Home Corner: 5 Stunning Crystal Chandeliers

I’m in the process of looking for lighting to go in the center of my living room and my bedroom. While watching a home improvement show I watched the host move a crystal chandelier from the dining room and put it in the newly created baby room. It looked stunning and led me down the rabbit hole in search of chandeliers.

Chandeliers evolved from candelabra and were invented during the medieval era. They originally used candles as their source of light and remained in use until the 18th century, when gas lights, later superseded by electric lights, were invented.

I found stunning crystal chandeliers @ LightingParadise.com  and started perusing their site. There are so many to choose from in different styles, sizes, and colors.  Of course, I’m going to share with you the ones I thought looked most unique and liked the best.

Hollis 6 Light Chandelier

Crystal ChandelierThis is the first crystal chandelier that caught my eye. What can I say? I have good and expensive taste. Crystorama is known for its standout lighting, which is exceptional in quality and design. It’s almost like a work of art. It will be a talking piece over the dinner table.

Berkeley Square Light Chandelier

Crystal Chandelier

This chandelier is in a better price range for my budget conscious readers. What I like about this crystal chandelier is that it has a classy antique look and feel. I can see it in a traditional living room with wood floors antique furniture to match.

Carson 6 Light Chandelier

Crystal Chandelier

This is a more modern chandelier. I love the sleek clean look and can see it in a New York City loft apartment that has white and grey tones and art on most of the walls.

Lola 5 Light Chandelier

Crystal Chandelier

Put a little color in your light. This is my favorite crystal chandelier. The combination of the clear crystal with the pink rose accents looks so beautiful.

Imperial 12 Light Chandelier

I must end this post with a traditional looking chandelier. This will make your home look like a million-dollar mansion minus the high price. This is the kind of chandelier that would look good in both a modern and an antique setting.

What do you think of the five crystal chandeliers? Would you choose any of them for your living space?