In theory, chandeliers in nurseries and kids' rooms seem a bit fussy, but usually when we see them in real spaces we can't help but think they add a certain charm. We've combed our archives to find cameo appearances by chandeliers in our tours and room posts and rounded them up for you.





Please fix that title to take out the apostrophe-s! No apostrophe needed for pluralizing.
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I don't think the apostrophe is for pluralizing. it's for ownership.
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everyone needs to drink their daily coffee before critiquing grammar:)
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When they posted this item last night, the word "chandeliers" had an apostrophe. " Kids' " is blisfully correct!
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well, let me be the first to comment on the actual subject at hand! :o) i have a black chandelier in my 3 year old daughter's room and love it! it isn't a traditional chandelier, but one of those 3-D ones with flocked velvet and jewels. her room was formerly my guest room, and i decided to keep the chandelier when she moved in. i love it, its overly girly (which neither of us are) and we get compliments all the time. i think its a great idea!
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