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Shop Room Tonic for the finest quality home furnishings including designer lampshades that will add style, warmth, and atmosphere to any room in your home. Room Tonic's wide variety of lampshades and chandelier shades give you endless possibilities to enhance the ambience of any room or luxury suite. Browse our collection below and enjoy free shipping on most items.

 

How to measure your lamp shade? 

We, at Lamp Shade Solution will show you the best and easiest way to measure a Lamp Shade. We will help you to find the perfect solution for your room and guarantee you will be thrilled with your purchase. 
Measuring the lampshade takes little time and effort. 
With measuring tape in hand, here is how to measure your lampshades:

  • Across the top.
  • Across the bottom.
  • Across the side.

Keep Top x Bottom x Slant as the formula that you use in the future. If you know that your lamp base requires a certain size of the lampshade, you can record the information in your phone or a small notebook for reference purposes. That way you won’t make the mistake of buying the wrong lampshade that you have to return or exchange. 
A fourth dimension along with Top, Bottom, and Slant is to measure the height from top to bottom using a straight line. It may determine the type of shade that works best. As a rule of thumb, the diameter of the bottom of the shade matters most because it should be greater than the lamp body height.


How to choose the right shape for your lamp?

When choosing the right shade for your lamp, it's important to remember that your new shade is a type of investment. One that lasts. And one that enlivens not just your lamp, but also your room and your personal sense of style. Most all lamps, regardless of style, can take more than one style of shade, so first, know YOUR style, then consider the following: Proportional relationships, Color relationships, Material relationships and Light requirements.


What’s the right size for your lamp base?

When buying a new lamp for your beautiful home, there are many considerations to make. In addition to style, color, and lampshade, you also must think about how it will fit inside a room. Scale is very important because it helps create depth and dimension in a space. The size of the lamp base that you buy should match the other décor you have in a room so that it blends in rather than standing out tackily. Lamps are practical, beautiful, and tasteful when placed in a space with deliberation. Knowing how they will look once brought into the home can be a challenge that is easily overcome with practice. Learning how to properly measure a lamp base is a skill that benefits you by beautifying your home.


Here is how you determine if a lamp base is the right size for a room.

While sitting in a chair or on your sofa, measure the distance between the surface of the table and your eye level. You’ll want the lamp that you buy not to exceed the table-to-eye measurement that you’ve come up with. If you’re measuring the distance between a bedside table, the length should be based on your eye level while in a sitting position on your mattress. 
If you want this measurement to be precise, you can ask another person to hold the other end of the measuring tape. Hold it to the side of your eye and have someone else pull it out to where the table is. Make sure to record the measurement right away and put it as a memo on your phone for easy reference. 

Consider the shade length as the total length of the lamp. 

The length of the shade should also be considered because it makes up the entire piece. It should be considered 65 to 80 percent of the length of the base. This allows you to get an idea of how tall the entire piece is from top to bottom as well as how it will look among other items inside the room.


Additional tips that make buying the right lamp base easier. 

A measuring tape ensures that you get the most accurate measurements for your lamp base and lampshade. You’ll get a better idea of how the lamp will work in the room you’re placing it in. If you have tall statues or figurines, you’ll want to stagger them throughout the space to create visual interest. 
You can intersperse objects in varying heights to keep a person’s eyes moving around the room easily. You’ll find that you can create an exciting environment for people to be in by using color, shape, texture, pattern, and size to add to your theme and provide a visual narrative for a room. 

Scale adds to the aesthetic of a space and shapes the visual narrative of a room. 

The right size lamp base complements your current décor. It neither overwhelms nor underwhelms the other furnishings inside a room. It adds to the general aesthetic in a pleasant way. Lamps are arguably functional and fashionable if you carefully select them with scale in mind. 
  

There are four broad categories of lampshade materials: silks, synthetics, linens, and cotton.

Silk: This material has a long life. That's why silk fabrics were revered in the olden times and have been used since the Neolithic time period in China. The earliest example of woven sild comes from 2700 BC and the site of Qianshanyang in ancient China. It has been around for such a long time, because of its durability and versatility as a fabric. Your silk lamp shades will last a long time, and that means you can watch the silk material age gracefully over your lifetime.

Synthetics: While authentic silk comes from the cocoons of silkworms, synthetic fabric is man-made. A manufactured fusion of various fibers, synthetic materials are typically durable and often more affordable than some silks.

Linens: Derived from the flax plant, linen has been a prized fabric for centuries, found everywhere from ancient Egypt to household dishcloths. It is also one of the best fabrics for a lampshade. Linen is two to three times stronger than cotton fabric. Porous and lightweight, linen easily wicks away both heat and moisture, and it is a naturally antibacterial material.

Cotton: Known for its versatility and durability, cotton fabric is one of the most commonly used materials around the world. Cotton is a popular lampshade fabric that is easy to clean, and it drapes and gathers well, lending itself to pleated and decorative lampshades.