Friday, 11 March 2011

Candle Chandelier Home Light

By Flavio Spiztinni


Before the advent of electric light over one hundred years ago, the candle chandelier was used to provide illumination to both the interior and exterior of homes, as well as other locations. Thus, candle chandeliers were the first type of chandelier used.

Thanks to Thomas Edison, electric lighting became available in many parts of the world, thus increasing the options of chandelier design consumers could use in their home and other spaces they wanted to illuminate. The design options now included chandelier fixtures that used light bulbs that simulated real candles, or light fixtures that used real candles.

Some consumers, for safety reasons, choose to install chandeliers that use electric light bulbs as opposed to utilizing chandeliers that use real candles. Due to the fact that they have children and/or pets in their home, some consumers rather use electric light fixtures, instead of light fixtures that use actual burning candles.

Candle chandelier fixtures provide the option for consumers to create the ambiance they would like to enjoy in their home. In addition to other choices in design, candle chandeliers come in various motifs, sizes, and styles.

The interior design of any room may be complemented by hanging a candle chandelier in the living space. Moreover, it may contribute to creating an eclectic feel to the living space, or to complement the design of the entire residence.

One benefit of installing an electric candle chandelier light fixture is the option to also install a compatible dimmer switch. This option allows homeowners to enjoy different degrees of lighting where the chandelier is hung, given that the lighting may be adjusted.

Given the many design options available with the candle chandelier, homeowners are likely to find a design that will provide them with the style of lighting they desire to illuminate the living spaces of their home.




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