Chandelier in the hallway

Correctly selected chandelier in the hallway will help not only to harmonize the proportions of this room, but also to demonstrate in the best light the interior and decoration of the room.

How to choose a chandelier in the hallway?

Since in standard apartments hallways are usually not affected by their size, then to illuminate this room is better to choose a strict and restrained chandelier, which will be well combined with the color of walls or furniture. Such ceiling chandeliers in the hallway should be located as close to the ceiling, but from the hanging decorative elements it is better to refuse if the ceilings are low.

Deciding which chandelier to hang in the hallway also directly depends on the proportions of this room. If you are the owner of a square or fairly wide rectangular hallway, you can choose from a huge number of options for a variety of shapes of chandeliers, they are all well suited to such an interior. It's another matter if the hallway is elongated and narrow enough. In order not to create a tunnel effect, it is better to buy a rectangular oblong shaped chandelier, which can give the room the maximum amount of light. Another option is to buy several identical small chandeliers and mark them on the ceiling one by one.

Chandeliers in the interior of the hallway can also be used with swivel spots, which can be turned to a separate piece of furniture on the cocoa and, thus, to allocate it. This will also help if the chandelier is located opposite the door to the bedroom, and one of the family members has to leave the room when others are sleeping, and the light from the hallway can disturb them.

Design of chandeliers in the hallway

Now the most popular LED light chandeliers with several LEDs, and not one lamp in the middle. They can not only change the color and intensity of lighting, but also last much longer and give a bright but soft light. If we talk about the fashionable form of chandeliers, recently the square, rectangular, rhomboid and other kinds of chandeliers with rather sharp projecting corners became in demand.