Step 1: Indicate the purpose of your pendant light.
The very first thing that you need to do is establish the purpose of your pendant lights. Will you be using it as extra accent lighting to perfect the ambience in your living room, or will it be another task lighting source in your kitchen for when you’re plating your meals? Once you’ve successfully identified the use of your lights, you’ll be able to narrow down your choices.
Step 2: Assess which type of pendant lights would work with your requirements.
After you establish the purpose of your pendant light, it will be easier for you to determine which type would get the job done. Some of its well-known categories include globe, lantern, drums, and bell-shaped pendants. Usually, the drums option is ideal for ambient lighting since it’s fully shaded, while the bell-shaped pendant is better suited for task lighting. Whatever type you choose, ensure that it can meet your needs instead of just prioritising its style. You might be disappointed if your pedant lamps cannot perform as you expected.

Step 3: Identify the number and size of pendant lights that you will use.
The number and size of your pendant lights depend on where you will place them and what their role is. If you want to add multiple drop pendant lights, you need to ensure that you strike a balance between the fittings and the room. If you’re going to go big, don’t go multiple. One gigantic pendant lamp is enough to fill the space in your ceiling. If you want to install several pendant lights, it’s best if you go for a smaller size. To ensure that the fittings you prefer will look great in the arrangement you want to do, measure how much space you can utilise. By knowing the canvas you’re working with, it’ll be easier to scale the optimum sizes of the pieces you’re using.
Step 4: Measure your ceiling height.
When you know the ceiling height of the room you are decorating, it’ll be easier for you to determine whether to go for a short drop pendant or something longer. Aside from that, you need to also think about whether you’re placing it above a surface, like a coffee table, kitchen island or countertop, or will it be suspended in an open space. Plus, don’t forget about the door! You don’t want to hang your gorgeous pendant lights where the door hits when it swings open.




