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Add Some Drama to Every Room

atla-032708-drama01.jpgWe’ve always loved chandeliers in the bathroom. Our own over-the-top bathroom tile demanded that we do it. While it’s in keeping with that bordello-in-New Orleans feeling, we have to admit we like one even in a modern, otherwise stark, bathroom. Our feeling is that every room should have a bit of drama...


 
 

Whether it’s a brilliant turquoise chair in an otherwise neutral room, an ornately carved statue or even something as simple as a lush arrangement of flowers, it’s that dramatic “why not?” sense of humour that really gives a home personality for us. Without it, a room can be functional but it won’t really be memorable. Go for it. Go for the drama.


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I love over-the-top, beautiful sconces in small places.

posted by bohemianbeauty7 on March 27th 2008 at 1:33pm
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It's that high-ceiling, arched dormer that adds the drama. A chandelier on a flat 8' ceiling won't quite do it.

If the architecture or design isn't memorable enough on its own, an afterthought "accessory" isn't going to fix it. "Focal points," yes; aesthetic "Band-aids," no.

posted by nashdp on March 27th 2008 at 2:25pm
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Yes, I agree with nashdp. I have seen countless low-ceilinged rooms where the designer installed chandeliers - they just end up looking really cramped and too low-hanging. Just as certain clothes can only be worn by certain people, chandeliers can only be installed in certain rooms.

posted by siongchinchan on March 27th 2008 at 3:09pm
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For 8 ft ceilings, semi flush mounts in crystal give the sparkle and feel of a chandelier without sacraficing headroom.

posted by Seaside on March 27th 2008 at 4:30pm
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Thanks to AT, I'm putting a chandelier in my 9ft ceilinged 20 sqft WC. Thanks!

posted by Easyenough on March 28th 2008 at 4:38am
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sweet!
well done.

posted by paulmuscat on March 28th 2008 at 1:16pm
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