If you have high ceilings, you may have noticed that choosing the right chandelier can be difficult – or at least more so than if you had low ceilings. You want to pick something that will complement your decor, not clash with it, but also something that will make your home feel open and airy, not closed in or cramped. Here are some tips to help you choose the right chandelier for your high ceiling.

Choosing For Low Height Settings

For low ceilings, look for small pendant chandeliers—these often work best in kitchens and living rooms with vaulted ceilings. Their exposed chain is more ideal in lower height settings because it won’t make you feel dwarfed. Or, if you have high but narrow ceiling settings, go with a tall chandelier (like one by Christopher Stuart) that will give your home an airy feel.

Choosing For A Medium Height Setting

Opting for a pendant chandelier is going to leave you with more flexibility than most other lighting options. For example, if you’re trying to figure out how high ceilings will work, or where in your home they can be placed, then hanging lights over head isn’t always possible. Pendant lights are perfect because they can hang almost anywhere and still provide some light. They also work well over kitchen islands and bar areas, which is ideal when you’re designing your dining room.

Choosing For a Tall Height Setting

All about pendant chandeliers for tall ceiling settings. The first thing you want to think about is where you’re going to put your new light fixture and what’s behind it. You want your chandelier to blend with its surroundings and frame out whatever art or features are already there, so having lighting on-hand that’s similar in style will help you find something that plays well with others.

Additional Things To Consider When Choosing A Chandelier

How high is your ceiling? Is it shorter than 10 feet? Are you looking for task lighting, or do you want to create an overall mood with your chandelier (soft and diffused light)? Do you like modern or more traditional lighting fixtures? The answers to these questions will help determine which type of chandelier will work best in your space.

13 thoughts on “How to Choose a Chandelier for a High Ceiling

  1. Gus Partlow says:

    It really depends on your personal style and the overall vibe of your space. Some people love a sleek, modern chandelier in a high-ceiling room, while others prefer a more traditional, ornate look. Just go with what feels right for you!

  2. pichoff says:

    Ugh, I feel you. I made the mistake of getting a chandelier that was too small for my high ceiling and now it just looks sad and lonely up there. Don’t make the same mistake, y’all!

  3. Viscountess Marote says:

    It really depends on your personal style and the overall color scheme of your room. Some people love a bold, statement chandelier in a high-ceiling room, while others prefer something more subtle and understated. Just go with what feels right for you!

  4. margarete i. says:

    Does the color of the chandelier matter for a high ceiling? Should I go for something that stands out or blends in?

  5. nigel lieurance says:

    You can totally mix and match chandeliers in a high-ceiling room if you do it right! Just make sure they complement each other in terms of style, size, and vibe. Don’t be afraid to get creative with your lighting, y’all!

  6. Renetta O. says:

    Have you checked out the size guide for chandeliers? You gotta make sure it’s the right width and height for your space, otherwise it’s gonna look weird AF.

  7. deangelo brawley says:

    Is there a rule of thumb for how big a chandelier should be for high ceilings? Or is it just based on personal preference?

  8. z. mckoan says:

    Can you mix and match chandeliers in a high-ceiling room, or is that a design no-no?

  9. Z. Vilardi says:

    From what I’ve read, a good rule of thumb is to choose a chandelier that is at least 7 feet off the ground for every foot of ceiling height. So for a 10-foot ceiling, you’d want a chandelier that hangs at least 7 feet down.

  10. Eliana Rumpca says:

    What about the material of the chandelier? Does that matter for a high ceiling?

  11. israel r. says:

    What about the style of the chandelier? Should I go for something more modern or traditional for a high ceiling?

  12. M. Otley says:

    Definitely! If you have a high ceiling, you want a chandelier that’s made of durable materials like metal or glass. You don’t want something flimsy or cheap-looking up there. Invest in a quality piece that will last!

  13. charles z. says:

    Yo, I’m struggling to find a chandelier for my high ceiling. Any tips on how to choose one that won’t look tiny and awkward up there?

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