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Chandeliers are quickly becoming the decorative choice for many people who like fancier lighting than the standard kind found in most homes. Typically they have been used for decorating in entrance foyers, or dining rooms. Lately they have found their way into most other rooms of the house. This is because they have evolved in size from the usual large hanging decoration, down to much smaller miniature sizes. These smaller versions are able to be utilized in bedrooms and bathrooms over vanities, living rooms, and just about any other living space.

With the proliferation of home renovation and decorating shows found on the major television channels, viewers are seeing just how stunning a lighting fixture of this type can be. In many of these shows the central point that the whole decorating theme is designed around them. Quite often on these shows it winds up being the main project for the design team. This is because it is a fairly easy project to do on a limited budget and time frame.

Chandeliers that are homemade can be made of just about anything you can think of. A quick search on the internet will yield some really wild but striking results. There are pictures with them made from all sorts of colorful candy, wine sconces, CD packs, beading, antlers and even tree branches, just to name a few ideas.

The most recent innovation for building this type of light project is the use of LED’s. This acronym stands for light emitting diode. They come in a wide variety of colors and brightness. They are quite safe to employ because they run on low voltage. It is very cheap to pick up one diode for pennies. Using many of them is still easy on the budget, and each one only uses approximately .02 of an amp, which is a very small amount of power. 50 of these little lights can be quite bright. There are a few hurdles to overcome if you plan on using LED’s. You do need to know how to solder wires to them to make the electrical circuit, and they require a step down transformer to power them.

It doesn’t matter if you buy a standard chandelier or build one; it is a great decorating idea.

Have you been considering an Italian chandelier for your house? If you have, then the best place to start looking is online. Searching online for your new chandelier has so many advantages. Next are just a few of the many great reasons to jump online when searching for your next chandelier.

Firstly, looking online could save you fair amount of time. Regardless of whether you are looking for a black chandelier, vintage or even crystal chandelier, you will be able to find just what you need online. All you need to do is type in what you are looking for and click search. You will be faced with thousands upon thousands of search results.

Once you have your results you will be able to compare the prices of all the retailers. As you will find out there are so many options to choose from and they vary in price quite dramatically. No matter how big or small your budget is you will be able to find the Italian chandelier that best suits your home and financial constraints.

Even if you search online you still have the option of buying in shops if your local seller stocks the lights. Though if you live in the middle of the country you still have the same choice of lights as the people who live in big towns. The internet brings all of this closer to home. You can be sitting at home and shopping in stores on the other side of the world. On the other hand, if prefer to see the product in the flesh before you buy it you have this option as well. You can request a list of all the local stores that carry the specific Italian chandelier that you are looking for.

As we have shown there are so many advantages of shopping online for your new chandelier.

How to Use Vintage to Your Advantage

Have you ever spent an afternoon in a vintage shop? There are a myriad of unique and extraordinary pieces to be found. This is the type of style that is so enviable, as generally most items will be one of a kind – unable to be simply bought en mass. This is the biggest benefit of buying vintage – not to mention the positive effect it has on the environment in terms of recycling. We should all try and do a little bit more for our mother earth.

Before items began being mass produced out of China, manufacturers tended to spend a lot more time on quality over quantity. This is why you will find vintage pieces that just seem to last forever, because that is how they were made – to last. Over time they may become a little faded or worn around the edges, but that is now a look in itself – shabby chic.

Many people are now catching onto the trend of using bits and pieces from the previous era to create an eclectic feel for their space. It really can make it feel like a more luxurious space if you simply added in a vintage chandelier, and some period goblets on an antique tea tray. These sorts of items can be picked up for often bargain prices if you know where to look. Often it can be worth a trip to a semi rural area to go ‘bargain hunting’.

Remember the old adage “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” – you can find some totally magnificent pieces for an absolute steal, if you keep on looking. A vintage chandelier could be picked up for as little as $50 at estate sales or at a furniture auction. You really just need to be inventive as to where you might search for these individual effects. It is worthwhile scouring the local newspapers and classifieds for garage sales, as these are a great source for discovering some real little gems.

Once you have picked up your main pieces, you will want to make certain that you do not overuse the period feel in your selected room. Don’t go with more than half a dozen vintage items per room if you are trying to avoid the space looking ‘dated.’ There is a fine line between ‘vintage looking’ and ‘old looking’, and you want to make sure yours fall into the former. So keep your other items in the room simple and with clean easy lines, to guarantee the focus will be kept upon your special finds.

You may not find those vintage items that you’re looking for straight away, but it’s important not to lose hope. It will take time to locate the ones that really speak to you, and will go well with your current furniture. It honestly may become a consuming passion for you, although it is certainly an enjoyable one. Often people will realise a brand new hobby out of the exploration of everything that is vintage in their world.