Living Room - Chandeliers
Lightslux living room chandeliers blend sculptural design with efficient illumination, delivering a refined centerpiece that enhances ambiance and elevates modern interior spaces.
Excelis Royal Crystal Chandelier – Clear Sparkling Crystals with Warm Ambient Glow Living Room
Excelis Dual-Ring Chandelier – Stainless Steel in Jet Black or Polished Gold for Living Room
Excelis Royal Leaf-Layered Chandelier – Acrylic in Metallic Gold or Black Ash
Excelis Royal Gold Crystal Chandelier – Tiered Metal with Sparkling Crystals
Excelis Luxury Layered Ring Chandelier – Concentric Design for Staircase & Living Room
Excelis Luxury Cone Crystal Chandelier – Black Onyx Gold Large Dimmable for Foyer/Grand Hall
Excelis Modern Crystal Chandelier – Black Frame Sparkling Focal Point for Dining/Living Room
Arcato Modern Sculptural Chandelier – Aluminum & Silica Gel LED Halo Light for Living Room

Living Room Chandeliers FAQs
What size chandelier is best for a living room?
The right size depends on your room dimensions and ceiling height. A general rule is to add the room’s length and width (in feet) and convert that number to inches for the chandelier diameter. Larger living rooms benefit from bigger or multi-tier designs for better visual balance.
How high should a chandelier be hung in a living room?
In standard living rooms with 8–9 ft ceilings, chandeliers are usually hung about 7 ft (84 inches) from the floor. For higher ceilings, add 3 inches of height per additional foot to maintain proper proportion and comfort.
Can a chandelier be used as the main light source?
Yes, but it depends on the design and brightness. Many modern chandeliers are designed to provide both ambient and decorative lighting. For larger spaces, it’s often best to combine chandeliers with recessed or wall lighting for layered illumination.
What styles of chandeliers work best in living rooms?
Popular styles include modern minimalist, crystal luxury, farmhouse, and organic modern designs. The best choice depends on your interior style and the atmosphere you want to create—whether warm, elegant, or contemporary.
























