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Linear chandeliers are ideal for spaces with long, rectangular surfaces like dining tables, kitchen islands, or even conference tables. They enhance the symmetry and provide balanced lighting, making them a great fit for modern and contemporary settings. You can also use linear chandeliers in living rooms or entryways with higher ceilings to create an elongated focal point.

The ideal size of a linear chandelier for a dining room depends on the table's length. A good rule of thumb is that the chandelier should be two-thirds to three-quarters the length of the table. For example, for a dining table that's 8 feet long, consider a chandelier that's 5 to 6 feet in length. Additionally, the fixture should hang around 30-36 inches above the table to provide adequate lighting without obstructing the view or making the room feel cramped.

Linear chandeliers are generally safe for homes with children and pets, as long as they are installed securely and at an appropriate height. Make sure the fixture is anchored to a sturdy ceiling and all wiring is properly concealed. Additionally, choosing a design with enclosed bulbs or covers can minimize the risk of accidental damage from playful pets or children.

Shipping times for linear chandeliers depend on your location. Typically, in-stock items ship within 1-3 business days, with standard delivery taking an additional 5-10 business days. If the chandelier is custom-made or out of stock, expect a longer lead time, ranging from 4-6 weeks. Once your order is processed, you'll receive tracking details so you can monitor its progress. Expedited shipping options are often available for those who need their chandelier sooner.

If your linear chandelier is damaged during shipping, we offer an easy return or replacement process. Upon receiving your chandelier, inspect it for any visible damage and take photos if necessary. Contact customer service within 48 hours to report the issue.