Crystal ceiling chandelier

A ceiling chandelier with crystal balls is associated with luxurious carved furniture , expensive curtains, antique cupboards and armchairs. Modern design of lamps allows you to beat almost any space with crystal.

Crystal - a variety of shades

Natural crystal is not necessarily transparent, like a drop of dew. Natural rhinestone can be given in blue, orange, pink, greenish notes, although this is rare. Especially visible is the ebb when the light hits the "stone".

You can achieve a certain shade by initially adding gold elements to the source - we will get reddish tones. Copper will add green, cobalt - blue, silicon - pink "transparency." Adding a matte opal glass muffles the shine, but it will look no less spectacular. Gray and silver chandeliers are almost classic. At the peak of fashion, a design from dark crystal, it will fit, both in the interior in the classical style , and in the ultra modern.

Crystal ceiling chandeliers in the interior

Crystal ceiling chandeliers for the living room often have a pompous look. This is a good alternative for a room with a "classic" finish with high ceilings. In a low room, a multi-level lamp should not be inscribed. In modern, use a square crystal ceiling chandelier, but in a more conservative version. In hi-tech it is appropriate to combine a transparent and colored "glass" with chrome elements. Baroque and empire like hanging and overall candelabra.

For a bedroom, unlike a living room, you need a model in a more relaxed performance. In the nursery or the kitchen hang items from such material is not worth it, but for the accent in the dining area - this is an excellent solution. The luminaire in the bathroom should be compact. Crystal chandeliers are expensive, but they are able to transform the room, so they are appropriate where the originality of the interior, rather than functionality and practicality, comes first.