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		<title>Hanging Lights That Plug In &#8211; Make Decorating a Breeze</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you wanted to just redecorate a corner of a room with a new light? Maybe hanging lights that plug in, or swag lamps the plug in. These are really sensible and simple ways to change the entire look of a room.  Some hanging lamps plug in to the outlet and then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times have you wanted to just redecorate a corner of a room with a new light?<em> Maybe hanging lights that plug in, or swag lamps the plug in.</em> These are really sensible and simple ways to change the entire look of a room.  Some hanging lamps plug in to the outlet and then hang by a chain.  Often these lamps are called swag lamps, because the chain sort of "swags" in the middle as it is connected to the ceiling at two points.  Whatever style you choose, it will make it easy to redecorate that dark corner of the room with plug in hanging lamps.</p>
<p>When you decide what lamp to put there, you will have to consider the overall theme of the room in question.  Many houses have a certain theme to them, whether its Victorian, modern, rustic, or art deco.  To get the best lamp and make the best impression, you want to keep the theme loosely the same.  It is true that even a room itself may have a theme, further differentiating it from the overall house theme.  Keep these things in mind when looking for the right light for this.</p>
<p>You can find a number of good choices of hanging lights the plug in, at your local lighting store.  These small “mom and pop” stores often have a great selection and can order many types that they don't have on hand.  These stores are a great place to begin your search, but may not be the final place you make your purchase due to the costs involved.  While they are a great place to get your creative and decorating juices flowing, they will likely charge a lot more for the lamps than you may want to pay.  Consider them, but remain flexible.  Your next stop will be the internet.</p>
<p>The internet will have the best prices now that you know what you are looking for.  I always check Amazon.com and even Ebay.  These will also give you some more ideas and price points for the exact style of hanging lamp you are seeking.  There are many other retailers on the web as well, that you can easily explore from your computer. Your best bet is buying from an established online retailer.</p>
<p>Finally, installing your new lamp is easy and fast<strong>. </strong>Hanging lamps plug in to the wall outlet. You only need to have an electrical receptacle in that corner or near by.  You may need to install a ceiling hook, if one is not already there, but that is as hard as it gets.  The great thing about these lamps is also the fact that you can move these hanging lights that plug in easily, if you want to just change things up sometime.  You might have one style that you like to have for fall and winter, then another for spring and summer.  The versatility is unlimited and the ease of installation makes them a fantastic, functional lighting choice.</p>
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		<title>Swag Lamps: Style That Keeps Coming Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First appearing in the 1950s then making a comeback in the 1970s, swag lamps have proven to stand the test of time, as they are popular again.  These stylish lamps hang from the ceiling with two hooks, one holding the lamp and the curved draped swag hanging between the two hooks.  The original lamps are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First appearing in the 1950s then making a comeback in the 1970s, swag lamps have proven to stand the test of time, as they are popular again.  These stylish lamps hang from the ceiling with two hooks, one holding the lamp and the curved draped swag hanging between the two hooks.  The original lamps are made of either Lucite or plastic and hung over a table or in a corner.  The long chain is intertwined with the cord, giving easy access to the power source.</p>
<p>Of course, swag lamps have been updated with the times to incorporate new technologies.  Many have gone beyond their Lucite or plastic construction to include crystal, glass, Japanese wood, leather, stained glass and wicker.  However, rattan is now one of the most popular materials these days because this material is so durable.  Furthermore, it is easy to add personal creative touches to rattan, especially for those who like to paint or add their own personal styles.  They can also be finished according to any individual’s preference without damaging the lamp.</p>
<p>These days swag lamps (or swag lights ) are much more than mere accents as they are economical, efficient and versatile as well as stylish.  Their long cords, usually from 10 to 15 feet long allow them to be positioned anywhere and not take up space on the floor, desktop or any other surface.  They are good for those living in smaller dwellings such as studio apartments to help save space.  They are also great as reading lights as they can light large rooms better than many floor designs.  Others have traditionally used swag lamps over billiard or pool tables to create a relaxed atmosphere.  Many may be familiar with these lamps proudly displaying the logos from sports teams or favorite brand names.</p>
