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by starterhouse
4 months ago in Design Dilemma
Dining Room Help
I need to pick lighting for our new house - challenge is that we have to pick it before our furniture will arrive. Based on the furniture what fixture/chandelier would you recommend?
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michigammemom Your ornate furnishings call for something elegant. I like the unexpected look of this Byron sphere fixture from Troy Lighting that incorporates crystal for an updated look. Do you know the height of the ceilings in your new space?
4 months ago ·
Creative Lighting Looks like the furniture has some wonderful details. What type of light are you looking for? What price point, because to find a light that would fit with the dinning room shouldn't be too hard. However personal preference and style are huge factors in what type of light to look for.

would you like something with just as much detail to stand up to the challenge of the furniture like the 1st image
Or would you like something a little more traditional like the 2nd image
Lastly would you like something simple but elegant to fill the space like the third image

Hope this helps a little. Enjoy your search have fun with it.
4 months ago ·
starterhouse Creative lighting - I like the first image. I do tend to stick with simple and traditional but i am open to other possibilities. One of my requirements is that the chandelier gives off enough light - i am not a fan of dim lighting in the dining room. (the new room is significantly bigger than the old dining doom in the picture shown.)
4 months ago ·
starterhouse Creative lighting- Can you give me the info of the first picture, is there a website I can go to, to see the details?
4 months ago ·
Creative Lighting Yes, we carry this line, so if you have questions feel free to email or call us the Company Name is American Brass & Crystal Link below.

http://www.abclighting.net/

The collection that is pictured is part of the Llydia Collection.

Thanks Angie Picotte apicotte@creative-lighting.com
4 months ago ·
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