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Valery FortiU.S.
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Home Decor, Interior Design, Garden Design, Patio Furniture, Green Living | |
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I can answer questions about replacement glass lamp shades for table, ceiling, floor and wall lamps, including student shades, chimneys, hurricanes, torchieres, sconce and chandelier glass, ceiling globes, lily shades, bankers' lamps, and cased glass shades. |
the interior will need the size of the room in height and width, how high is the table and where it is to the sofa. if you could draw the cross section of the room with the table in it to scale. if not
No can lights are not appropriate for this type of area. a surface mounted fluorescent fixture with a wrap around lexan cover would be best located either between the doors and the walls (if enough room)or
Usually a chandelier is 1/2 the dia of the table it hangs over. So at 36" we are looking at 18 to 20" dia chandelier. Now a little larger or smaller wont make a big difference. It should also be about
this happens with some of these cfl's. sometimes it's when they are installed you may screw them in too tight and that can loosen up the connection at the lamp and base, then sometimes it's just foreign

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