Chandelier Shades In Your Home

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By Article Helen

Chandeliers can be quite expensive and many home owners are reluctant to buy new fixtures since it is a significant outlay of cash as well as an inconvenience to have new fixtures installed. Styles do change though and many homeowners become discouraged when their chandeliers look dated and old-fashioned. The good news is that there is a quick and easy way to get a completely new look from your existing light fixtures without breaking the bank. Chandelier shades are a terrific way to easily update your fixture's look and with an extensive array of colors and options there is sure to be something to fit everybody's taste and budget.

Mini chandelier shades

Mini chandelier shades can be added to your foyer chandelier or dining room for a contemporary and stylish twist. These come in a variety of hues so you can easily match them to your drapes or your sofa or simply choose a color that complements your existing decor. You can even get mini chandelier shades made from gingham or polka dot fabric which would be perfect for a child's room. The fabric options know no boundaries and include straw and metal as well as more traditional materials.

Beaded chandelier shades

Beaded chandelier shades can add a vintage look to your existing feature thus translating a boring fixture into something that looks like a nifty flea market find. Alternatively, you can choose beaded shades in a range of vibrant colors which will make your room look sleek and exotic while adding a hefty dose of international flair. This is a great option for adding a bit of pizazz without overhauling your home's entire look since it is a small touch which adds big impact.

Silk chandelier shades

To make your room seem more opulent and extravagant, silk chandelier shades are a great option. This can add a perfect note to a formal living space where the existing light fixture seems too casual and bare. In situations where homeowners love their carpets, furniture, and draperies yet still feel something is missing, these shades can be a lovely match and add some more soft lines to the room.

As a note of caution, when shopping for your chandelier shades make sure you pay attention to the maximum allowed wattage on both your existing fixture and the new shades. You should also make sure that the way the shades attach is going to work well with your particular fixture since certain fixtures are made to work only with specific types of shades.

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premierelighting 2 years ago

Chandeliers and crystal, always been a great passion of mine. Great hub thank you

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