Kitchens, at their core, are primarily functional, designed to hold appliances, store food, and provide the space to prepare it. However, good lighting in a kitchen cannot be underestimated, and as such, chandeliers are an increasingly popular choice for the space.
While grand or ornate chandeliers may be commonly associated with living and dining rooms, placing a chandelier in the kitchen is an interesting lighting idea, adding a decorative (and practical) element to a room that all too often features unexciting light fixtures.
‘Chandeliers bring instant drama and sophistication to a space,’ explains designer Nina Lichtenstein. ‘In a kitchen, they serve as a focal point that bridges form and function, elevating the overall aesthetic. Kitchens are increasingly designed to feel like extensions of the home’s main living spaces, and chandeliers contribute to this seamless flow by introducing a layer of decorative lighting that feels less industrial and more personal.’
With that said, we have rounded up the best ways to make a chandelier work as your kitchen lighting, plus what designers think of this emerging trend.
This Article is courtesy of Homes & Gardens