How to Use Table Lamps and Chandeliers in the Bedroom


by Claire Call - Date: 2007-02-08 - Word Count: 752 Share This!

Got the Bedroom Blues? If You've Got a Light Bulb, We Can Help You!

Face it, everybody can use a little advice in the bedroomhelp decorating of course. After all, you spend a third of your life in your bedroom, whether it would be taking a nap, watching the television, getting yourself ready in the morning, or being with a special someone. The right lighting in a room can literally change each one of those activities. Improper light while reading will likely put stress on your eyes. Too much light during an intimate evening can kill the mood. Come and visit http://www.barnesandwagner.com/table-lamps.html or follow these basic lighting solutions, and you'll be well on your way to a better bedroom experience no matter what you're doing.

The nightstands located on both sides of the bed are fundamental in all bedroom settings. And on top of the nightstands, you'll find a lamp. With such a wide selection out there, be sure to think about Quoizel table lamps, to add a little class to the decor in your home. Table lamps that have pull chains or use three-way bulbs are excellent if you want to have the ability to control the amount of light easily. Remember that for safety reasons, you should never use more than the recommended bulb wattage. But, of course, you can use bulb with lower wattage to help establish a more romantic atmosphere.

Ceiling lights are mostly found in closets and hallways, however they also look marvelous in a bedroom when placed above a bed. Be sure to look at different styles of ceiling lights when you are choosing this option because you will be surprised at what you are able to find to add to the decor of your room. For placement above a bed, I recommend a semi-flush fixture. These rest a bit below the ceiling, normally by using a down rod, and it allows easy access to the bulbs, if they need to be replaced. A dimmer switch is nice especially to be able to create more ambient light in your bedroom versus complete brightness.

Floor lamps are a perfect touch when you are looking to bring some well needed illumination to a poorly lit corner of your bedroom. Due to the different styles and types to pick from, you really should look at several such as Contemporary floor lamps before making a final decision. Keep in mind that lamps with a shade facing up, normally called torchiere or torch lamps, give more ambient light as it is cast upwards and reflects off the ceiling. Lamps with a shade facing down give off more task lighting and is a favorite close to a recliner or chaise lounge. Make sure you get floor lamps that allow for three-way bulbs or has a dimmer switch so you can adjust the illumination to fill your needs.

Wall sconces or wall lamps are normally overlooked as a light source for bedrooms. And that is a shame as they can add so much beauty and character to the design in your bedroom. Wall lamps are an ideal solution if you do not have a lot of space in the bedroom for a table lamp and nightstand. Simply put them on the wall on either side of your bed for an elegant light source that does not take up much space. Wall lights also look delightful on the wall above your light switch, as you come in your bedroom or positioned on each side of a mirrored dresser.

A standout and creative way to bring more light to the room is by using suspended lighting, like pendant light fixtures. They do not take a lot of space and are generally adjustable so you will be able to determine the height at which they hang. So how can you decorate with these in your room? Well, first of all, they could be placed by a chaise lounge or recliner to provide task lighting for reading, sewing, or any other activity that takes a direct source of light. The diameter of the shade may vary so make sure you think about your room size when deciding. Remember that a couple pendants can be grouped together for a lively look that commands attention.

Pamela Tice is the owner of a couple online specialty lighting stores. For more general information on home lighting in style with Tiffany floor lamps or hanging lighting, please visit http://www.barnesandwagner.com/ and sign up to receive 101 Lighting Tips for each room in your house, completely FREE.


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Pamela Tice is owner of several different internet specialty lighting stores, including http://www.barnesandwagner.com. For more tips and general information on lighting your house in style, and specifically on pendant lighting sign up to get 101 Lighting Tips, absolutely free.

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