Monday, November 12, 2012

Motorised revolving crystal chandelier


Deepawali is all about lighting up your home and also life.You can do it in some interesting ways 



Be it traditional akash diwa or a pendant lamp,the main purpose of Diwali lamps is to illuminate surroundings.Make sure the decor includes light - a lot of it - for Deepawali is all about lighting up your home and also life.
Stores and footpaths are alive with options.Look at coordinating vases,lights and accessories that can transform the bedroom and living settings into something magical! From pendant lights in amber coloured glass,contemporary black and chocolate,chic acrylic,and luxurious crystal to table and floor lamps,new lighting collections are both trendy and chic.
The range of crystal lights from will add the required grandeur, splendor and opulence to your Diwali decor. They are just right to complement the diyas and candles that adorn one's homes during the festive extravaganza.The available lights include a motorised revolving crystal chandelier,which has a 27-inch diameter and is adjustable in height.Other lights boast of generous use of Swarovski crystals in a mixture of shapes.Also available are crystal table lamps.
River lights are a new trend in lanterns.They are standing lanterns made from coloured balls of glass and brass that can be used to decorate any surface - just plug them in and see all eyes gravitate toward them.
Try the terracotta or Arabian brass lanterns with decorative holes in them with either wax candles or tiny light bulbs inside and watch the soft refracted diamonds make your home come alive! 
Dig out your old brass diyas and shine them till it hurts,now light them up and place them strategically in front of a mirror - voila! The light and drama quotient are doubled with no extra effort.The more reflective surfaces you have around your lights,the better the display,so hunt around for that faceted mirror or crystal bowl which can be set off to advantage.
The soft glow of candles is enough to make you feel warm inside,so use those fancy candelabra that have stood empty for years.Fit them with scented candles and get the added aroma of vanilla or lavender filling the air.Try pillar candles,candles carved in unique shapes or ones with printed motifs on them too.Depending on your budget,you can pick candles from tony boutiques or charity concerns - give someone else also a happy Diwali.The small electrical rice lights,though not a very traditional idea,are a great way to decorate without the hassle.Drape them like a valance at the top of your doorway instead of a traditional toran.
Lighting is of the utmost importance for creating the right ambience. By experimenting with different types of lighting,the mood of a room can change from calm and romantic to energising and vibrant.Create a bright,warm glow for Diwali with a combination of subtle light sources with an emphasis on accent lighting.Reflective surfaces such as mirrors can be used to bounce candlelight around the room and crystals,diamonds,mirror balls and reflective baubles are ideal for adding that extra festive sparkle.Always consider shadows when arranging your lights and once you get the hang of it,shadows can also make very dramatic statements! 
Add glamour to your surroundings in small ways to increase the joy that Diwali and the festive season brings.Hang out a star in your balcony and brighten up someone else's day.

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