Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Choose a Red Chandelier & be Unique


A chandelier in the home might seem a little over the top to some, however just take a look online at the various styles and designs available and there are plenty of options that are subtle and would suit any room size and decor. Long gone are the days when chandeliers were only associated with ballrooms, stately homes and grand halls, next time you are out and about in friends houses, shopping in high street stores, or even watching TV, take an active interest in the lighting fixtures and you'll soon realize how popular chandeliers actually are.


Walking into Down the Rabbit Hole is like squeezing through a narrow corridor surrounded on all sides by organic, artisanal and some local Long Island wines. The wines are organized by taste, rather than region, the wine shop standard."They let their senses guide them," she said.McDonald, a former competitive figure skater, discovered she had an exceptionally sharp palate when she was injured during training. While living in New Jersey, she got a job at a wine boutique, learned the ins and outs of the business and made it her goal to one day open a wine shop."The quirk is the selling point," McDonald said of Down the Rabbit Hole. "It's so tiny, and it's such a novelty, and people enjoy it."Choose a red chandelier if you really want to be individual and have some fun, they would look great in any room but particularly in a bedroom. Mirella produce contemporary styled 3 arm chandeliers with crystal droplets and a beautifully crafted barley twist glass frame. Or check out the more elaborate 5 arm chandelier featuring crystal droplets and red crystal frame. Particularly chic and elegant this Marie Therese design would make the perfect focal point.Chandeliers can look good in any room, people like to hang them in the main bedroom, hallways, living rooms, above the dining table, even in the bathroom! It's important you get the measurements of the lighting fixture before buying and measure up the room it's going to be hung in. If you buy from a showroom without checking this then you might find it's far too big or even too small once you get it home. Measure the floor area, and the distance between the floor and the ceiling. If your ceiling is low or your home on the small side, then this will affect your decision. For the dining room it's advised to measure the distance between the table and the ceiling as you don't want to have to peer around it to see your dining guests!Opening a wine shop in a former storage closet on Main Street in Sayville first helped Suzanne McDonald keep overhead costs down.

If you order red, black, brass or crystal chandeliers online the merchant generally delivers the next day, some will even offer free delivery for orders over a certain amount.




Author: Kathryn Dawson


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