The height of the chandeliers, the number of lamp heads, and the spacing between the chandeliers in the corridor are crucial considerations.
Many people aspire to install chandeliers in their corridors, so what should be taken into account when choosing a chandelier? Today, I will discuss what you need to pay attention to when selecting a ceiling lamp and how to determine the spacing of ceiling lights in the hallway.
Pendant Lighting Considerations:
Room Height: Before purchasing a chandelier, measure the net height of the interior after installation. If the net height is less than 2.6 meters, it is not recommended to choose a chandelier. Chandeliers usually need to droop more than 40 cm to achieve a good effect. Installing chandeliers in low indoor spaces not only fails to achieve a good decorative effect but also makes the indoor space appear low and depressing, which is not advisable.
Lighting Style: If the indoor height is suitable for chandeliers, also pay attention to the design, shape, color style, and interior decoration coordination when purchasing lamps. The combination of these elements is crucial in ensuring a harmonious aesthetic. Generally, luxurious and complicated decoration styles are suitable for chandeliers with complex shapes and bright colors, while simple decoration styles are more suited to chandeliers with straightforward shapes and pure colors.
Number of Lamp Heads: The third point to consider when purchasing a chandelier is the choice of the number of lamp heads. Select the appropriate number of lamp heads based on the lighting area and requirements. Chandeliers with a large number of lamp heads are suitable for providing decoration and lighting for large spaces, whereas those with fewer lamp heads are more fitting for smaller areas. Therefore, choose chandelier products based on the principle of demand-based selection.
Spacing of Corridor Ceiling Lights: The spacing of corridor ceiling lights should be determined based on the height of the ceiling, the area of the ceiling, and the power of the bulb. As a reference, for ceiling lamps with a vertical spacing of 15 cm, the general routine is 1.5 meters for vertical spacing and 2.5 meters for horizontal spacing. For ceiling lamps with a horizontal spacing of 25 cm, the recommended spacing is 2.5 meters horizontally and 3 meters vertically.
When buying corridor ceiling lights, it is essential to pay attention to the aforementioned considerations.
