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A perfect lamp shade can truly change the appearance and mood of your room. It beautifies the appeal of the room when well lighted. And of course the style always comes with it. There are some tips that you need to consider when you buy a lamp. This is just to assure you that you are picking the most stylish Victorian Lamp shade for your house.

Check the current style of your furniture at home. A newly table or should we say high tech table will not complement the look of a Victorian Lamp shade. Look at the sizes of your available lamps. Always remember that a small lamp is for a narrow table and large lamp is for heavy and biggie tables. So which one do you have now? You can also check out the bulbs for you lamp shade. You can also pick your desired color for your Victorian Lamp shade. There are light shades that should be put for the corridors or perfect on in the lobby. So you should pick the right one for your house.


Two ambiance Victorian table lamps are perfect on your living room. This is very functional when you are watching tv. For your room, bedside table is recommended. A little light will surely put you to a comfort to sleep. Keep in mind those tips and you’ll have the best lamp shade perfect for your house. 
 
Lamp is a very important accessory at home. You are using the lamps throughout the house. Regardless of which room they are in, it simply put your room in the mood. A simple lampshade will give a neutral look to your room. Adding some finishing touches would turn you lamp shade into a brand new one. Many people have tried accenting their old lamp shade into a nice one.

Putting some style into your lamp shade would not need to be so much expensive. It will be good point for you. Looking up on your magazine or just surfing on the internet for the designs. Pick the right one for your lamp shade. Bring out the needed beads, shapes, and any other material that you will need to accent the lamp shade. You just need your skills to put up the best beaded lamp shade for your house. Consider the style that you will make for you beaded lamp shade. Don’t over style the lamp or it might spoil the look of our very lovely lamp shade.

Add up some good looking beads or crystals to have an elegant lamp shade. This will enhance the look of your beaded lamp shade. Make your style look clean. If you want to add up designs, you can glue shapes or paints to add up the look to the ambiance of the room. Make more styles for your lamp shades, remember to just combine the designs that you think will look nice to your lamp shade and to your room too.

 
Most better-quality lampshades are washable. Look for real brass frames (steel will rust) and fabric (not paper) linings. Soak in tub of lukewarm water and mild soap like Woolite or clear hand dishwashing liquid, then rinse and hang to dry. We also sell a shade cleaning brushfor light cleaning or dusting.
 
A carefully selected lampshade will make your lamp really special as well as maximize the function of the lamp. You should choose a shade with a shape that follows the general contours of the lamp. Square lamps look best with square shades and round lamps look best with round shades. A shapely lamp can take a shapely shade. An interesting alternative is to repeat the shape of the BOTTOM BASE of the lamp in the shade’s shape. For example, try a square shade on a round ginger jar with a square wood base.

The height of the shade should never exceed the height of the body of the lamp. Generally, the shade is 1/3 the total height of the table lamps. The more slender the body of the lamp, the shallower the shade can be. Often you will need to change the size of the harp on your lamp when you change the lampshade. The more flared the shade, the shorter the harp you need. The bottom of the lampshade should come to the top of the body of the lamp so that no mechanical parts except the neck show. The bottom of the shade should also fall at the eye level of the user.

While shades add the finishing touch to a lamp, they should also be selected to produce the amount of light required. Translucent white and ivory shades give off a gentle overall light while opaque shades focus light down for reading or illuminating objects on a table. Although it’s best to keep all the “white” shades in a room the same color (keep to the tones of the wall or trim color), an occasional colored or black shade can add pizzazz and diversity.
 
Are you looking for Victorian lampshades? If yes, no need to go anywhere and harass yourself. You just need to discover the premier source of Internet for a varied selection and prices on quality Victorian lampshades. On our website, victorianlampshadesupply.com, you will also get instructions on DVD, which show how to you can make lamp shades with supplies in the specials sections. In specials and discounts sections, you can place an order for materials by the piece. Whether you purchase or make a Victorian lampshade, we are here to fill your requirements for unique lampshades.

 

From Victorian lampshade pieces and finals to finished shades, we welcome your visit anytime and look forward to serve you. Our lampshade is designed for every customer in different decorative colors. It can be custom dyed to match with the décor of your home. Several wonderful lampshade kits are available at victorianlampshadesupply.com at affordable rates. You can experience the satisfaction of joy in making romantic Victorian lamps yourself. We have an online store of kits that provides you with the details of different lampshade kits. Our online store also allows you to choose from a wide variety of lampshade kits. You can buy any lampshade kit from hand crafted ones to made-to-order lampshade.

 

One of the most famous designs, named the Victorian Triple comes in many variations. It has its own segment in our online store. You will also get tips to make Victorian lampshades and restore traditional style lampshades at victorianlampshadesupply.com. Mary Maxwell is a great Victorian lamps designer, who has been designing Victorian lampshades for over 25 years. Award winning videos of Mary, provides systematic instructions to experts as well as beginners, on the methods that are being used to create Victorian lampshades. Mary is available all time to answer your all the questions, regarding the techniques used to make the lampshades in videos. With the help of her videos, you can easily make your Victorian lampshades.

 

Mary uses excellent and imported fabric, from China and hand-strung glass bead fringes from across the world. You can get the DVD’s to learn the traditional pattern making and stretch linings with numerous secret techniques of Mary. Clients of are from around the world and they view her lampshades as a great work of art. She teaches you her masterful methods of making lampshades in her videos. In order to make such outstanding lampshades, you need basic sewing skills and an innate desire to create wonderful and timeless Victorian lampshade. You can get episodic email newsletter of Mary by signing up from newsletter page.

