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The Best Chandelier Placement Tips for Maximum Impact
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Looking to make your chandelier pop in just the right way? Whether you’re hanging one over your dining table or in your entryway, where and how you place your chandelier can truly change how a room feels. A well-positioned chandelier doesn’t just light up a space—it also brings a sense of style and balance that ties the whole room together. Before you even start picking the perfect style (and there are plenty of gorgeous options at https://www.seuslighting.com/collections/chandeliers), think about where the chandelier will actually go. A few smart placement choices can make a big difference. Let’s start with the dining room. One common tip: center the chandelier over the table, not necessarily in the middle of the room—unless the table's also in the very center. And here’s a good rule of thumb for height: try hanging the chandelier about 30 to 36 inches above the table if you’ve got a standard 8-foot ceiling. For higher ceilings, just add a few inches for each extra foot. In the living room, choosing the right spot can be a little trickier. If your seating area has a coffee table at its heart, try placing the chandelier right above it—this helps pull the space together. Make sure it's high enough so people don’t bump into it. As a general guide, aim for 7 feet off the ground or more. Now, for entryways or foyers, this is your chance to make a great first impression. Try hanging the chandelier in the center of the space and high enough—especially if there are stairs or a second level nearby. Think about how it looks from above too, since that’s a view you might have from upstairs. Also, don’t go too big or too small. If you're not sure about the right size, here's a simple tip: Add up the dimensions of the room in feet, and the total gives you a good starting point for the chandelier’s diameter in inches. For example, a 12-by-16 foot room? Try a 28-inch chandelier. In short, good placement is all about balance—of height, size, and space. Keep these tips in mind, and your chandelier won’t just be a light fixture. It’ll be a true part of your home’s style.