot of posts.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    How big is it? Afraid it might kind of disappear?

  • 2 years ago

    It's large.

    36w x 25 high.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    Have you considered a sea grass or jute rug?

  • 2 years ago

    Hi Diana,

    I previously chose a herringbone jute rug in this room (the gold one below) before it was ruined by the tree coming through the ceiling.

    Wasn't sure if I should go in the same direction again. If I did I'd like to go more tan than gold ( to coordinate better with the living room). I liked this one bc it was soft on the feet which most are not.

  • 2 years ago

    Bumping up

  • 2 years ago

    GM! This is at Kohl's. I searched "neutral rug with navy border 8x10." More searches were: "navy rug 8x10 with Greek key," "navy rug 8x10 with ..."

    I'm not sure this one is right, but I'm hoping this will lead you to one.

  • PRO
    2 years ago

    I love that jute rug with the wave pattern. I also love your living room rug. Sea grass is also fairly comfortable underfoot, and really do you walk barefoot while entertaining in the dining room LOL.

    I think you can find another oriental-patterned rug that would work with the living room. Mixing them has been done for a long time and looks just fine. Since your LR rug is mostly red with accents of blue, maybe you can find one that is mostly blue/green/tan with accents of red for the dining room. I think going all blue or blue and white is kind of boring and doesn't relate to the LR.

    How about the Eva rug from Pottery Barn?

    https://www.potterybarn.com/products/eva-rug/?pkey=coriental-persian-rugs



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