Saturday, January 24, 2009

Can a Stained Glass Lamp Suit Your Decor?

By Kim Allarie

There are lots of people who think a stained glass lamp is an attractive interior design feature. But they might not be certain how they can add this design element to a room without completely changing the decor.

In generations past, stained glass lamps such as the Tiffany glass lamps were considered to be very formal. They were also very expensive. Therefore many people tended to use them only in the areas of their home where they would entertain, like the sitting room and parlor.

These days, though, stained glass lamps come in a variety of looks, including more casual designs. So it isn't that difficult to find one that can blend into your current home decor. Stained glass lamps are available in a wide range of patterns. And each manufacturer will feature its own distinct designs.

Color is an important consideration if you plan on purchasing a Tiffany style lamp that suits your decor. The lamp's colors must suit the general appearance of the area. However, they don't have to be a perfect match. Sometimes a contrasting piece is very effective, as long as it suits the general theme.

Some types of stained glass lamps use just a few colors to create an attractive design. Other lamps, however, use a rainbow of different colors to create an artistic impression. Frequently they portray some truly attractive aspect of nature.

If your home is mostly decorated in neutrals, a stained glass lamp that features only a few striking colors might be preferable. So you'll find it easier to blend in with the look that you already have. Matching up colors won't be a worry. Instead, you could find a design that features just a single vibrant color and make it a feature of the room.

But if your decor encompasses lots of different elements, an attention grabbing multi colored lamp might be just what you're looking for. These will often look great in a room with a range of different colors, patterns and textures. You won't have to worry about matching your decor to a particular color in the lamp because anything goes in this situation.

Another thing to keep in mind is the complexity of design in the room where you are placing the lamp. If it has a simple theme, then a lamp pattern that is also simple and subtle will be more appropriate. Stained glass patterns that are more detailed and feature lots of different colors are better suited to rooms that have lots of other points of interest. This way the stained glass lamp won't look out of place. - 15485

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