Install a Foyer Chandelier to Welcome Your Guests

While it is important not to hang chandeliers too high within your dining hall or bedroom in order for them to be visible, the same concept applies to the foyer chandelier. Foyer chandeliers are commonly installed at the entrance or foyer of a house. Thus, a foyer chandelier should be large enough to make its presence felt, yet small enough not to look like it’s cluttering the space around it. Indeed, these chandeliers are elegant pieces to be utilized as a welcoming symbol to arriving guests as well as the residents of the home. In fact, experts have advised that the placement of the foyer-chandeliers should be within an inch per foot of the diagonal width of the ceiling and not surpass 30 inches in height. More importantly, they should reflect the personality of the home and the home owner.

Naturally, most home owners prefer the classical type of foyer-style chandeliers. As chandeliers are expected to be a proper source of lighting, many are designed with a pendant at the base of the chandelier. These types prove to be a more suitable type of décor.