 
There are a number of lampshades available with an ever increasing range and styles to choose from. The type of lampshade that you choose should not only reflect the style that you are looking for but also the type of lighting and atmosphere that you want the room to have. For example, you would have different lighting requirements for the kitchen than you would in the bedroom.

The most popular lampshades available are (in alphabetical order):

Candle Shades

Candle shades are best suited to give the most light without casting shadows. This shade is particularly suited for entertaining as this is the right mix of light and creates a relaxing and soothing atmosphere.

Cylinder Shades

Cylinder shades cut a distinctive profile on table and floor lamps and can really enhance intricate lamps. Cylinder shades are chosen more for their design than their lighting benefits.

Empire Shades

The empire shade is the most traditional and frequently used shape for table lampshades. An empire shade is shaped so that the top diameter is half the circumference of the bottom diameter. This makes the shades easily adaptable to all lamp styles. These shades are particularly favourable for traditional or Victorian interior styles.

Oval

Oval lampshades cast a more confined light and are best suited to lamp styles which echo the oval shape. Handled lamps and urn shapes are particularly popular for this shape and style lampshade.

Rectangle

Rectangle lampshades are chosen for their style and shape, over the light which they cast. These are becoming increasingly popular in recent years due to the increased popularity for modern and contemporary styles. When combined with a similar style lamp, these can create a fresh and modern look for your home.

Silk half

Silk half shades are very popular as these are open at the back which as a result casts an indirect glow. These are commonly used more for wall lamps than table lamps, however this lampshade works well in both styles. Due to the unrestricting back, the glow lights up the wall and room well without being direct light. This lampshade easily creates a warm and comforting atmosphere.

Square

Similar to the rectangle lampshades, the square lampshade is chosen for its style over the lighting qualities. Square lamps are associated with contemporary styles and have a fresh modern look. A square lamp base is the perfect complement to this shape lampshade.

Tapered Drum

A tapered drum shade is an adaptable shade and suits most styles and shapes well. These shades allow a good amount of light to be emitted, without being too bright. Most commonly, the fabric used for tapered drum shades is cotton chintz which is a very common and versatile fabric. This material is ideal for diffused light and longevity, as if handled gently, these shades are easily cleaned with a damp cloth to retain their quality and appearance.

Lampshades are an item which should be chosen once you know the style and feel that you want your room to have. The range of shades available now is so wide that you should be able to achieve any look that you wish to create.
 
Victorian home décor based on abundance and rich accessories is still popular today in spite of the fact that other aspects of Victorian culture like clothing or morals are not in present society anymore. Of course, Victorian home décor has changed in a number of ways over the years, but not so much that it has lost its authenticity. If you see closely, modern Victorian home décor style is still firmly and authentically Victorian.

The Roots of Victorian Home DécorDressing your House

In order to fully dress the house, you should begin with the skeletal structure of your home. Windows are considered the most important element in Victorian home décor; you have to fully dress your windows with at least three full, distinct, flowing layers of curtains and shades. As for the color, white fabric would be the best choice - the white layers will allow the sunshine to filter through even though your windows are completely covered.

Further Accents

In addition to window dressings, Victorian home décor requires Victorian furniture and accents. Furniture should be beautiful but usable, and its purpose should be crystal clear. Once you have your furniture in place, add other accents like white lampshades with ornaments on them. This should pertain to every lampshade in your house. Similar to the windows, your light bulbs should be dressed in two to three layers of white fabric, with gold accents if you wish

Victorian home décor can look very beautiful in your house, if you put in some time and effort. Invest in beautiful fabrics and a few key accents, and any room in your house can become a romantic Victorian retreat.
 
Lampshades are an integral part of any kind of lamp and give the lamps their decorative uniqueness and grandeur. Lampshades cover the lighting fixtures and deliver a soft glow, lending a serene and subtle beauty to the lamps. Lampshade designs vary from extremely traditional and ornate to simple trendy ones. However, irrespective of their designing pattern and style, lampshades complement lamps and fascinate homeowners.

Lampshades are made of glass, cloth, silk and other transparent materials. Various ornamental items are used to enhance the look and decorate these shades. Colorful cloth embroideries, beads, shells, paintings, fabrics, stained glass and prints are some of the most common materials used to decorate the shades. Hurricane gall shades are also popular lampshades, bearing a traditional look. These lampshades were used with non-electric lamps, such as gas or oil wick lamps. However, hurricane glass shades are now used for electric lamps as well and impart the look of an oil lamp.

Lampshades can be of various shapes, depending on the size of the lamps. These shapes may vary from round, oval, rectangular, dome, semi-circle, cylindrical and prism, to name a few. Lampshades are easy to use and can be cleaned, changed or replaced as and when necessary. However, the fancy lampshades are very delicate and require proper handling to maintain their appearance. The antique lampshades of the early Victorian periods are highly valued and favorites with the collectors. These lampshades portray the typical fringed style used in clothes for the shades and are known as Victorian fringes.

A collection of lampshades of different make, model, purpose and price can be found online. Buyers can view online catalogs or visit the local lampshade dealers for buying or replacing lampshades. However, the owners may change their lampshades with the changing time and fashion, reflecting their personal choice.

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    Mary Maxwell, the owner of Heart Enterprises, was a finalist for Craft Designer of the Year by Craft & Needlework Magazine. She has been designing Victorian lamp shades for over twenty five years. Her clients are coast to coast, and in both Canada and South America they view her lampshades as works of art! She also teaches her masterful techniques in step-by-step videos. All you need is basic sewing skills and the desire to create a beautiful and timeless Victorian style lamp shade for a fraction of the retail cost.

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