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.



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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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