A large glass vintage pendant light above sofa? Help please!
kl55hp
6 years ago
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Comments (8)Hi. There are a couple of factors to consider such as how deep your peninsula is and the ceiling height available. If you have a double depth peninsula (e.g. 1200-1300d) then the fitting can sit a little lower over the worktop area without risk of hitting your head on it, I would then position the pendant approx 700mm from worktop height to underside of pendant. If however you have a narrower worktop, I would raise the fitting by 200mm to 900mm from top of worktop. Ceiling height, the typical ceiling height in the UK is 2.4m (but if you live in a town house you could have ceilings of 4m or a beamed cottage, scraping 2m if lucky) base on the above information you will have approx 800mm between underside of pendant and ceiling (based on the wider peninsula dims). I would look for a fitting approx 400-500dia and 200-250mm high. this allows for 550-600mm gap between top of fitting and ceiling. Edited: Just seen your post above that your ceiling is 9ft (2.74m) therefore you could look for a fitting that is even upto 400mm high and will still read well within the space If you would like any help sourcing a fitting meeting these dimension, please contact me directly. Vanessa...See MoreHelp - lighting for large rectangular table (single power outlet)
Comments (25)Thank you! Very clever. Hmm. I have no idea - ha ha! What are the white lights. I'm slightly concerned that the whites won't match. There are so many whites. The coppers might not match either. Could just do 5 mediums at different heights or 3 mediums and a few small - all in the striped. Not sure. They would be in a straight line as that's how the track is. What do you think might look best? My table would be going across the room and is bigger than that table so lights wouldn't be as close to the table. Do you think all stripes would be too much? Thanks for doing those ideas - really appreciate it....See MorePlease help me choose lights for my
Comments (11)I think three would look more aesthetically pleasing. How about copper? It is very popular at the moment, but still has that lovely country look which would look fab in your kitchen. I also like the enamel look rather like your example, but white would be a little too safe? Any colour would look good as your kitchen is nice and neutral. For something a bit difference Laura Ashley do a double light fitting with a horizontal rod with two lights hanging from it. I’d send you a pic but don’t know how to! It’s quite pricey, but my friend bought a similar one in chrome for £30 from Ikea!...See MoreHelp with bathroom lighting and mirrors please!
Comments (27)Thanks for the help. Both the lights are from Castlegate lighting. Yes I am a bit bothered about the different finishes. The wall mounted tap will also be just below the mirror, so it has the potential to be a horrible mismatched mess!! I guess the only way of finding out will be to order them all and see what they are like when they turn up. If they don't look good together I will just get a plain illuminated bathroom mirror I think. On another note, any ideas for floor tiles?! The wall tiles are a matt white....See Morekl55hp
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