A chandelier should typically hang around 30-36 inches above the table surface. This allows for clearance and ensures the chandelier doesn't obstruct the view or pose a safety hazard. Adjustments may be needed based on the height of your ceiling and the specific design of the chandelier.
It depends on how high the ceiling is.
Generally the swag chain will originate on a spot on the ceiling in the center of the room, but the chandelier looks best and is most useful centered over the table. This is accomplished, of course, by draping the chain to a ceiling hook over the table, from which the chandelier will hang down. If the light is hung anywhere else than centered over the table, there is also the disadvantage that a taller person may hit it with his head.
The most secure way to mount a new chandelier in your kitchen remodeling project is to mount it on a table such as a coffee table etc. Chandelier's are very easy to break so be careful when you are putting it up.
It depends on the type of chandelier. If it is a traditional, candelabra base chandelier, it will need some room (approximately 2-3 Feet) for serving and general aesthetics. Other chandeliers, such as a Waterfall style chandelier, drapes onto the dining room table, literally speading its trim against its top for a fresh look.
Relatively easy. But I will have to see photo's & dementions.
The distance between two objects on a table can be measured using a ruler, tape measure, or a measuring tool. Simply place the measuring tool between the two objects and read the distance displayed on the tool to determine the distance between them.
10 inches from table underside to top of chair seat
16-20"
between the space of your plate and you at the table
Distance chart
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