Lamps should fit with the style of your room and existing furniture.
How to choose floor lamps.
To determine what lampshade size you need for your floor lamp measure the height of the lamp base from the bottom to the top of the bulb rod then divide by four to get an approximate height for the shade.
If you want your lamp next to a sofa or armchair to provide reading light then the bottom of the shade should be at around eye level when sitting meaning that the top of the lamp will typically be around 60 inches high when measured from the floor.
Choose your layer of floor light.
Choose an oval or rectangular lamp shade to fit flush against the wall and save space.
Double pull chains for the option of having two levels of light without the use of a dimmer choose a floor lamp featuring double pull chains.
Perhaps most importantly you should pick a floor lamp based on what type of lighting the room needs.
It produces a nice warm glow in all directions and uses 20 30 less energy than a traditional incandescent bulb.
It helps highlight decorative structures influences mood and greatly improves the aesthetic appeal of a home.
Lighting is an important interior design feature that every homeowner must consider.
The harp will tell you the height from the base of the socket to the top of the shade.
However ample lighting is not just necessary in making a house look attractive it is also needed to make a home safe for all its inhabitants.
Determine the amount of light needed.
Built in dimmers for the ability to lower or increase light levels consider a floor lamp with a built in dimmer.
Generally the height of the shade should be about 3 4 the height of the base.
Look to the three key layers of light to decide.
Ambient task and accent.
A victorian floor lamp will look out of place next to minimalist or modern décor.
The bottom of the shade should just cover the lamp switch so be sure to measure the harp before buying.
The lampshade should be wider than the widest part of the lamp base.
Maybe you want warm ambient lighting which an array of shaded floor lamps can provide.
For an end table lamp or a bedside lamp that is to provide general illumination choose a lamp that houses a 100 or a 150 watt bulb.
Some floor lamps come with a knob switch dimmer or a line cord foot dimmer.
For lamps with narrow lampshades a 60 watt bulb may be the maximum allowed to avoid causing the lampshade to burn or get too hot.
Standing lamps can be used for both task lighting and ambient lighting so deciding which is the priority will help you to decide on the best floor lamp to go for.
Floor lamps comes in many shapes and styles.
These lamps are typically used as general or task lighting.