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A pendant light or chandelier hung 70cm to 90cm above the table surface creates a focal point and provides direct, functional lighting for meals.
Yes, dimmable dining room lighting is highly recommended, allowing brighter settings for everyday meals and softer, warmer lighting for entertaining or evening dinners.
As a general guide, the fixture width should be roughly one-third to one-half the width of the table, ensuring it's proportionate without overwhelming the space.
Yes, a row of two or three matching pendant lights is a popular choice for longer tables, providing even light distribution across the full length of the table.
Warm light temperatures around 2700K to 3000K generally suit dining rooms, creating an inviting atmosphere for meals and entertaining.
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