Nursery chandeliers are capable of sprucing up any childs room. Nursery chandeliers bring a touch of class and show a sense of style and elegance. When you just cannot find the right style of lighting to show off your excellent tastes, it may be time to start considering nursery chandeliers.
Nursery chandeliers are not cheap. In fact, adding a chandelier to any room of your house will probably be your most expensive purchase when it comes to lighting and light fixtures. However, nursery chandeliers do give you the opportunity to express yourself and your keen sense of design. Nursery chandeliers come in various designs and styles, you are sure to find a perfect fit for your nursery theme.
There are so many styles of nursery chandeliers that I could not even attempt to list them all here, but I will discuss a few of your options when it comes to picking a nursery chandelier. In the first image you will see a race car pendant light, this is considered to be part of the nursery chandeliers family. However, as you can see, this light is only held up by two very thin rods or wires and has the electrical cord just kind of hanging there. Keep in mind when choosing nursery chandeliers that one of this style will be more fragile, although very intriguing to look at, if your child ever gets a hand on it, the chances are it will not last long. And at a price in the $150 range, you do not want it to break, so choose your placement of such a light wisely.
The next style of nursery chandeliers that we will discuss is an airplane hanging light. This light is very similar in style to the car pendant light, but has thicker rods for supporting it and the cord is hidden. This is far more classy due to not being able to see the cord just hanging around, but once again would be fragile and would need to be placed properly in the nursery so that baby would never get a hand on it.
Our next selection for nursery chandeliers pictures is the “man in the moon” nursery chandelier. As you can see, this is more like the standard chandelier with a heavy base connecting the chandelier to the ceiling. This style is going to be far more sturdy than the aforementioned hanging lights, but will come at a greater price. Nursery chandeliers of this quality will run in the $200-$800 range, but will be well worth the price when it comes to durability, style, and elegance.
For the top of the line nursery chandeliers, we will discuss crystal chandeliers and pendant chandeliers. These models exhibit the epitome of class, and will WOW! Anyone who sees your nursery. If you are looking to impress the husbands boss, this is the way to go. But remember that you will pay a price for the wow factor and crystal chandeliers are fragile when grabbed and yanked by an inquisitive baby. You will find crystal chandeliers from $75 and running up into the thousands depending on style and manufacturer.
No matter what style of nursery chandeliers you choose, be sure to place them so that baby will not be able to get ahold of them. Letting your baby sleep with the chandelier on may not be a good idea, for the safety of your baby’s eyes you should make sure it is off when baby is sleeping. Try to avoid any kind of hanging lamp with a cord that must be plugged in, this is just an extra hazard for your nursery that you do not need. A big disadvantage of nursery chandeliers is that they do require mounting as the majority are a standard light fixture and will require wiring as well.


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