2. Factors that influence the choice of lamp size
a) Table size and shape
The size and shape of the dining table are the decisive factors in determining the size of the lamp. A small table requires a smaller lamp, while a larger table should also consider a larger light fixture. There is a rule of thumb that will help you find the right size:
Length of the lamp: For long dining tables (e.g., 2 meters and more), it is recommended to choose a lamp with a diameter of 1/3 of the length of the table. A table with a length of 2 meters therefore needs a lamp that measures about 60 cm in diameter. For longer tables, a row of lamps or several pendant lights may also be useful.
Especially for round tables or tables with unusual shapes, it is important to choose a lamp that visually matches the shape of the table. A round lamp is well suited for round tables, while An elongated light fixture can create a harmonious effect with elongated tables.
b) Room
height Ceiling height also plays an important role. In a room with low ceilings, the lamp should be kept small and flat so as not to overwhelm the space. Pendant lights that hang too low could reinforce the feeling of confinement.
For rooms with high ceilings, a larger or lower-hanging pendant light is a good choice. It ensures that the room is sufficiently lit and that the lamp unfolds visually in the room without appearing lost.
As a general rule of thumb, the distance between the table and the lamp should be about 60 to 80 cm. This ensures that the table is well lit without the lamp hanging too low and being distracting.
c) Style of the room
The style of the room also influences the choice of lamp. In modern or minimalist dining areas, simple pendant lights or floating lights are often a good choice as they are not too obtrusive. In a traditional dining room, on the other hand, an opulent chandelier-style lamp might be more appropriate. Make sure that the shape and style of the lamp complement the overall look of the room and do not detract from it.