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Lamps for Alternatives to Overhead Lighting

Although overhead lighting may be present in your room, consider adding floor or table lamps to provide a more subtle form of lighting that can create a cozy and intimate sense in your living space. Whether you use a reading lamp next to your favorite chair or decide upon an imposing floor lamp for its decorative stance, your room is sure to benefit from the presence of an additional source of light.

Furthermore, you may require a specialized lamp in order to shed the appropriate light on any given task. For example, crafters, sewers, quilters, painters, and anyone else who enjoys a hobby that requires proper lighting often choose a lamp that provides the closest thing to natural light. Whatever type of lamps you choose in your home, the trick is using them correctly so as to best benefit your interior space.

For starters, use lamps as a way to create an intimate space around a seating area or cozy nook. Placing a table lamp between two chairs can create a special space that will encourage individuals to sit and chat, read, or engage in any other activities. Similarly, having a lamp tucked behind a sofa, loveseat, or oversized chair can create a personable lighting option that is often preferred over bright overhead lights. When using lamps in the design plan for small rooms, be sure to choose fixtures of the appropriate size so that they do not overpower the tiny space.

A way to add drama and uniqueness to your home is by positioning small lamps to light items from bottom to top. For example, shed light on large houseplants by positioning a small can light or spotlight at the base of the plant’s container. The focus of the light will be on the bottom of the plant, allowing a truly dramatic effect. In addition to using plants, consider using can lamps to illuminate sculptures, pieces of furniture, and even bare corners for dramatic effects.

Consider using lamps in rooms generally associated with overhead lighting, such as kitchens and bathrooms. By adding a small accent lamp to your kitchen, you can create a personable sense in a room that can be overpowered by large, bright overhead lights. Furthermore, having a lamp situated in a corner or on a countertop can allow you additional lighting for tasks like food preparation and cooking. In bathrooms, adding small lamps will allow you to further your design plan with a bit on personality and an unexpected flavor.

In addition to providing your home with lighting, lamps are a great way to add design touches to your room. Look to using a lamp for softer lighting than the harsh overhead lights and provide you with task specific lighting. There are fantastic options of lighting available for individuals on all different budgets, so you are sure to find something that fits the need of your room without breaking the bank. Furthermore, lamps are easily customized by adding unique decorative aspects and changing the lampshade so that you can create a lighting fixture specifically for your room.


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