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LIGHTING & CEILING FAN GUIDE
THE RIGHT DESIGN FOR ANY & EVERY ROOM
OUR MISSION
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The Bathroom
HOW TO LIGHT YOUR VANITY
Sconces
Create symmetry with sconces placed a few inches on each side of your mirror, spaced at least 26-30 inches apart. Keep the midpoint of the sconce backplate about 5 feet above the floor for ideal balance.
Bar Lighting
Maintain a distance of about 75 inches between the floor and the lowest point of the fixture. Match the fixture width to about 3/4 of the mirror's width, avoiding overhang. Opt for minimal wall extension to reduce shadows.
Designer Tip:
Dimmer switches allow you to adjust the brightness of the lights according to different tasks and moods. For example, you can dim the lights for a relaxing bath or increase the brightness for grooming tasks. Additionally, dimmer switches can help conserve energy and extend the lifespan of your light bulbs.
28”
75%
60-65”
75-80%
Mirrors
BRING LIFE INTO A SPACE AND KEEP IN FUCTIONAL
Entryway
In entrees mirrors have to have a more formal appearance, that is why decorative framed mirrors are appropriate. Decorative mirrors could be placed above a console table, creating an eye-catching composition, greeting your guests with style and elegance.
Bathroom
Ensure that the mirror is placed roughly 60 inches from the floor or at eye level so you can see yourself clearly when standing in front of it. If you have a taller faucet, adjust slightly and hang the mirror 2-3 inches above the tallest point of the faucet for the best look.
If you have a larger bathroom, consider a floor mirror to allow for a full body view. For smaller bathrooms you should have a wall hung mirror for space saving. For optimal light hang a mirror across from a window to get the reflection of natural light into your space.
60-65”
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The Kitchen
HOW TO HANG OVER AN ISLAND
Pendants
Maintain a distance of 2.5 feet between the widest part of the shade. Ensure there's a gap of about 3 feet between the counter surface and the fixture base.
Linear
Ensure the length of a linear fixture does not exceed around 2/3 of the island length. Leave about three feet of space between the counter surface and the lowest point of the fixture.
Designer Tip:
Consider the style and finish of the pendant lights. Choose pendant lights that complement the overall design aesthetic of the kitchen, whether it's modern, traditional, industrial, or eclectic. Opt for finishes that coordinate with other fixtures and hardware in the kitchen, such as brushed nickel, bronze, or matte black, to create a cohesive look.
2/3 max
30-32”
30-32”
2.5’
Dining Areas
HOW TO HANG OVER A TABLE
Over a Square Table
Mount the fixture at a height of about 3 feet above the table surface. Opt for a width that is 6 inches less than all edges of the table for the ideal fit.
Over a Round Table
Position the fixture 3 feet above the tabletop. Calculate the width of your ideal fixture by subtracting about a foot from the diameter of the table surface.
36”
6-9” 6-9”
36”
6”
6”
A 48 inch round table calls for a chandelier diameter of 30-36 inches
A 48 inch square table calls for a chandelier diameter of 36 inches Example: Example:
Living Spaces
HOW TO HANG IN A ROOM
Chandeliers in a Room
Measure the Room:
Measure the length and width of the room in feet.
Calculate Fixture Diameter:
Add the room length and room width in feet together. Convert to inches and this sum gives you the suggested diameter for the chandelier.
Determine Hang Height:
Measure the ceiling height in feet. Multiply the ceiling height by 2.5 to find the suggested minimum hang height for the chandelier. Multiply the ceiling height by 3 to find the suggested maximum hang height.
Designer Tip:
Consider Aesthetics: Choose a chandelier size that complements the scale of the room and the furniture. The chandelier should not overwhelm the space but should make a visual impact.
A 12’L x 12”W x 10’H room calls for a suggested chandelier height of 25-30 inches and a diameter of 24 inches
Example:
Hallways
LIGHT THE WAY
Flush, Semi-Flush & Pendants
Ensure the diameter or width of the fixture is proportional to the hallway width, typically ranging from 12 to 24 inches for narrower hallways and up to 36 inches for wider ones. Position fixtures between 8 and 10 feet apart. Maintain a distance of at least 7 feet between the floor and the base of the fixture.
Sconces
Install wall sconces with a spacing of 6 to 8 feet apart, positioned a minimum of 5 feet from the floor, considering the focal points they accentuate.
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Ceiling Clearance: Ensure that the flush mount fixture provides adequate clearance from the ceiling to avoid any obstructions.
Aesthetic Balance: Take into account the aesthetic balance of the hallway. Installing multiple fixtures can create a symmetrical or visually pleasing arrangement, especially in wider hallways.
Consider installing dimmers for adjusting brightness to your needs. Choosing sconces with downwardfacing or diffused light can help prevent glare and create a more inviting ambiance in the hallway.
7’+ 8-10’ 7’+ 8’ 5-6’ 6-8’
Entryways & Foyers
HOW TO HANG IN AN ENTRYWAY OR FOYER
Chandelier or Pendants in an Entryway
Scale and Proportion:
Choose a fixture that is appropriately scaled to the size of the entryway or foyer. Consider the height of the ceiling and the dimensions of the space to ensure the fixture makes a statement without overwhelming the area.
Focal Point:
Use the fixture as a focal point to anchor the entryway or foyer's design. Select a fixture with a striking design or intricate details that capture attention and set the tone for the rest of the space.
Height Placement:
Hang the light at the correct height to maximize visual impact and functionality. A general guideline is to position the bottom of the fixture approximately 7 to 8 feet above the floor for standard ceiling heights. Adjust the height as needed based on the specific dimensions of the entryway or foyer.
