Victorian Chandeliers
"House Sort" chandelier is arguably the most recognizable of all interior light fixtures. Ranging from small and modest to large and elaborate, you can find chandeliers in homes, banquet halls, and other residential and commercial properties. The Victorian chandelier may date from the 19th century, but it is still a popular choice with many home and business owners. Although the chandelier can trace its origins long before the introduction of gas or electricity, it was the invention of the light bulb that gave it a real boost. The Victorian crystal chandelier has proven to be quite popular even in the modern era.
What is a Victorian Chandelier? Put simply, this is a Victorian style chandelier that reflects the more ornate and elaborate style of the Victorian era which started in the mid-1800s. Named after Queen Victoria, who ruled for several decades, this period of world history was a time of great change.
While homes and businesses were being modernized by gas and electricity, a more ornate style was being promoted thanks to advances in tools and craftsmanship. In other words, the Victorian era was one of elaborate clothing, interior design, and emphasis on décor that influenced the appearance of fashion, furnishings, and chandeliers.
The extra emphasis on details, the addition of curves, points, and use of fine materials are all part of the Victorian look. The same can be said about chandeliers made from this era. Although there are different styles, including the modern Victorian chandelier that uses new features augmented by a Victorian-era design frame, most chandeliers of this era had the familiar narrow top, bulb at the bottom, and lights or candles placed around the diameter of the bulb itself. Victorian chandeliers tend to be wider at the bottom, although that is not always the case. Basically, to keep the heat from the incandescent bulbs or gas flame from scorching the ceiling, most chandeliers of this era had the lights at the bottom of the structure. They tend to surround the base in an even, circular distribution.
The classic ornate style of the era is seen throughout the design, but it is most apparent in the support stems of the bulbs themselves. The classic curve that supports each bulb is often decorated with fanciful lines to augment the ornate appearance of the chandelier. During the Victorian-era, such chandeliers would’ve fit right in with the furnishings. Today, the Victorian chandelier offers a retro-feel that harkens back to a by-gone era. And yet it still is quite marvelous to see. Benefits of a Victorian Style Chandelier You may wonder why a design that dates back well over a century is still quite popular today. For certain items such as the chandelier, this unique style fits in quite well even with a modern approach to your home décor. Eye-Catching: There is no doubt that a Victorian crystal chandelier will catch the eyes of friends, family, and guests alike. It stands out from the rest of the furnishings as it brightens the room. In fact, it acts as the centerpiece from which the rest of the room stands out. For those who are looking to redecorate their dining room, living room, or entrance, this marvelous design will fit right in.
Easy Maintenance: You may wonder how an ornate, seemingly complex item such as a Victorian chandelier can be simple to maintain. The answer is found with the combination of high-quality materials, easy to access light bulbs, and beautiful design that makes it easy to clean and change out the bulbs when needed. Thanks to the introduction of LED bulbs, you may go for many years without having one burn out. That makes the Victorian style chandelier one that will brighten your home for many years to come without needing a ladder nearby.
How to Choose a Victorian Crystal Chandelier for Your Home?
There is no question that a proper Victorian style chandelier is an investment, not just a purchase. It will be the centerpiece of the room. This means when you make your choice of the modern Victorian chandelier that will highlight your dining room, living room, or entrance, you will need to find one that works best for your home. Size: Size matters when it comes to choosing the chandelier for your home or business. The first step is to measure the circumference of where the light fixture will be attached. But just as importantly the height so that you have enough clearance. Too many people discover too late that the chandelier they purchased reaches down far too low for their needs. Once you know the height and size, you can then select from many exceptional chandeliers that emphasize the Victorian style. Style: Although they are from the same era of design, you have many different choices in terms of the shape, size, and even style of the chandelier. You can choose one that is small, yet still features the classic ornate look of the Victorian era. For smaller dining rooms, this can be the perfect touch to bring elegance to every meal. Conversely, for entranceways where you have a high ceiling, a large Victorian chandelier is arguably the perfect choice to greet your guests. Whatever the case, you should go through all the styles that are available before making your choice. Cost: A high quality chandelier is not cheap, but it does not have to be too expensive. Remember that when you purchase the right chandelier, it will last for many years. This means that you should create a budget that allows for you to buy one that is of solid quality. This means shopping at a reputable business that offers a money back guarantee in case the worst should occur. A Victorian chandelier can be a marvelous addition to your home or business. It highlights the room and brightens your home all while providing that unique sense of style. The Victorian era is alive and well when you invest in a chandelier that uses the design from that time. They are easy to maintain, will illuminate the décor of your home or business, and last for a long time under the right conditions.
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