You know what they say, “The kitchen is the heart of the home.” No matter how much time you spend prepping the other rooms in your house, you’ll find that most people tend to congregate in the kitchen when you’re hosting a gathering for family or friends. Because the kitchen is one of the most used spaces in your home, you want to make sure that it reflects your dream aesthetic! If you love the warm, lived-in look with a touch of timeless elegance that belongs to the French country style, you’re in the right place. You can give your space a fresh look with one type of piece: French country kitchen chandeliers.
Style Markers of French Country Chandeliers
French country chandeliers are one of the best representations of the design style itself. They exude rustic elegance and give your space that warm, charming look with an elevated touch. Some of the most common design features include crystal accents, wood, and wrought-iron elements. Finishes could include antique gold, distressed white, aged bronze, or iron. Often times you’ll find a balance of organic and inorganic elements in the piece.
Decorative details are key, as well as an open-air design that keeps the chandelier from looking too heavy in your space. Floral motifs, curling edges, and candle-style lights all give the French country chandeliers that aged feel, even if they’re brand new. When it comes to a color palette, think muted and neutral. They’ll primarily be found in natural shades but could feature a pop of sage green, vintage blue, etc.
1. Bambina Light Dimmable Empire Chandelier
This first style checks all the boxes of a beautiful French country chandelier. It features a stone-like appearance with a speckled, aged gray look with nine candelabra style lights. The candle-light bases unfurl like little flowers to give it a romantic feel.
One important tip when you’re shopping for French country chandeliers for your kitchen – make sure to keep an eye on the dimensions. These chandeliers can range from very small to extra large, and if you’re not looking to fit the dining hall of a castle from medieval times, you’ll want to be sure that the piece you’re looking at could fit your space. Case in point, the fixture above is 35″ tall, and would still need extra room to hang from your ceiling.
2. Olive Light Dimmable Lantern Geometric Chandelier
Angular pendant lighting can be a great choice if you’re looking for a smaller alternative to a large French country chandelier. Pendant lights can be the perfect solution for a modest-size kitchen, or if you’d like to pair side-by-side lights over an island counter. They’re often used as modern chandeliers if you’re trying to balance other antique-style elements in your space.
3. Crawfordville Light Dimmable Classic Chandelier
When it comes to getting the mood just right in your cozy kitchen, dimmable lighting fixtures are the way to go. As the evening winds down, you can start to relax by lowering the lighting in your kitchen and living room. This sets a calmer tone when it gets late, and gives your rooms a more intimate feel.
4. Laverton Light Dimmable Lantern Square Chandelier
This square lantern chandelier is the perfect piece to complement your French farmhouse architecture design. Do you want to add a bit of color to your space? Try this style, which features a gorgeous patina effect in sage green. The little details here make all the difference. Typical of the French country style, the metal chandelier is softened with scalloped and floral details around the top.
5. Ashle Light Dimmable Wagon Wheel Chandelier
Many of the chandeliers befitting a kitchen in the French countryside feature natural materials. For instance, the piece above is crafted with both metal and solid wood for the candle holders. Interior designers like to balance such features throughout the whole room itself, so this piece is symbolic of that philosophy. Natural elements give a space warmth and weight. They can also soften inorganic (but necessary) features like your kitchen appliances. On the flip side, inorganic elements in your furniture item or French country kitchen chandeliers help to add structure and a modern touch to your decor.
Not every French chandelier has to be huge to have a big impact on your space’s design. In fact, a small light fixture is best when it comes to working with a smaller space. Choosing the right proportions when it comes to lighting can make a big difference in your kitchen. You want one that will provide enough lighting, but you don’t want to go so big that everything else in the room seems tiny in comparison.
A pendant-style light or lantern-style chandelier can be a great choice to illuminate a kitchen island. Or, it can hang above the dining area of your French country kitchen. If the architectural design of your space includes a sloped ceiling, the fixture above checks that appropriate box as well.
If your light fixture taste is slightly less grand than your typical French chandelier, a lantern style may be the perfect alternative. It features cleaner lines than a more artistic chandelier. Plus, it can balance out other ornate, organic elegant touches in your room.
8. Tim Light Dimmable Classic Chandelier
This next light fixture is on the opposite spectrum from our previous choice. If you need something that’s delicate, glamorous, and detailed, this is a much better option for you and your kitchen space. This candlestick chandelier is made of solid wood and metal, with delicate bead curtains extending from arm to arm.
An “open air” design lighting fixture can be a great solution if you’re wondering about obstructing the view of your space. If you have a gorgeous range and hood you’d like to spotlight in your French country-inspired kitchen, you don’t want to interrupt the view of those pieces. This candelabra-style chandelier can balance out other elements in your space that might be slightly more modern, giving you that complementary feel of lived-in, rustic elegance that categorizes French country design.
9. Sely Light Novelty Chandelier
This next style could add the perfect amount of rustic charm to your space. It fits right in with the soft, earthy color palette of a French country color palette. When it comes to choosing colors for your room, think muted blues, soft white and grays, butter yellow, sage green, and warm beige. Then, add contrast with accents like copper cookware or wrought iron details. Distressed wood, natural stone, and greenery help bridge the gap between the two opposing elements.
10. Josuel Light Dimmable Classic Chandelier
If your kitchen is already full of softer, more rustic elements, this next chandelier can help to provide a touch of elegance and antique-inspired glamour to your French country kitchen. The rustic brass piece looks straight out of a Parisian apartment. Antique-style chandeliers are one of the most recognizable design choices in Parisian apartment decor. When you think of the iconic French architectural style, this and a big gold mirror are probably the first things that come to mind.
An ornate chandelier like this one can take the place of elegant furniture in your space. If you prefer to prioritize practical, simplistic pieces when it comes to seating (especially if you have children or pets), you can still get the sophisticated, old-world look in your house by swapping out rustic chandeliers for gilded ones.
11. Aimee-Grace Light Dimmable Lantern Chandelier
One word of caution – you can’t have a kitchen full of rustic charm and then expect a single chandelier to help balance out your decor! If your space leans more toward rustic farmhouse than Parisian chic, you can try something a little more understated when it comes to your chandelier. Instead of gold or brass, try the wrought iron look instead.
This will be a better choice to act as an accent to French farmhouse pieces to find a middle ground. You can also re-incorporate iron accents elsewhere in your kitchen as well – door knobs and pulls, wall lights, table lamps, ceiling fans, bar furniture, display lighting, and even seating details can feature wrought-iron touches.
12. Calhan 9-Light Candle Rustic Chandelier Light Fixture
Are you looking for an extra large chandelier for your French country kitchen? You’re in luck! This next style definitely delivers when it comes to a dramatic size. Featuring 9 bulbs, this piece would be perfect if your space features a high or sloped ceiling. Plus, this piece has free shipping – which can be a big selling point when you’re looking for a piece this large.
You can also choose to opt into an additional charge for professional installation. When it comes to installing a large chandelier like this, that can be well worth the cost (especially when you’re already saving money on sale items like this piece).
Get the French Country Chic Look at Home
If you’re not in the market for a full-on kitchen renovation, swapping out your light fixtures for something new can be a simple solution to breathe new life into your space. Give your space a chic (and easy) facelift with French country kitchen chandeliers. They can help to balance out your rustic farmhouse pieces, add an element of glamour, or infuse old-world charm into the most popular room in your house. You probably spend a lot of time in your kitchen, so why not make the effort to create your dream space?
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