Lighting
How much should I raise a low chandelier in my dining room?
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Answer
Raising a low chandelier by about fourteen inches typically resolves clearance issues for standing guests. This adjustment creates a taller perceived ceiling, improves lighting distribution, and prevents bumping into the fixture. Exact height depends on ceiling and table size, but a fourteen-inch raise is a common effective increment to elevate your dining room ambiance right away.
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