Antique Chandeliers
by Jennifer Bailey
Chandeliers
conjure visions of royalty, grandeur and opulence. Though
sleeker and slimmer versions have evolved, there’s still an
aura of antiquity that surrounds a chandelier. So when one is
striving for an antique look for his home, going in for
turn-of-the-century furniture, a decadent looking fireplace and
a chandelier are the first things on his
mind.
If you are
one of the lucky ones who possess an old chandelier handed down
to you through generations, then you wouldn’t need to lift a
finger. For the not so lucky ones, you would need to hunt for a
piece that would look convincingly old. Shops selling antique
pieces would definitely be your first stop. For nothing can
really replicate that old look better than a piece actually
made years back. But if they cannot satisfy you, you have no
other choice but to get a ready-made variety and try to give it
an old look.
First,
steer clear of the slim-trim polished-steel chandeliers. These
are especially designed for modern homes with clean-cut
furniture and can never be passed off as old. Antique
chandeliers are ornate pieces with very intricate
carvings.
Candle
chandeliers have an inherent archaic feel to them. An antique
chandelier can be made of crystal, wrought iron, or brass or
antlers, and they are never shiny in appearance. That is why
you just cannot buy a wrought-iron or a brass type of
chandelier and install it, hoping that it would impart an
antique look to the environs. The chandelier must be worked
upon so that there is an authentic antique feel to it. To
replicate an old look, you need to apply an antiquing glaze on
it. While the glaze is still wet, you need to rub off the shine
from it with a soft cloth. The latter is done to achieve a
worn-out look.
After
working on the chandelier, it is also important o have the
other furniture catered to the antique look. For a single
antique or antique-looking chandelier cannot bring about an
antique feel in the ambience. A chandelier will look antique
only when there’s an antique atmosphere around
it.
Chandeliers
provides detailed information
about chandeliers, crystal chandeliers, antler chandeliers,
candle chandeliers and more. Chandeliers is the sister site
of Kitchen Curtains.
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