Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Chandeliers for Boys' Rooms

It can be hard to decide on the perfect overhead lighting for your little boy's room. You want the look to bring the room together without overpowering the overall theme whether it be stars, cars, or fishing, but you don't want it to resemble something without any taste at all. Normally, one doesn't think of using a chandelier in a little boy's room, but here we will show you two ways using a chandelier can work well in a boy's room.

Caesar Pewter 5 Arm ChandelierFirst, in the nursery grey has become a popular color. Whether you're using orange and grey, green and grey, or blue and grey, a pewter chandelier with shades to match your accent color can be the perfect way to finish up the nursery with chic overhead lighting. Pewter Chandeliers give the new parents the ability to keep the room chic without overpowering their little boy with too many details.

Maddie Book Buckaroo ChandelierSecond, in the big boy room, a wooden chandelier provides the perfect companion to the masculinity many boys' rooms already contain. These chandeliers not only come in many different colors to suit your tastes, but the shades you can choose from vary between stripes, stars, and trims in order to make his chandelier unique!

Aaron Chambray Double PendantFinally, a pendant chandelier is another great option for a boys' room. Pendant Chandeliers can provide wonderful lighting in any shade to match the room you have chosen for your little one. If your boys are sharing a room, pendant chandeliers are another great option to help them have their own space. By hanging one pendant chandelier above each of their beds, or on opposing sides of the room, your boys can find their own places in which they control the light for reading, playing, or doing homework!


Let me know what you think of these ideas for using chandeliers in a boys' room on Facebook or in the comments below.


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