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Small chandeliers

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About small chandeliers

Small chandeliers, just like a large or any sized option, are designed as a light fixture, hanging from a ceiling and illuminating a room with bright light. Moreover, they can be used as a design statement for the living room, bedroom, dining room, or other areas. A mini chandelier can come in different designs and heights, each built to provide the same luminance of a larger option without taking up much ceiling space. Small chandeliers can be less than 14 inches wide, suitable for various rooms and areas.

Benefits of small chandeliers

A mini chandelier offers many advantages over a larger option, making it suitable for various use scenarios. The first and, perhaps, most obvious benefit is that a short chandelier is a space-saving alternative. Being installed on the ceiling, high above furniture and other décor, they are designed not to take up much floor space and can be hung in smaller areas, like closets, foyers, and more. Floor lighting can potentially present various safety risks, such as kids or pets tripping over wires or lamps tipping over and damaging. Just like large chandeliers, small chandeliers can create a warm, elegant atmosphere, which is reflected in the glow illuminated by the lighting itself. A mini chandelier is also better for preventing damage to walls. Given that they are attached to ceilings, there’s no need to rearrange furniture or worry about drilling holes into walls during installment.

Types of mini chandelier material

There are different types of materials used to construct a mini chandelier light that influences the durability, placement, and overall look. A framed used for a mini chandelier can be made of metal tubing, created with brass, wrought iron, chrome, or bronze. Regardless of the material, this helps the wiring to be fed through the chandelier arms without any issues. Copper is a common component that is flexible and can be molded into different shapes for most small chandeliers. Electrical material that connects metal and plastic units to a socket works well with small modern chandeliers. Brown, blue, and green strands are often used to conduct various currents, including live, earth, and neutral. Decorative components utilize the above-mentioned materials but with a painted or powder coat that can be displayed in any desirable color. For a small chandelier light, crystal drops may be used. However, modern options, such as pearls, beads, plastic, and colored glass, are common decorative pieces used in small bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, and more.