Lamps nightstand are a versatile lighting option that can add a welcome amount of light to the room while also adding some style and decor impact. They can be used to brighten a small space, provide a spot for reading or focus task lighting in the bedroom, and they blend in with the rest of the furniture in the room, making them easy to incorporate into any interior design scheme.
Table lamps can add a touch of elegance to your bedroom, particularly when they’re in a neutral color such as white or tan. They’re available in an assortment of materials and finishes so you can find one that suits your personal tastes and design preferences.
Modern and transitional table lamps bring sleek style to a contemporary bedroom, while industrial designs are a great choice for a more classic decor. Wood, glass and metal table lamps are all stylish options that will complement a variety of interior styles and add a touch of warmth to the room.
Choosing the Right Table Lamp
When you’re choosing a table lamp, it’s important to think about the size and proportion of the lamp. The correct height of a lamp depends on the furnishings around it and how you’ll use it, but generally it should be just over eye level. This will minimize glare and provide an even distribution of light.
Getting the Scale Right
The scale of your nightstand lamp should be equal to the width of your mattress, which is typically about one-third the height of your bedframe. The widest point of your lampshade should be roughly two-thirds the width of the base of your lamp, so it’ll be just above eye level when you’re seated up in your bed or reading.
Likewise, the base of your lampshade should be approximately twice the height of the lamp’s body. This will create balance and allow the shade to be centered over the light bulb for optimal illumination when you’re sitting up in your bed or reading.
This may seem obvious, but it’s not always easy to achieve in a room with a lot of furniture. It’s especially tricky when you have a headboard or a sideboard where the height of the lamp can be determined by its height in relation to the top of the furniture piece.
If you’re working with a tall sideboard, a slimmer and more narrow lampshade will work better than a wider one that could block the view of your dining table or your artwork. Similarly, a larger lamp with a taller and thinner shade will work well in a large bedroom where a king-size bed is at the heart of the design.
Whether you’re shopping for a modern or a traditional style of lamp, it’s important to consider the shade. A lampshade that is too low will make it hard to see when you’re seated in bed or at the end of a sofa, while a too-tall lamp could be too much for your eyes and result in glare.