Creating Ambiance With Lamps
Everyone likes the environment they are in to be reflective of their individuality, personality and personal preferences.
The space a librarian might have would be completely different to that of a young teenager heavily into Rock and Roll.
Accessories can make all the difference in changing a space to make it more like a person's own choice.
In this article, we explore a few different looks that use lamps to define the design direction.
Lava Lamps for a Retro Look Take a few posters from the 60s and 70s era, put them all over the walls, add some interested details like giant fur dice ottomans and a shaggy carpet and after you put a lava lamp into the mix, you have the perfect modern, youthful room with a retro theme for a young adult.
Tiffany Lamps for a Classic European Look Take a wooden-legged cigar chair, upholstered in a tapestry fabric, some classic renaissance paintings framed in matte metallic gold and a warm fireplace with wrought iron accessories then add a few rich rugs.
To finalize the design scenario and create an environment of old home, classic and traditional, all you need to do is put a set of Tiffany style lamps in the room.
Add two table lamps and perhaps a floor lamp, depending on how large the space is.
The ambiance itself will be enhanced with the standard jewel-toned stained glass look of Tiffany lamps that are synonymous with grandeur and European opulence.
Wood Lamp with Burlap Shade for a Natural Modern Look A rugged lamp base made of a block of wood with a burlap lamp shade is a great choices to enhance a space if you want to achieve a professional, contemporary look with a touch of robust design.
This look creates the perfect feel for a den, study or hallway and works very well in homes that are largely decorated with wood furniture and other characteristics of nature.
With just a few minor changes you can create a great new space! Creatively using lamps to effectively make an ambiance that works well is a great way to use accessories to change the entire look of a room.
The space a librarian might have would be completely different to that of a young teenager heavily into Rock and Roll.
Accessories can make all the difference in changing a space to make it more like a person's own choice.
In this article, we explore a few different looks that use lamps to define the design direction.
Lava Lamps for a Retro Look Take a few posters from the 60s and 70s era, put them all over the walls, add some interested details like giant fur dice ottomans and a shaggy carpet and after you put a lava lamp into the mix, you have the perfect modern, youthful room with a retro theme for a young adult.
Tiffany Lamps for a Classic European Look Take a wooden-legged cigar chair, upholstered in a tapestry fabric, some classic renaissance paintings framed in matte metallic gold and a warm fireplace with wrought iron accessories then add a few rich rugs.
To finalize the design scenario and create an environment of old home, classic and traditional, all you need to do is put a set of Tiffany style lamps in the room.
Add two table lamps and perhaps a floor lamp, depending on how large the space is.
The ambiance itself will be enhanced with the standard jewel-toned stained glass look of Tiffany lamps that are synonymous with grandeur and European opulence.
Wood Lamp with Burlap Shade for a Natural Modern Look A rugged lamp base made of a block of wood with a burlap lamp shade is a great choices to enhance a space if you want to achieve a professional, contemporary look with a touch of robust design.
This look creates the perfect feel for a den, study or hallway and works very well in homes that are largely decorated with wood furniture and other characteristics of nature.
With just a few minor changes you can create a great new space! Creatively using lamps to effectively make an ambiance that works well is a great way to use accessories to change the entire look of a room.