this is for our entryway. the entryway has about 9 ft ceilings and black and white checkerboard floor. our house was built in 1920, and has beautiful painted white woodwork along the side of the stairs. i really like these two:
25x24, 197$
31x30, 333$
i'm only concerned the second one might be too big. (our current chandelier is much smaller, but i do want something bigger than the one we have now)
erin, they're both beautiful and both very different. Maybe could you post a picture of your entry so we could get a better idea of what would be best there?
I love the first one because it's so pretty and delicate. But I love the second one because it seems old and grand.
I voted #1 because I love sparkly chandeliers and because it has a nice modernized-1920s look to it. If you have an Expo near you, it's worth checking into. They have a huge selection of chandeliers, though a lot of them are very pricey.
Can you post a picture of your entryway? I think the first one would be really nice and not compete with the checked floor. I could be that the second one might compliment the floor.
i think number one would look great with a checkerboard floor- the floor is pretty bold and i think the delicate-ness would look nice as a contrast. the second one is kind of heavy for that floor i think. if your ceilings were higher maybe it would work better.
the grout still needs done on the tile, but all in all it's almost finished. we've been staying at my in-laws while our kitchen is getting redone (we had the tile go through the kitchen to entry), so i wasn't able to get a picture earlier.
and although i think number 2 would be the traditional choice, i think number 1 would be the unexpected and incredibly chic choice! i STILL love that one for your entryway - even more now that i've seen it!
i like to mix my styles a bit though - so that could just ve my personal taste, but i LOVE the way the vine-y lines of the chandelier would contrast with the squares on the tile
Beautiful entry! I voted for #2, but I think both would look nice. Just depends on the overall look you are wanting to achieve. Post pics when you're done.
I think both would look great.. But I would go with number 2 just because I think it fits in better with the style of the entryway. I must admit, 1 is a beautiful chandalier
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I think they would both work, but I like the first one better. The second one reminds me more of a Craftsman-era house, while the first seems more eclectic and vintagey.
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