6 great tips on how to choose a lamp that’s perfect for you

22 February 2022

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Turning your house into a home is a process that takes time, effort and understanding. There’s always work that needs to be done here and there to create the aesthetic you want. While some of this work can be major, lamps are a quick and easy way to add style and pizzazz to a space. The only trick is choosing a lamp that works for you and your home.

Lamps are great features to have in a home, offering so much for such a small fixture. Their obvious functional benefits include providing an easily moveable light source, and their stylistic offerings are decorative, even ornamental in nature. With a vast number of lamps available in Australia, choosing one can be a little challenging. However, there are a few tips that can steer you in the right direction to help you make a suitable and stylish choice.

1. Think about style

There are many aesthetic styles, and identifying your preferences can help you create a shortlist of options more quickly and easily. Here are four popular lamp styles to consider. Modern design embraces minimalism with clear lines, bright colours, and negative space, often featuring LED bulbs in contemporary lighting. Mid-century modern, a style experiencing a resurgence, is characterised by curved lines, natural materials, graphic shapes, and muted colours, with lamp designs typically featuring defined bases and simple shades. Popularised by Joanna Gaines, farmhouse design combines practicality with rustic charm, using exposed metal and prominent bulbs, especially in buffet lamps. Finally, traditional design draws inspiration from early 20th-century or historical trends, ranging from intricately detailed baroque elements to chandeliers with lampshades.

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2. Focus on a type of lamp that fulfils your needs

Now, more than ever, there's a tremendous amount of choice when picking a lamp for the rooms in your home. Not only are there different styles from an aesthetic point of view, but there are also different types made for specific purposes. Desk lamps, for instance, are a type of table lamp that provides a focussed form of tasking lighting to brighten up your workspace in the home office. On the other hand, a torchiere light is a tall and elegant floor lamp used to provide a more ambient source of light in a stylish and sophisticated way. Outdoor lamps are another entirely different category, as they're made from materials that can stand up to the elements. Knowing what functionality you need from a lamp will help you narrow that shortlist down, allowing you to focus on options that serve that need at the very least.

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3. Consider all lights in the space

If you've never furnished or built a home before, here's a good rule: every room should have an overhead light source and one to two other lamps for ambience. For example, it's common to have built-in can lights in your kitchen for cooking and task lighting lamps for counter spaces for things like chopping vegetables or reading recipes. Bedrooms should have central ceiling lights, then a bedside lamp on each nightstand for reading or ambience. You may want a tall standing lamp for your reading corner as your bedroom lamp, depending on the size of your bedroom. The critical point is to think about how the existing light setup works and what you want a lamp to contribute to that setup. It might be added to the ambient light already in the room, or it might be added to non-existent task lighting. It might even be purely ornamental, but whatever the reason is, knowing it in advance will help you choose accordingly. 

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4. How much light do you need?

Besides the rule of thumb above, there's no hard and fast guide to how much light a room needs. It depends on various factors, like when you use the space, how much natural light it gets, which direction the windows face, what activities occur, and more. A breakfast nook, for example, is usually built near a window and gets good morning light, meaning you can get away with a decorative lamp by the table instead of needing a bright light for late at night. You'll also think about what colour light (bulb) you want to get. LED lightbulbs come in various colours and temperatures, typically natural, soft, outdoor, and bright. Natural bulbs are neutral and great for workspaces or home offices. Soft bulbs have a warm tone, which is good for the ambience and bedside lights. Bright white or cool-toned bulbs are suitable for high-use areas, like the kitchen, and give off high-contrast blue-toned light. Smart LED bulbs have different settings that give off a brighter or softer light, depending on your needs. This provides great versatility and flexibility as a lighting design solution.

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5. Choose lampshades that complement the decor

The lampshade has a significant impact on both the light quality and the aesthetic appeal of a lamp. A translucent shade diffuses light softly, ideal for creating a warm and cosy ambience in living rooms or bedrooms. In contrast, opaque shades focus light downward, making them better suited for task lighting on desks or side tables. Beyond function, the shade’s material, shape, and colour should complement your room’s decor. For instance, a white linen shade exudes simplicity and elegance, while a patterned or coloured shade can serve as a statement piece that adds character to the space.

6. Prices of different lamps

Lamps come in various types, styles, and price points, offering options for every budget and preference. Simpler, functional lamps designed for everyday use are often the most affordable, starting at around $15. These are usually made from cost-effective materials like plastic or basic metals and are ideal for practical purposes in home offices or dorm rooms. As you move up the price range, lamps become more decorative and are made from higher-quality materials such as glass, brass, or natural stone. These lamps often feature intricate details, unique designs, or specialised craftsmanship, which add to their appeal and cost. For instance, a handblown glass lamp or one with a marble base could cost several hundred dollars. At the luxury end, designer lamps created by renowned brands or artists can cost thousands of dollars. These pieces are often seen as investments due to their artistic value and the prestige associated with their creators. They frequently incorporate cutting-edge technology, rare materials, or customisable features that elevate their exclusivity.

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How to choose a lamp with ease

When choosing a lamp for your home, you need to consider your interior design style, where the light is going, how much light the room needs, what type of light source you want, the colour of the bulb and the overall cost. It seems like a lot to consider at first, but after purchasing your first lamp and seeing what it brings to the room you’ll feel more confident to press on and get more.

This article was updated on 28th November 2024

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