The Joys of The Bedside Lamp
January 5, 2010 by Rachel Allen
Filed under Bedroom
Many people use a lamp next to their bed because they wish to enjoy a book before calling it a night. Owning a bedside lamp gives you the novelty of just leaning over and turning it off after you’ve finished your book.
In such instances, I’d encourage you to look for a lamp that is simple to flip off and on and a light that you can easily get to.
In the event that there’s a night table right beside your bed then it makes sense to buy a bedside table lamp. They’re on the market in every shade, height and shape out there and can give a nice ambient glow to your bedroom.
If you don’t use a table beside your bed you can look into getting a small floor lamp or a floor lamp that is flexible meaning you don’t need to jump out of bed to turn it off.
You’ll easily come across a lamp that matches the look and feel of your area very easily. Several retailers sell lamps with matching bedroom furniture, which results in a rather tasteful look to the room. You’ll be able to typically come across them at more expensive retailers or online.
If you’re shopping for a bedside lamp, keep in mind that it only takes one lamp to alter the whole look and feel of the bedroom.
If at all possible, try to go to a lamp retailer who allows you to place a lamp on reserve and check out several varieties in your room before the transaction is completed.
Quite a few places can do this because they understand that it isn’t so easy to find something that goes well with the room when you’re shopping within the store.
You’ll find a bedside lamp at very reasonable prices if you invest a fair amount of time in looking around. You shouldn’t have to pay more than $50 to $100 for an attractive duo of bedside table lamps, and even lower prices for a floor lamp.
Have fun shopping for your bedside lamps.
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