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How to Choose the Right Chandelier Size for Your Living Room (India Guide)
The quick answer: to size a chandelier for a living room, add the room's length and width in feet — the total in inches is the ideal chandelier diameter. A 16 ft × 14 ft living room (30) suits a chandelier around 30 inches wide. For height, allow roughly 2.5 to 3 inches of fixture height for every foot of ceiling, and hang the bottom of the fixture so it clears head height in a walkway and sits well above a table or seating.
Getting chandelier size right is the single biggest reason a living room either looks considered or looks off. Too small and the fixture disappears; too large and it overwhelms. Because every Delhi Brass chandelier is made to order, we can build a piece to the exact diameter and drop your room needs — but the formulas below will get you to the right number first.
Step 1 — Find the ideal diameter
Measure the room's length and width in feet and add them together. Read that sum as inches, and that is your target chandelier diameter.
- 12 ft × 12 ft room → ~24 inch chandelier
- 16 ft × 14 ft room → ~30 inch chandelier
- 20 ft × 18 ft room → ~38 inch chandelier
If the chandelier will hang over a specific coffee table or seating cluster rather than the centre of the room, size it to about half to two-thirds the width of that furniture instead.
Step 2 — Get the height and hanging drop right
For the fixture's own height, a reliable rule is 2.5–3 inches per foot of ceiling. A standard 10 ft ceiling suits a fixture roughly 25–30 inches tall; a 12 ft ceiling can carry 30–36 inches.
For the drop — how low it hangs — keep at least 7 feet of clearance from the floor to the bottom of the chandelier in any spot people walk. Over a centre table where no one walks, you can hang lower for intimacy. In a double-height foyer or stairwell, treat the fixture as a vertical sculpture and let it fall into the void — the drop can be several feet.
Step 3 — Match the scale to the room's ceiling
| Ceiling height | What works |
|---|---|
| 9–10 ft (standard) | A single flush or medium-drop chandelier, 24–32 inches |
| 11–12 ft | A grand tiered or cascade piece, 32–40 inches |
| Double-height / 16 ft+ | A tall vertical statement fixture that reads across two storeys |

A quick word on style and weight
Size is structural; style is personal. A brass-and-crystal tiered piece reads formal and traditional, a matte-black geometric frame reads modern, and a cascade form feels soft and sculptural. Whatever the look, a solid-brass fixture has real weight — so the ceiling anchor and box matter. We cover that in our installation notes, and every Delhi Brass commission includes installation guidance.
Frequently asked questions
What size chandelier for a 15×15 living room? Add 15 + 15 = 30, so aim for a chandelier around 30 inches in diameter.
How low should a chandelier hang in a living room? Keep the bottom at least 7 feet off the floor in walkways; over a centre table you can go lower.
Can a chandelier be too big? Yes — if it exceeds the sum-of-dimensions figure by more than a few inches it can dominate. When in doubt, size to the furniture below it.
Every piece in our collection is hand-built to order in India, so diameter, drop and finish can all be tailored to your room. Browse the chandelier collection or commission a custom size.
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