Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Brass Wall Lamp



You have just moved into a new home and find that the rooms lack the light you desire. You've tried using simple table lamps, but somehow the ambiance is still not right. While at the lighting store, the salesperson suggests wall lamps as an option. Wall lamps are not only decorative but can create a certain magical feeling in a dark area.

Early in history most homes used candles or candelabras to light their homes. Then kerosene and gas light fixtures became a staple in every home. With the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison in 1879 lighting changed forever. A chain from the ceiling was used for hanging light fixtures. These are the early forms of wall lamps and chandeliers.

There are many styles of wall lamps. Traditional, decorative and modern are just a small sample of the types of lighting available. They can be adjustable, hanging, torch style, bath vanity lamps, swing arm, lantern style or a traditional wall sconce.

Wall lamp is usually one that has a shade and looks like a table lamp while the wall sconce is a one bulb, wall mounted style and the light above a mirror are known as vanity lights. Adjustable fixtures usually have a light pointing either up or down with a swing arm. Wall lamps normally extend from the wall anywhere from 4 and 10 inches. The body will extend out from the wall towards the room.

Wall lamps can be found in most styles and types that will fit any budget. You can find a large variety of different lamps many places. Many specialty shops carry all types of lighting while there are websites that cater to a specific type of lighting. Finding a style that fits the décor of your home and fits your personality means shopping around.

Wall lamps range in price and style. There are wall mounted candle type sconces for a more traditional look. The western theme can find a wall lamp with a leather shade and wrought iron body while the modern home can purchase a sleek metal style. For the popular style of the old world look, you can find brass, copper, and crystal fixtures.

The wall lamp is similar to a sconce. It is different by being able to swivel or swing on a jointed arm. A wall lamp often protrudes farther into a room than a sconce. And the arm makes it perfect for bedrooms or libraries where a lot of reading is done. You can control how much lighting is needed with the adjustable arm.

Wall lamps and lighting in any home should be well thought out to provide the right amount of light and ambiance in the room. The style of the light should match the room's architectural style or decorating theme. You can find wall lamps in a variety of colors, styles and finishes to accent any room in your home. Whether you want a wall lamp to light a cozy corner of your bedroom for reading or a wall sconce to accent a precious painting in the living room, there is a style to fit your needs.


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