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September 28, 2009

Choosing Between Antique Floor Lamp vs. Contemporary Ones

An antique floor lamp is a conversational piece, in its own right. Having one at home is sure to entice your houseguests into an animated discussion about its intricate design, history, and romantic elegance. Its brass finish, stained-glass lampshades, and intricate designs are enough to lure anyone into delightful conversation.

One of the major challenges that lay ahead when buying a floor lamp is deciding what type of floor lamp is suited to your needs - whether to get one that is modern, or an antique floor lamp

Having an antique floor lamp 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, in this case an antique floor lamp. Its mystery and unknown past is always very appealing, and could serve as an enchanting conversation topic when friends, family, and guests visit.

But then again, genuine antique floor lamps are very expensive. This is because they are very rare. In fact, French antique lamps are being sold up to a thousand dollars or more in some auctions. To make it more available to the budget-conscious public, manufacturers seek to mimic the antique look by applying different features found in original lamps like gilded bases, ornate cloths, and stained-glass lampshades. Others even imitate the hue or color of the finish.

In addition to this, an antique floor lamp is not suitable when you want to illuminate your room. It mainly serves as a dcor and visual appeal rather than performance and function. However, there are ways to improve its functionality and safety. You can take it to an electrician to replace the electrical wirings with more modern parts. Or, you can convert it into halogen or compressed fluorescent floor lamp if you want to enjoy the classic beauty of an antique floor lamp and at the same time, the benefits of modern lighting.

Replacing the wirings is not enough. You should also make sure that the base of the lamp is sturdy and stable. Today, bases of floor lamps are supposed to be heavier in order to pass the UL standards. However, antique floor lamps do not follow this standard, and thus they usually have higher chances of being tipped over. This can lead to fire accidents. That is why it is very important to look for an antique floor lamp with a sturdy base.

As a whole, an antique floor map has its pros and cons. Although it does add a touch of refinement, flair, and class to any home, it is costly and not very functional. It is suitable only for decoration purposes and is not reliable as a good source of illumination. However, if you're really after the aesthetics, then by all means, get an antique floor lamp. Just remember to apply necessary improvements to its wirings and base to ensure your safety.

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September 27, 2009

Deciding Between Antique Floor Lamp vs. More Modern Ones

An antique floor lamp is a conversational piece, in its own right. Having one at home is sure to entice your houseguests into an animated discussion about its intricate design, history, and romantic elegance. Its brass finish, stained-glass lampshades, and intricate designs are enough to lure anyone into delightful conversation.

One of the major challenges that lay ahead when buying a floor lamp is deciding what type of floor lamp is suited to your needs - whether to get one that is modern, or an antique floor lamp

Having an antique floor lamp 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, in this case an antique floor lamp. Its mystery and unknown past is always very appealing, and could serve as an enchanting conversation topic when friends, family, and guests visit.

However, genuine antique floor lamps are very hard to find, and are therefore very costly. In fact, in some auctions, French antique lamps could sell for up to a thousand dollars and more. That is why today manufacturers seek to mimic the antique look by making use of gilded bases, ornate cloths, and stained-glass lampshades. The color or hue of finish is also imitated to reflect the antique look.

Also, an antique floor lamp is rarely chosen for the purpose of illuminating a room. It focuses more on aesthetics rather than function. In order to make your antique floor lamp more functional and a lot safer, you can take it to an electrician for restoration. If you want to do this yourself, all you have to do is replace the electrical workings with contemporary and more modern parts. You can convert a vintage floor lamp into a compressed fluorescent or halogen floor lamp. Through this method, you can enjoy the elegance of antique design, and at the same time the benefits of modern lighting.

Aside from rewiring the old floor lamp, you should also make sure that the base is stable. Nowadays, floor lamps have to meet UL standards, where the bases are heavier, so that it won't easily tip over. However, ages ago, antique floor lamps do not have a standardized base that can't easily be tipped over. Accidental tipping over of floor lamps can lead to unwanted fire accidents. That is why it is very important to check whether the antique floor lamp you plan to buy is safe in terms of its structure.

Generally, having an antique floor lamp has both its disadvantages and advantages. Yes, it does add a touch of class, elegance, and romance to any home. However, it is very costly, and not totally functional, as it does not provide adequate lighting or illumination. So in deciding whether to go for an antique or modern floor lamp, ask yourself what you need it for. If you want one that is used solely for the purpose of ornament, then by all means, get an antique floor lamp. Just keep in mind that you have to apply the necessary improvements to its wirings and base for safety measures.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Ann Triune

September 25, 2009

Buying an Antique Floor Lamp vs. More Contemporary Ones

More often than not, an antique floor lamp would be regarded as a favorite conversation topic. With its history, intricate design and romantic elegance, it is easy to get involved in joyful conversations about it. That, plus its brass finish, stained-glass lampshade and elaborate patterns, no one could simply resist.

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 - an antique floor lamp or a floor lamp with more modern styles.

When compared to more modern floor lamps, an antique floor lamp has its benefits and drawbacks.

First of all, there is always a touch of class and elegance brought upon by an antique piece, in this case an antique floor lamp. Its mystery and unknown past is always very appealing, and could serve as an enchanting conversation topic when friends, family, and guests visit.

But then again, genuine antique floor lamps are very expensive. This is because they are very rare. In fact, French antique lamps are being sold up to a thousand dollars or more in some auctions. To make it more available to the budget-conscious public, manufacturers seek to mimic the antique look by applying different features found in original lamps like gilded bases, ornate cloths, and stained-glass lampshades. Others even imitate the hue or color of the finish.

In addition to this, an antique floor lamp is not suitable when you want to illuminate your room. It mainly serves as a dcor and visual appeal rather than performance and function. However, there are ways to improve its functionality and safety. You can take it to an electrician to replace the electrical wirings with more modern parts. Or, you can convert it into halogen or compressed fluorescent floor lamp if you want to enjoy the classic beauty of an antique floor lamp and at the same time, the benefits of modern lighting.

Aside from rewiring the old floor lamp, you should also make sure that the base is stable. Nowadays, floor lamps have to meet UL standards, where the bases are heavier, so that it won't easily tip over. However, ages ago, antique floor lamps do not have a standardized base that can't easily be tipped over. Accidental tipping over of floor lamps can lead to unwanted fire accidents. That is why it is very important to check whether the antique floor lamp you plan to buy is safe in terms of its structure.

Overall, having an antique floor lamp has its own advantages, in the sense that it provides a touch of romance, class, and sophistication to any home. However, aside from it being very expensive, it does not provide adequate lighting and is primarily used for aesthetic purposes only, instead of functionality. So, in buying a floor lamp, 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 an antique floor lamp. Just make sure you reinforce it with modern wiring so that it is safe to use.

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