Are you hoping to update the look of your house, cabin, or lodge? Do you want something that will make your domain stand out? The type of lighting you choose for a room plays an integral role in setting the room’s tone and mood. Whether you are looking to add a rustic touch, further accent your already pastoral decor, or bring traditional touches to modern design, don’t overlook the potential of antler chandeliers. Georgia homeowners can benefit from what this unique lighting style affords them. If you think that you may want to utilize antler lighting, there are a number of options at your disposal.
What Size Antler Chandeliers Should You Get?
From multi-tiered chandeliers that are well suited to multi-story entryways and great rooms to lights accented by a few antlers that would fit a small dining area, antler chandeliers are available in a variety of different sizes. The size of chandelier you buy is dependent on two main factors: the size of your space and whether you want the chandelier to be the focus point of the room or simply an accent piece.
If you have a large room with high ceilings, your space should have no trouble accommodating a multi-tiered chandelier. Conversely, if you have a low-ceilinged and/or small space, you would do well to choose a smaller chandelier that will not overtake the room. The other consideration is what you want the focal point of the room to be. If you have the space to accommodate it and want your chandelier to be what guests see when they first enter, choosing a larger fixture will make a bold statement. However, if you are looking to highlight other aspects of your room, a smaller chandelier can accentuate your décor without detracting from it.
The Finish that is Best for You
When most people picture antler chandeliers, traditional antlers come to mind. However, home-furnishing stores now are offering a variety of choices in finish. If you are looking to make a statement in a room that has a more modern tone, painted chandeliers are available. These fixtures most often come in black, white, gold, or silver. However, specialty shops are offering these statement-making pieces in nearly any color one desires. Of course, a traditional antler chandelier is an excellent complement to a more rustic home, cabin or lodge.