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Using a Tiered Chandelier
Add breathtaking intrigue to your home when you implement a multi-tiered chandelier. As the name implies, these designs have more than one level of lighting. No matter if it is two tiers, three tiers or more, these light fixtures will light up any room with ease. Tiered chandeliers can feature luxe crystals, dramatic styles or wagon wheel designs, depending on your preference and room decor. You can also choose what type of lighting, whether it's LED modules with different color temperatures or Edison-style bulbs for an industrial vibe.
Where is the Best Place for My Tiered Chandelier?
- To showcase the stunning aura of a multi-tiered chandelier, they best belong in rooms with tall ceilings and large layouts. This includes living rooms, dining rooms, kitchen and foyers.
- Smaller chandeliers can go in smaller spaces, though you will still need considerable headroom space. Ideal rooms for this style include bedrooms or bathrooms.
- Make sure the bottom of a chandelier is 28-34" above any tables or countertops or 60" above the floor.
To learn more about chandeliers, check out our videos and articles in our Ideas and Advice pages, or contact one of our American Lighting Association trained lighting specialists who are here to help with design advice and product recommendations. Schedule a free online lighting design consultation for in-depth help, or contact us for advice.