So I have this friend Lisa. Lisa and I have been friends for many years. Lisa is a smart, articulate, amazing women but occasionally she has design challenges that stump her; which is where I come in.
I get these occasional phone calls that kind of brighten up my day and occasionally make me feel like I'm a genius only because the solutions are so easy for me and they make my friend so so happy and relieved.
The most recent call from Lisa was pertaining to a chandelier dilemma in her foyer. "Now for this challenge I was under the gun" Lisa informed me because she only have one hour before the Restoration Hardware 1/2 off chandelier sale was over and she HAD to place her order immediately.
Oh Lisa I love you.
She sent two photos of the ones she was considering. One was pretty formal and all crystal, the other wrought iron and crystal. Much more in keeping with the style of her home in Arizona so I recommend the later of the two.
As you can see the light fixture that came with the house when she and her husband bought it was not sufficient for the foyer and did nothing to accentuate the height of the ceiling nor create any sort of dramatic entrance. The question now was, should she get the 32" diameter one or the 45" diameter one.
She was in a state of panic over trying to decide the size and still meet the ordering deadline.
Here's my trick whenever you're having trouble visualizing which would work...
Painters tape!!! you will need a measuring tape and some painters tape, green, blue, anything will do. Simply measure out the diameter of the chandelier and make a tape line on the floor. Then do one to cross it perpendicularly. If you'd like you can keep doing this to create a starburst or just sort of tape out a circle or whatever shape your chandelier will be.
This will be the easiest way to visualize what your piece will look like and how much space it will take up. After frantically taping her floor, Lisa decided on the 32" diameter one. and placed her order. Stay tuned for the finished upgrade pics one her new chandelier arrives.
Thanks Lisa for the never ending inspiration. Anyone else have questions? Happy to help.