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How to Make Tall Ceilings Feel Welcoming: Lighting and Design Tips from Crystorama Tastemaker Kevin Francis O’Gara
We love partnering with top interior designers who bring lighting to life through thoughtful design. One of those voices is Kevin Francis O’Gara , an Atlanta-based designer, blogger, and founder of Kevin Francis Design . As a Crystorama Tastemaker , Kevin has a refined eye for mixing vintage and modern elements—and an unmatched ability to turn architectural challenges into design opportunities. In this guest post, Kevin takes us inside a recent transformation of a 1920s bungalow living room. The space had soaring ceilings and original charm—but lacked warmth. Kevin shares his expert strategies to make tall ceilings feel cozy and cohesive, including how layered lighting plays a key role in balancing proportion and personality When I first walked into this 1920s bungalow living room in Southwest Atlanta, I knew it had incredible potential. The soaring ceilings and beautiful original details were there, but the layout wasn't working for my clients, and that ceiling fan was doing absolutely nothing for the historic charm of this 100-year-old home. The Challenge: Making Tall Ceilings Feel Intimate The original furniture arrangement had visitors walking through armchairs to reach the main seating area – not exactly the welcoming flow you want in a living room. Plus, with ceilings this tall, the room felt cavernous rather than cozy. My goal was to create a space that celebrated the architectural grandeur while feeling intimate and collected. Strategic Layout for Better Flow The key transformation came from aligning the seating parallel to the longer wall in the room. This simple shift allowed the Frattini Sesann sofa in blue velvet from Manhattan Home Design to have proper breathing room while making the space feel more welcoming as you enter. No more awkward navigation around furniture – just a clear, inviting path into the heart of the room. This beautiful reproduction of an iconic mid-century design became the perfect anchor piece, tying together the vintage elements throughout the space while bringing in that rich, saturated color the room needed. With so much vertical wall space, the fireplace wall needed grounding. I added a gallery wall with collected art and warm-toned frames to bring focus to the center of the room. This trick connects the upper and lower halves of the room while adding personality and texture. Replacing Ceiling Fan with Chandelier: An Instant Upgrade That ceiling fan had to go. It was completely out of character for a 1920s bungalow. I replaced it with Crystorama's new Addis 16-Light Chandelier featuring Tronchi glass in the Autumn color way with polished chrome hardware. This single change instantly elevated the entire room and brought back the authentic 1920s spirit the space deserved. I wasn't familiar with Tronchi glass before sourcing this fixture. The warm glass tones and the scale of the fixture create the perfect focal point without overwhelming the room, exactly what you want in a space with such dramatic ceiling height. Balancing Contemporary and Classic Elements I love the eclectic mix we achieved in this room. The beautiful Baker red leather armchairs are absolutely classic and provide the perfect counterbalance to the more contemporary pieces. These timeless pieces have such presence and warmth – they ground the space beautifully. The mid-century chrome and acrylic coffee table was a fantastic find from Scott's Antique Market here in Atlanta. There's something special about incorporating local vintage finds that adds authenticity to a design that you just can't get from buying everything new. Window Treatments: When Not to Go to the Crown While I typically love hanging curtains at the crown molding to maximize ceiling height, this room called for a different approach. With ceilings this tall, I actually wanted to bring your line of sight down rather than draw attention to the vast vertical space. These rooms don't need visual tricks to feel open! The sheer pleated curtains softened the room significantly and created that cozy atmosphere my clients craved. Sometimes the best design decision is knowing when to break your own rules! Personal Touches That Tell a Story The cherry on top is always my client's personal collection. Their fantastic fine art photography, collected in San Francisco in the 1980s, brings such character to the space. These aren't just decorative elements – they're pieces with history and meaning that make this house truly feel like home. On the floor, I opted for a small antique Oushak rug to add a casual, bohemian edge while bringing in another piece of history. The worn patina and traditional patterns provide the perfect contrast to the sleeker contemporary elements. The Result: A Room That Honors Its Past While Embracing the Present This living room now tells a beautifully collected story that's perfectly fitting for an older house. Every piece has purpose and meaning, from the strategic furniture placement that improves flow to the carefully chosen chandelier that honors the home's 1920s heritage. The eclectic mix of mid-century modern, classic traditional, and bohemian elements creates a space that feels both sophisticated and comfortable, exactly what you want in a living room where life, work, and entertaining happen. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kevin Francis O’Gara is an interior designer, blogger, and founder of Kevin Francis Design, known for his modern Southern style and refined mix of vintage and contemporary design. 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