Every room in your home is enhanced with beautiful light and
illumination from natural means like sunlight to artificial means such as lamps
and lighting fixtures. When choosing the perfect lamps for your interiors do
you ever consider what type of lampshade will look best with the setting? From pendant lampshade fixtures that hang
above your dining room table to floor lamps that grace your favorite reading
chair, here are quick tips to help you choose the perfect lampshade for your
home.
Choose a lampshade that compliments the colors in your
room
Your living room, bedroom and any space that requires
illumination should be looked at as a whole when it comes to choosing lampshade
colors. Whether you want your lights to be the focal point of the room – then
choose bold colors that will stand out amongst other decor. For a more subtle
approach use neutral tones in lampshade colors.
Pick a lampshade that is the right combination for its
base
When looking for the perfect lampshade, look at the base and
lampshade as a pair. Depending on if you have a tall and slender or a wide and
broad shade will help you choose the right shade. The lamp shade should be low
enough to cover the switch just slightly, but not too low that you have to
reach up under it to operate the lamp switch.
Decide how your lampshade will fit in your interiors
Before you get too concentrated on how the lampshade looks,
don’t forget to look at the space it will go in. A bedside table lampshade
could need a smaller profile if a bedside table is small or if there isn’t a
lot of space to get in and out of the bed freely. While a floor lamp next to a
wingback chair may afford a wider profile for its placement in your living
room.
Determine if your lampshade is for ambiance, function or
both
Every lampshade that you put in your home doesn’t have to be
just for function. While it’s obviously nice for your lampshades to diffuse the
light from the light bulb to create a relaxing ambiance, the color of your
shade can make a difference as well. Using all-white decor in your home,
especially in lampshades will give you maximum illumination. Consider using
light toned shades for more light diffusion into the room and use darker shades
to create a mood or ambiance in your space.
Choose a pendant lampshade that compliments the room
Pendant lampshades have come a long way over the years in
interior design. There has been a return
of large print, dynamic colors and broad profile lampshades reminiscent of the
60’s and 70’s when large graphics and color was huge in design! Bring these
elements into your dining room pendant lampshade. Ensure your dining table
mimics the similar style to compliment the fixture.
Bring lampshades into unconventional rooms in your home
When looking for the right lampshade, remember that lamps
can go in your bathroom, basement or laundry room to add ambiance and to create
an aesthetic that wasn’t once there. In
many modern homes, designers are using pendant drum lampshades to create a
focal point over a free-standing bathtub. If you have countertop area in your
laundry room, why not place a small lamp as a “nightlight” or ambiance when
walking by a dark laundry room? The
right lampshade can make all the difference in unconventional spaces.
Make a statement with your lampshades or none at all
When considering the right lampshade also look to your room
to determine if you’d like to make a statement or would prefer your lampshades
to blend into the surrounding decor. Complimenting colors and fabrics used on
furniture can be the inspiration for lampshades that share the same color
palettes as textiles, wallpaper, accent rugs and throw pillows.
Safety first when it comes to choosing the right
lampshade
After you have chosen the lampshade you like, ensure it fits
proper distance from the light bulb as all light bulbs give off heat. The size
harp can adjust the lampshades, which is the metal arms that extend from the
saddle of the lamp to hold the lampshade. Another way to adjust the distance is
to use a variety of sized fitters that sit above the light bulb to ensure the
lampshade sits adequately for safety and to prevent your lampshade from
burning.
Choosing the right lampshade shape for your lamp
If you want to replace your current lampshade for another,
take into consideration the different shapes available. From a drum/cylinder,
floor, empire, coolie or the traditional bell type will help set the design
style in your room. Many lamp manufacturers can help you choose the right one
by choosing a base and they will give suggestions of what shape will fit best.
Make your own lampshades for a custom look
In our modern world of social sharing the ability to make
DIY projects customized for our own tastes has never been better! If you are
crafty why not make or embellish your own shade with ribbon, crocheted
rosettes, fabric, or other adornments for a unique look that will only be found
in your home!
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