In addition to the general rule that the chandelier's bottom should be at least 7.5 feet above the floor, when dealing with spaces on two levels, it's important to consider how the chandelier will look from the second floor. Staircase chandeliers can be a good choice for these spaces. Here are two common placement guidelines:
When hanging a chandelier in a space with two levels, it's generally recommended to use the second floor as a reference point. Position the chandelier slightly lower than or at the top of the staircase. This ensures that when you are at the top of the staircase, the top of the chandelier will be at your eye-level, providing an optimal viewing angle and enhancing the overall aesthetic.
On the other hand, many designers advocate for independent placement of the chandelier to create a focal point or to complement other architectural features. For example, if there is a large transparent window above the door, the chandelier should be centered in the window to achieve the best visual result from the outside. This strategic placement can enhance the overall aesthetic and highlight the beauty of the chandelier and the space.