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Creative Ideas to Adorn Your Home with Antique Floor Lamps!

In buying a floor lamp, one of the first challenges you are faced with is to figure out what type of floor lamp you will need. Whether you decide on modern or antique floor lamps for your home depends substantially on your existing interior style and personality. However, that said, your existing decor doesn't necessarily have to dictate the kind of lighting fixtures you decide on as an accessory in contrast to the surrounding furnishings can add an extremely electric touch to your home.

Contemporary Metal and Acrylic Floor Lamp with Glass Table

An antique floor lamp is a conversational piece. Having one at home is sure to appeal your guests into a feeling wowed by its intricate design, whimsical charm, and romantic elegance. Its brass finish, stained-glass lampshades, and details are enough to lure anyone into a delightful conversation. However, they can even have bases made of ceramics or porcelain. Another reason why they are a popular choice is they are ornate and sometimes very colorful. These lamps are very beautiful and may add a touch of modernity in an old-world styled space.

Having vintage lighting as opposed to more modern ones has its corresponding advantages and disadvantages.

First of all, there is always a touch of class and elegance brought upon by an antique piece. Its mystery and unknown past is always very appealing and could serve as an enchanting conversation topic when friends, family, and guests visit. Also, an antique floor lamp is rarely chosen to illuminate a room. It focuses more on aesthetics rather than function.

Modern style lamps are generally rather more minimalistic in design than your antique ones. Thanks to their newer and more advanced design, they are fairly often more functional than a work of art. Their lines are often very simple with arcs or angles to the line of their heads. Because of the fluid nature of those designs, the bases are often made up of smooth metals like chrome steel or brushed chrome steel for a more demure look.

However, ages ago, antique floor lamps did not have a standardized base that can't easily be tipped over. Accidental tipping over of such pieces can lead to unwanted fire accidents. That is why it is very important to check whether what you plan to buy is safe in terms of its structure.

Overall, having an antique floor lamp has its advantages, in the sense that it provides a touch of romance, old-world charm, and elegance to any living space. However, aside from it being very expensive, it is primarily used for aesthetic purposes only, instead of functionality. So, while choosing your ideal option, ask yourself what you need it for. If you're not much concerned with lighting and are more inclined towards having one for ornamental reasons, then you should go for antique ones and if the functionality is your focus, then modern style lamps are the best for you.

 
 
 

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