Sunday, May 3, 2009

Ah! The Chandelier

You need to buy a chandelier. That's all there is to it. You need it in a bad way!

There's no denying it, even the most inexpensive chandelier will add grace and beauty where there was little of each. Think about it: wouldn't you rather spend a few hundred dollars now for an inexpensive crystal chandelier than being stuck with that silly four-light fixture under a a tacky confines of a ceiling fan (isn't that what air conditioners are for)? The noble chandelier more than pays for itself almost immediately in the wonderful comments that people will have when they see that you took the time and expense to install one in your dining room.

It used to be said that purchasing a chandelier was only for the so-called "hotty totty" or the upper class elitists. Not so, definitely not so. Middle income residents are now seeing the benefits and rise in social status when they introduce a chandelier into the home.

A chandelier is elegant; it commands your visitors' attention; and it remains the number one attention piece in any room (with the possible exception of a grand piano, but who needs to pay upwards of $30,000 - what you might pay for an "inexpensive" grand piano-for a chandelier). No other furnishing has that type of reaction on others. However, selecting the best kind of chandelier for the dining room is not exactly as easy as you think. You have to be able to match the size of the table with the amount of illumination you need.

But the good news is that when you have the right guidance and the right store, shopping for a chandelier is easy. If you are totally thumbs when it comes to installation, you'll probably want to hire somebody from the store to install it. You may be able to negotiate the chandelier based on whether someone from the store can provide the installation services.

You will not be disappointed when you purchase even a low budget chandelier. You'll enjoy it for as long as you live in your home.

The chandelier adds dignity and class to any dining room.

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