Hey there! Great to have you at the site. Today, I’m going to go over Hanging Lamps and how they’re making a comeback in the average Western and European Home. Traditionally, Hanging Lamps were only used outside. For instance, if you have plants or shrubby in your garden, your walkout or on your patio, you would have a hanging lamp outside to accent that, and it simply looks magnificent when you do (and I still do that), so you might think about doing that, but that’s not the focus of today’s article. Today’s post is about implementing and using Hanging Lamps INSIDE your home effectively, and adding a night subtle charm to your home today!
First of all, Hanging Lamps need to be hung above head level, or at least above the tallest person in your home. The last thing you want is somebody banging their head on the Hanging Lamp accidentally and knocking it over! These things can be pretty expensive (but not if you search online for good deals), so you definitely don’t want that happening. Let’s talk about some of the places in your home that you might want to place your Hanging Lamp.
Hanging Lamps really bring some great accent lighting to a hallway, if you have a high enough ceiling to warrant it and if you can implement them in the hallway. Picture walking down a hallway with hanging lamps on each side, staggered, showering glowing light down on each side of the walls where they’re placed. Looks pretty cool in your mind huh? Hanging Lamps are great for hallways, and if you can pull it off, you’ll be the envy of your friends, no the mention the entire town.
Another Great application for Hanging Lamps is for your staircase. If you’ve got a split level or two story house and you have a staircase leading to the top floot, Hanging Lamps are a great accent to be hung right next to the banister. By doing this, you not only give the person walking up the stairs something to look at the get light from the middle of the night or whenever, but you also give the people below the stairs or on the first level by the stairs showering light as well. This is a really cool use of Hanging Lamps on the inside of your home once you see it. I know it’s a little hard to picture but just bear with me!
Lastly, Hanging Lamps go great above Dining Room Tables, Office Desks and Kitchens. A lot of people are switching to Hanging Lamps from faceted light fixtures now because of the anti-gravity sort of “floating” look they give to the room. Also, if you’ve got a hanging lamp above your kitchen table, it will most likely have a shade underneath it, which means the light that the Hanging Lamp gives off will go upwards, not downwards. This means that you’re going to have a softer light experience, with an incredibly amount of ambience to the room.
Thanks for stopping by the site, and I wish you the best of luck when choosing whatever light you decide to go with. As always, I recommend shopping online for the best deals. You’ll have to pay shipping, but the price will be lower because they don’t have to pay employees through the website to stock items. Have a great day!