Are kitchen island pendants going out of style?

Absolutely not. Pendant lights are still very much in style for their intended use. In fact, they are growing in popularity.

Do you need pendants over kitchen island?

Kitchen islands that are small, closed-off, or have shorter ceilings do not need pendants because pendants can easily become intrusive, cluttered-looking, and create glare in a smaller kitchen. However, when the space allows, pendants can add extra personality, lighting, and style to a kitchen.

What size pendant lights should I put over my kitchen island?

Space a pendant every 2 feet or so above a kitchen island and pick the right size of pendant to suit your island length. Small islands (4 to 5 feet long) can handle 1 large or 2 medium pendants. Large islands (6 feet and longer) can handle 2 large or 3 medium pendants. Using 3 pendants is very pleasing to the eye.

How many pendants do I need for a kitchen island?

three pendant lights
Generally speaking, it’s best to follow the “rule of three,” which is a design guideline that says things arranged in odd numbers are more appealing and memorable than things arranged in even numbers. This “rule” can be applied to most kitchen islands, therefore three pendant lights are ideal.

How many pendants do I need for a 6 foot island?

You will get 3 as the maximum number of pendants allowed over your 6-foot long table or kitchen island.

How many pendants do I need for a 7 foot island?

2
A 7 foot kitchen island should have 2 large pendant lights installed. Each pendant should be approximately 15″ wide for proper scale.

How many pendant lights do I need for a 7 foot island?

How many pendants do I need for a 72 inch Island?

Hanging An Even Number of Pendants

Island or Table Length (inches) Space Between (inches) by Number of Pendants
36″ 12″ 6″
48″ 16″ 8″
60″ 20″ 10″
72″ 24″ 12″

How many pendant lights do I need for a 6 foot island?

two pendants
One method you can use is simply dividing the length of the area up evenly. For example, if your island is six feet long, you could put a light every three feet for a total of two pendants, each one centered over one-half of the space.