The Complete Light Fixture Buying Guide: 10 Questions Every Shopper Asks

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You want to buy a light. Maybe you've just moved in, or you're renovating, or the old fixture finally gave out. Either way, you're staring at a room and thinking: what do I actually need here?

These are the 10 questions almost every lighting shopper asks — answered honestly, with specific recommendations from the Glowryte collection where they fit.


1. What type of light should I buy for my room?

  • Chandelier — dining rooms, entryways, living rooms with high ceilings (9 ft+).
  • Pendant light — kitchen islands, breakfast nooks, bedside areas.
  • Flush mount — bedrooms, hallways with standard 8 ft ceilings.
  • Wall sconce — bedside, hallways, living room accent lighting.
  • Table lamp — bedside tables, consoles, reading corners.

Cove Bubble Linear Chandelier over a dining table

Best for long dining tables and kitchen islands: The Cove Bubble Linear Chandelier — glass globes on a slim linear frame, 14 to 34-bubble configurations, built-in dimmable LED. Check the product page for voltage compatibility and installation details.

Shop Cove Bubble Linear Chandelier →


2. What size light do I need?

Room formula: Length + width (in feet) = recommended chandelier diameter (in inches).
Example: 12 × 14 ft room → 12 + 14 = 26" diameter.

Over a dining table: diameter = table width × 0.5 to 0.75.
Hanging height: 30–36" above the tabletop for 8 ft ceilings.

The Aria Crystal Chandelier comes in 6-light, 12-light, and 21-light configurations — easy to match any room scale from a compact dining room to a grand foyer.

Shop Aria Crystal Chandelier →


3. What color temperature is best?

  • 2700K — Warm amber. Best for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms.
  • 3000K — Warm white. Versatile — kitchens, bathrooms, any living space.
  • 4000K+ — Cool white. Home offices, garages, utility rooms only.

Designer rule: use 2700K for ambient light, 3000K for task areas. Never mix warm and cool in the same room. Glowryte's alabaster and crystal materials are well-suited to warm white light — check each product page for the recommended color temperature range.


4. How bright should the light be?

  • Living room: 1,500–3,000 lumens total
  • Dining room: 3,000–6,000 lumens
  • Bedroom: 1,000–2,000 lumens ambient + bedside reading light
  • Kitchen: 4,000–8,000 lumens

The key is dimmability. The Cove Bubble Linear Chandelier features built-in dimmable LED — no separate dimmer bulb required.


5. Do I need an electrician to install it?

  • Table lamps & plug-in fixtures — No electrician needed.
  • Replacing an existing ceiling fixture — Usually DIY-friendly if a junction box already exists.
  • New hardwired installation — Requires a licensed electrician.
  • Heavy chandeliers (35 lbs+) — Verify ceiling support before installing.

All Glowryte hardwired fixtures ship with installation hardware and a wiring diagram. Most standard ceiling replacements take under an hour.


6. What lighting style matches my home?

Plume Pearl Chandelier in a luxury living room

Shop Plume Pearl Chandelier →


7. Where can I buy good quality lights?

Quality lighting is rarely found in big-box stores. What to look for:

  • Clear material specs — solid brass vs. brass-plated, natural stone vs. resin
  • Detailed dimensions and installation information
  • Transparent return and warranty policies
  • Real product photography, not just renders

At Glowryte, every listing includes exact dimensions, material sourcing, and installation guidance. Check each product page for voltage compatibility, certification details, and shipping terms before ordering.

Browse the Glowryte Collection →


8. What should I check before buying a light fixture?

  • Dimensions — diameter, height, cord/chain length
  • Ceiling height — will it clear doorways?
  • Voltage — US standard is 110–120V; confirm compatibility on the product page
  • Bulb type — E26, E12, G9, or integrated LED?
  • Dimmable — confirm both fixture and bulb support dimming
  • Weight — heavy fixtures need ceiling support
  • Return policy — lighting looks different in person; check the product page
  • Warranty — check the product page for warranty terms before purchasing

9. What material is best for light fixtures?

Sculptural Glass Pendant Light in a modern kitchen

  • Solid brass — Corrosion-resistant, develops a beautiful patina, lasts decades.
  • Natural alabaster — Translucent stone, warm diffused light, every piece unique.
  • Hand-blown glass — Organic and warm. The Sculptural Glass Pendant is hand-formed in amber or smoke glass with integrated LED.
  • Crystal — Refracts light in ways glass cannot. Adds sparkle and movement.
  • Plaster — Matte, textural, architectural. The Pebble Plaster Flush Mount — 5 finishes, 5 sizes.

Avoid: painted MDF, chrome-plated zinc, acrylic marketed as "crystal."

Shop Sculptural Glass Pendant → Shop Pebble Plaster Flush Mount →


10. What lights make a room look more expensive?

  1. Natural materials — Alabaster, crystal, solid brass, and hand-blown glass read as luxury.
  2. Layered light sources — One overhead light looks like a rental. Three sources at different heights look designed.
  3. Warm color temperature — 2700K–3000K makes every surface look better.
  4. A statement piece — One fixture that stops people in their tracks changes the entire room.

The Plume Pearl Chandelier — frosted glass feathers with pearl bead garland on brushed gold brass, 3 to 12-light configurations — is exactly that piece.

Shop the Plume Pearl Chandelier →


Ready to Find Your Fixture?

Every Glowryte fixture includes complete specifications, dimensions, and installation guidance. Check each product page for voltage compatibility, certification, warranty, and shipping details before ordering.

Cove Bubble Chandelier → Aria Crystal Chandelier → Plume Pearl Chandelier → Sculptural Glass Pendant →

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