Lighting Effect:
Consider the type of lighting effect you want to achieve with the fixture. Choose a fixture with multiple bulbs or layers of light to provide ample illumination throughout the space. Additionally, opt for dimmable bulbs or a dimming system to adjust the light intensity for different occasions and moods.
Designer Tip:
If you have a transom window above the door, consider making the chandelier visible from the outside.
7’+
Entertainment & Gallery Spaces
THINK BEYOND THE CHANDELIER
Ensure proper spacing and placement of sconces along the walls to achieve even illumination throughout the theater. Consider factors such as viewing angles, seating arrangements, and architectural features when determining the placement of sconces.
Install sconces with dimmable features to adjust the light intensity according to different scenes or ambiance requirements. Dimmable lighting adds versatility and flexibility to the theater's lighting design.
Game Table
Ensure there's ample space, with at least 40 inches between the table and the fixture base, aligning it to the standing height of an adjacent player's head. For optimal illumination, consider employing a series of pendant lights or a linear lighting setup.
Picture Lights
Choose a fixture with a width approximately half that of the frame. Also, consider selecting fixtures with adjustable heads and arms. This feature allows you to customize the direction and spread of light onto the artwork, ensuring even illumination across the entire piece.
50% of width
40”
The Bedroom
ACHIEVE FUNCTIONAL BEDSIDE LIGHTING
Lighting Level and Quality: Choose a light fixture that provides adequate illumination for various activities in the bedroom, such as reading, getting dressed, or relaxing. Consider the type of lighting (ambient, task, accent) and the brightness level to ensure versatility and comfort.
Size and Scale: Ensure that the size and scale of the light fixture are appropriate for the size of the bedroom and the height of the ceiling. A fixture that is too large or too small can overpower or underwhelm the space, affecting its visual appeal and functionality.
Pendants
Proper Sizing: Ensure that the size and scale of the hanging fixture are proportionate to the size of the nightstand and the space above it. A fixture that is too large may overwhelm the nightstand, while one that is too small may not provide adequate illumination or visual impact.
Height Placement: A general guideline is to position the bottom of the fixture between 12 to 18 inches above the surface of the nightstand, allowing for comfortable reading and bedside tasks without obstructing the view.
Sconces
Ensure that the sconces are mounted at a height that allows for comfortable reading and bedside tasks, typically around eye level when seated in bed.
Consider dimmer switches or adjustable brightness levels. This allows you to customize the lighting ambiance according to your mood or time of day, whether you prefer soft, ambient lighting for winding down in the evening or brighter task lighting for reading.
55-60”
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Foyers & Exteriors
HOW TO CREATE A WELCOMING ENTRY
Above an Exterior Door
Select a hanging fixture that is proportionate to the size of your outdoor entryway. A fixture that is too small may get lost in the space, while one that is too large may overwhelm it. Aim for a size that provides adequate illumination without obstructing the entryway or door.
Sides of an Exterior Door
Ensure that the fixtures are installed at a height and position that provide ample illumination for safety and security without obstructing the door's operation or interfering with any architectural features.
Since the fixture will be exposed to the elements, choose a wet or damp rated product. Coastal Grade weather-resistant materials are a great choice as well.
60-65”
6”
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Garage Doors
HOW TO CREATE A STYLISH DRIVEWAY
Garage Door Side Sconces
For garage door side sconces, place exterior wall sconces around 5 to 6 feet from the ground. As a general rule, the size of the fixture should be about 1/4 of the size of the height of the garage door.
Garage Door Above Sconce
Sconces above the garage door should be installed 8 to 12 inches above it, ensuring that the bottom of the shade does not hang lower than the garage frame.
Outdoor Living Spaces
ENJOY THE OUTDOORS IN STYLE
Over a Table
For an outdoor table, mount the fixture 36 inches above the tabletop. Ensure the fixture's width is 6 inches less than all edges of the table.
Create Zones: Define different zones within the patio area, such as dining, seating, and cooking areas, and use lighting to delineate each zone. This helps to create a cohesive design and improves functionality.
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Ceiling Fan
CALM, COOL & COLLECTED
Opt for Integrated Lighting: Consider ceiling fans with integrated lighting fixtures to provide both illumination and air circulation. This eliminates the need for separate lighting fixtures and can help save space, especially in smaller rooms.
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Ceiling Height
Make sure your ceiling fan is at an efficient height. For standard ceilings, the fan blades should typically be mounted at least 7 feet above the floor.
For higher ceilings, consider using a downrod extension to lower the fan for optimal airflow.
Downrod Length
Ceiling Fan Size
Choose the right diameter of your ceiling fan based on the square footage of your space.
Calculate the Diameter - Diameter = 2 x Radius
6” 9’ <8’ Flush Mount 10’ 11’ 12’ 13’ 14’ 15’+ 12”18”24”36”48”60”
Ceiling Height 60” OR LARGER FAN 48”- 58” FAN 44” OR SMALLER FAN
MOUNTING & CONTROLS
Ceiling Fan
Ceiling Fan Installation Guide
For proper installation type make sure the ceiling fan is at least 18" from walls and at least 7' from the ground to the base of the fan.
Flush Mount/Hugger Mount applications can be used for 7½’-9’ ceilings
Standard Mounting
Extended downrods are recommended for 9’+ ceilings
Ceiling Fan Control Choices
Choose the right control choices to meet your everyday lifestyle.
Wall Control
Control your fan and light from a wall control that integrates into your existing wall plate.
Remote Control
Offers increased convenience to control your device from a distance.
Smart Home
Control your fan and light from your smart phone or device.
Designer Tip:
Consider Blade Finish: Pay attention to the finish and material of the fan blades. Wood blades can add warmth and texture to a space, while metal blades can provide a sleek and modern look. Choose a finish that complements other elements in the room, such as furniture, flooring, and lighting fixtures.
9’+
8’-9’
7½’-9’
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