Monday, October 1, 2012

Guide to Choosing the Perfect Desk Lamp

While getting a good desk lamp for your home might seem like the typical no-brainer, try and give it a little thought. Remember that good lighting is a major factor in keeping your eyes healthy, as well as your productivity levels high at night.

Some considerations need to be made, and an attention to detail will be very helpful. For instance, how do you turn the desk lamp on and off? Is the switch accessible? Does the unit utilize a pull chain? Also look at the base, as this has to be extra sturdy to hold the lamp together. Check if the base is correctly weighted and will not result in any tip-overs, whichever way you position it. In addition, ensure that the unit uses a light bulb that is easily replaceable and will not need to be specially ordered.

If you’re thinking about getting a lamp for a kids’ room, keep in mind that you will want a lamp with extra durability. This is not to say that your kids’ first instinct will be to knock the lights over, but if you live with relatively young children, this is an unintentional possibility. You can either pick a lamp that stands on a study table, or a clip-on light for better overhead lighting. Also choose lamps with creative designs like cartoon characters and colorful patterns; your kids will love you for it.

Getting a lamp for more adult work is different, though. If you have a large study and your desk is a little on the larger side, try out old fashioned banker’s or Tiffany lamp that will illuminate a wider area. What’s more, these kinds of lamps blend well with antique designs, and are an aesthetic addition to any room.

Some homes have basements that are converted to family rooms, or even home offices. If your study is in a place that is a little darker than usual, consider getting LED lighting, or halogen lights. These are usually brighter than your standard light bulbs, though these may be a little along the pricey range. Stil, LED lights tend to burn out a lot longer than the average light bulb, so in the long run, it’s actually the more cost-effective choice. Another option would be to combine the lights of a desk lamp and floor lamp to provide better illumination in dark areas.

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