Posted in Chandelier Facts on December 18th, 2006 No Comments »
The very first chandeliers were lit with candlesticks. To prevent fires and ruined furnishings from the hot wax dripping from the candles, rings or cups in a matching style to the chandelier called bobeches were placed around the candle. Today, bobeches are the easiest and most inexpensive way to accent and […]
Posted in Chandelier Facts on December 18th, 2006 No Comments »
As the cost of living continues to rise, more and more people are looking for energy efficient ways to save money in their homes. The US Environmental Protection Agency, in conjunction with the Department of Energy, have developed a program to aid consumers in their search for energy efficient products. The Energy Star […]
Posted in Chandelier Facts on December 14th, 2006 No Comments »
Creating your own chandelier can be quite an adventure if done correctly. Although you can actually create your own from scratch using some light sockets and tiny lamp shades, unless you are an electrical genius it is best to save this for the professionals. However there are ways to turn a very plan […]
Posted in Chandelier Facts on December 14th, 2006 No Comments »
Whether you have a large chandelier in a ballroom or a smaller teardrop chandelier in your home, you will always have a beautiful focal point of any room. A larger chandelier is made up of many different levels and decorations. One of the decorations could be a teardrop. Usually made of an […]
Posted in Chandelier Facts on December 14th, 2006 No Comments »
When you are lucky enough to be attending an event in a ballroom, the first thing you may notice when you walk in is the elegant, ornate chandeliers. Chandeliers in ballrooms come in all different shapes, sizes, and looks but one thing is for sure, they are gorgeous.
A chandelier is a fixture that hangs […]