Reading lamps are meant for exactly what they insinuate: reading but, there are so many types that at times it is very hard to choose one that will fit the right place and serve the purpose precisely. Here are a few guidelines that I hope will help you next time you are looking for a reading lamp.
A Reading Lamp To Match Every D cor
There are many types of reading lamps and the first thing you need to consider when purchasing it is in which room in the house is going to be placed as according to that d cor and furniture you will be able to choose one easier, for example, if you are looking for a reading lamp for the drawing room to place it next to the sofa set or chair, you may want to search for tall standing lamps with elegant shades in order to add to the ambiance and d cor.
In the study room, if the furniture is composed of massive wood, you may want to choose a table reading lamp, with a wood or brass leg; for the office you may consider a less fancy reading lamp that is flexible and if possible made of unbreakable material as accidents happen all the time in an office with over crowded work tables.
The Right Power To Suit Your Eye Sight
Reading lamps are basically meant for one purpose and that is to help you see and read better but not too bright as you may face the possibility of hurting your eyes with too much glare from it; a 40 to 60 watts should do the job just great.
However, if you are not using your reading lamp for reading purposes, as it happens at times especially in the bedroom where at times they are used to enhance the d cor and/or provide a night light, you can then use the power of choice for the bulb depending in its use.
Shopping For Reading Lamps
The best way to shop for reading lamps is in retails stores and not online as you can see the actual size of it, color, shape and material that is made of especially if you are purchasing it for decoration purposes. Many people shop online because they can avail some fabulous bargains however, don t forget the shipping costs which at times turn out to be even more then the cost of the product besides there is always the possibility of getting damaged in shipping and handling.