


Some homes have a 20-foot entryway and nothing worthy of filling it. That tall, open space above the front door is one of the first things guests notice - and a builder-grade fixture just doesn't cut it. This is exactly the kind of situation where the right fixture makes a serious difference.
We installed a large two-tier wrought iron chandelier in the entryway. The double-ring design with exposed candelabra bulbs fills that vertical space the right way - substantial enough to feel intentional, but open enough that it doesn't overwhelm the room. Hung from a 20-foot ceiling, it lands at just the right height to greet anyone who walks through the door.
The second fixture went into the dining and living area. Same iron finish, single-ring style - scaled to match the space without being a copy of the entryway piece. It sits centered over the dining table and visually anchors the open-concept layout. When fixtures share a design language across rooms, the whole home feels more pulled together.
That's really the point of a good lighting plan. It's not just about brightness. It's about what a room feels like when you walk into it. Matching fixtures across connected spaces is one of the simplest ways to add cohesion to a home - and it's something a lot of people overlook until they see it done right.
Our team handles the full electrical side of fixture replacements - wiring, mounting, support for heavier fixtures in tall ceiling applications. No guesswork, no shortcuts. Just a clean install that looks the way it's supposed to and works safely for the long haul.