We're just a little (read: extremely) excited to introduce you to this dynamite "look for less"- our stunning Duckett Chandelier. Want to see what all the hype is about? Check out how reminiscent it is of Circa's Dorset Chandelier. With a traditional wagon-wheel structure, this darling is modernized with sleek lines and crisp ivory fabric shades. Our ring chandelier takes it one step further with a unexpected pressed crystal detail on each stem that adds some refurbished glam- we love surprises.
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What’s the width of your table?
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You'll want to shoot for a fixture that has a width between
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Pro Tip: Make sure that you have 30" to 34" of space between the bottom of the fixture and the top of your table!
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What are the dimensions of your room?
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How tall is your room?
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Shoot for a lighting fixture that has a height between
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Pro Tip: Allow 7 feet from the floor to the bottom of your light fixture.
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How wide is your mirror?
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You’ll want to have your sconces at least __ apart.
Pro Tip: The bottom of the shade should be 60 - 65 inches from the floor.
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How high is your ceiling?
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Your sconces should be installed __ inches above the surface of the floor.
Rooms with vaulted ceilings can take a higher placement.
If the average height of people living in your home is well above 6 feet – or below five and a half, you may want to adjust accordingly.
If used in a hallway they should generally be spaced about 8-10 feet apart.
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What is the height of your doorway?
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Your fixture should measure approximately __ inches in height.
The fixtures should be installed slightly above eye level. On a typical door this measures out to approximately 66 inches above the threshold of the door.