Brushed Nickel Chandelier Lighting for Your Home

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By norcal

Brushed nickel has become a popular finish for contemporary home appliances, doorknobs, and sink faucets. The subdued finish blends nicely with most decor and is less flashy than a chrome or other polished metal finish.

How do you get a brushed nickel finish? Nickel is first layered over brass and then dulled by brushing it. This takes away a lot of the shine and creates a matte look. To finish the process, the metal is then coated with a lacquer. It is similar to stainless steel but has a warmer tint to it.

Brushed nickel chandeliers are a popular home lighting accessory. Many homeowners like to coordinate the finishes on all of their knobs and pulls and often want lighting to match. The duller finish often appeals to those who want elegance without necessarily having the feeling of formality. Another style that is similarly both simple and elegant is the shabby chic chandelier. If you're really looking for something more striking, consider a different style like a red chandelier.

Many brushed nickel chandeliers have frosted bulb covers, mimicking the dulled look of the metal instead of using clear shiny glass bulb covers that are more reflective. You probably will want to coordinate all of your home fixtures if you're deciding to go with a brushed nickel finish. You can find this nickel finish in different styles including classic and elegant chandelier shapes, or simple modern designs.

Always figure out the practical part of installing a new lighting fixture before worrying about the style or finish. How heavy is the chandelier and can your ceiling hold securely? How big is the chandelier and how much clearance will you need around it and under it? These are a few things to think about. Once you have all of the measurements and specs down, it's time for happy shopping!

Brushed Nickel Chandelier with a Satin Finish

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