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How wide should a light fixture be over a table?

How wide should a light fixture be over a table?

A good rule of thumb is to make sure your chandelier is one-half to three-quarters the width of your table. For the right hanging height, position the bottom of the chandelier about 30-32 inches above the table, adjusting to work with the size of the table and the overall scale of your space.

Can you put a round chandelier over a rectangle table?

A chandelier, pendant/suspension, or non-linear multi-pendant light fixture make sense over a round table. You can also center a round fixture over a rectangular table and place a recessed downlight on each side. A nice monorail system with small pendants would be attractive over a rectangular table, as well.

What length should a dining room chandelier hang?

The general rule when you hang a chandelier for the dining room is that the lowest part of the light fixture should be 30-36 inches above the dining room table’s surface. This standard is based on the assumption that your ceiling is 8-foot high.

How do I choose the right size chandelier?

A simple way to determine a chandelier size is to add the dimensions of the room together in feet and then convert the answer to inches. The answer in inches should equal the diameter of the fixture. So if your room measures 10′ x 14′ the diameter of the fixture should be about 24″.

Is it OK to swag a chandelier?

If hiring an electrician, drywaller, and painter is our of your budget (or your landlord won’t allow it), it’s okay to choose a light fixture with a cord or chain and swag it to meet your needs! The trick to swagging your chandelier is choosing a light fixture that hangs from a cord or chain, *not* from a fixed stem.

How far above a dining table should a chandelier hang?

approximately 30 to 34 inches
Hang a chandelier approximately 30 to 34 inches over a table with an 8 foot ceiling height. If your ceiling is higher than 8 feet, mount the chandelier an additional 3 inches higher for each foot of ceiling.

What height should a dining room chandelier be?

30-36 inches
Standard Chandelier Height Recommendation The general rule when you hang a chandelier for the dining room is that the lowest part of the light fixture should be 30-36 inches above the dining room table’s surface. This standard is based on the assumption that your ceiling is 8-foot high.

What is a dining room table height?

The two types of table heights are standard or ‘dining’ height and counter height! The average height for standard dining height is 28 to 30 inches. The standard height dining set is perfect for a traditional table that can comfortably seat your friends and children.

What is the height of a dining table?

28″-30″
Generally 28″-30″ high from floor to table top, this is the most common dining table height and is therefore the one with the most options available for style, shape, color, and seating.

How do you measure for a dining room chandelier?

The diameter of a dining room chandelier should be about one-half to two-thirds the width of the table over which it will be hanging. Another version of this rule is that the diameter of the fixture should be about 1 foot less in diameter than the width of the dining room table at its widest point.