Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Ideas For Floor Lamps

Floor lamps come in a broad array of styles.


Floor lamps are used in a variety of ways to enhance your home's decor. The lamps are simple to install as you can plug them into any existing outlet, and they come in a broad range of styles. Floor lamps are also ideal for renters, college students and frequent movers who can take floor lamps with them when moving rather than dealing with landlord permissions for installed fixtures, having to give up permanent fixtures when leaving a rental home.


Diffused Lighting








Use your floor lamp for general room lighting while softening its impact on your decor. Place a floor lamp with multiple adjustable heads in one corner of the room, and place a folding screen with translucent panels in front of the lamp. Ensure the screen is slightly taller than the lamp, and aim one head straight up at the ceiling and any remaining heads at the walls behind the lamp. The ceiling light will give the room a soft ambient glow or may even provide enough general lighting, depending on your fixture and bulbs. The other heads will give the screen a bright glow that will diffuse throughout the room to create a bright focal point that can add a sunny feel to the room on cloudy days.


Multipurpose Furniture


Some floor lamps come with multiple functions, but you can modify almost any floor lamp to create a more useful piece of furniture. For straight, tall floor lamps, add functionality by attaching a square or circle of painted plywood about 18 inches above the floor as a tabletop. Place the lamp by your couch to provide a handy reading light with an end table, but ensure your lamp base is sturdy enough to handle the table and any items placed on it. You can decorate metal lamp posts with magnets and make your floor lamp into the family message center, but keep any flammable materials like paper well away from the bulbs.


Add Control


Place your floor lamp where it is most beneficial to the room, such as near a reading area, and add a remote control switch so you can turn it on from the entryway without stumbling across to the lamp in the dark. Remote switches are available at hardware and some department stores. They include a unit that plugs into your wall outlet, and the lamp plugs into the unit. Place a wireless switch that controls the wall unit anywhere within the room as long as the signal isn't blocked. Many wall switches are almost indiscernible from a standard modern wall switch, so you don't have to sacrifice design for floor lamp control.

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