<p>Most of these lamps  have an inline switch. However,  today’s technology has equipped many of them with remote controls making them even more convenient.  These lights do not have to be installed, so they can be moved at any time when redecoration is in order.  Such features are what separate these lamps from other types of lighting fixtures such as Quoizel chandeliers, which not only cost more that are also affixed to one place.<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-187" style="margin: 10px;" title="Swag Lamps: Style That Keeps Coming Back" src="http://lampshadeland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Photoxpress_7209084.jpg" alt="Photoxpress 7209084 Swag Lamps: Style That Keeps Coming Back" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>Not surprisingly, there are many lamps that will go with any decor, especially those who like clever combinations of retro and contemporary styles.  The new improvements in swag lamps have not only made them better from a technological standpoint, but they are also much more stylish than those commonly found in hotels, motels, and resorts.  For example, a <em>Pretty in Pink</em> swag style plug in chandelier is perfect for a little girl’s room with its antique three-light chandelier and clear and pink crystal droplets that sparkle in the light.  The antique white finish is complimented with pink bell shades and faux candle-drip covers.  Along with the droplets, light blue, clear and pink beads provide a romantic ambiance.  Furthermore, this particular lamp can be converted to a hardwired lamp with the included kit.</p>
<p>Those who want a more sophisticated and elegant look may choose the hand painted floral plug-in style swag pendant light.  The Bavarian dark gold colored shade is decorated with matching ribbon along with hand painted accents on the center column and provides warm light with an off-white acrylic diffuser.  This lamp is perfect for placement over dining room table as well as many other living areas of the home.  Like the Pretty in Pink lamp, this design includes a hardwire kit in case one wants to make the lamp a permanent fixture.</p>
<p>There are many other choices in swag lamps to complement a fun and whimsical decor as well as a cozy, country home atmosphere.  There are those that have as much elegance and class as a Quoizel chandelier but have only a fraction of the cost.  One must consider what effect is needed when choosing a lamp as well as its economical and functional benefits.  If space is a problem in the home, then swag lamps offer the perfect solution to take care of lighting needs.  There is bound to be the right swag lamp for anyone for any purpose at just the right price.</p>
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		<title>Types of Glass Lamp Shades</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 20:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glass lamp shades are great decorations for the house. They come in a variety of colors and designs that will aid in the overall look of the house. Since they are made up of glass, the light will reflect from them and create a luminescent appearance. They can be placed either indoors or outdoors depending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glass lamp shades are great decorations for the house. They come in a variety of colors and designs that will aid in the overall look of the house. Since they are made up of glass, the light will reflect from them and create a luminescent appearance. They can be placed either indoors or outdoors depending on what kind of lamp you have.</p>
<p>There are actually many types of glass lamp shades, sometimes called glass shades, that are available on the market. These variants are best placed in certain parts of the house. Here are the different types of glass lamp shades:</p>
<p>1.       Stained glass lampshades- this type of lampshade is normally seen outdoors. They are usually available in an art deco or antique design. Since the glass is stained, the lighting that it provides is soft rather than glaring. The most popular stained glass lampshades are found on Tiffany Lamps.</p>
<p>2.       Chandelier lights- commonly seen in big houses, the chandeliers are usually made of glass to give off lighting reflections. Some chandeliers even have hanging glass reflectors so that the lights will have a wider area of reflection. Chandeliers are mostly classified as hanging lamps.</p>
<p>3.       Torchiere lamp shades- the torchiere lamp shades are the floor length ones that can be seen in bedrooms and in the living room of large houses. The most common designs for this type of lampshade are the glass dishes that reflect the light upward so that it can illuminate to the ceiling. The color of the lights that are usually used are yellow or white.</p>
<p>4.       Cased glass lampshades- the light bulb in this type of lamp is totally encased in glass. That means that instead of reflecting to a certain area, the light glows and give of lighting to its surroundings. Normally you will see two shades of colors: the light inside mixed with the color of the glass gives a different color, while the emitted light from the whole lamp gives off another color. The cased glass lamp shades are normally seen in side tables of the living room or the bedroom. Some people also place these types on their office desks.</p>
<p>These types of glass lamps are usually used for decoration. But aside from that, they can also provide the user with the amount of lighting that he or she needs. They can also help a lot in creating the right ambience for a particular room.</p>
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		<title>Can Your Home Actually Use a Crystal Chandelier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 23:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The title chandelier derives from an oldtime French word for candlestick. What we now know as chandeliers are way more than just holders for wax lights. Today's chandeliers are intricate light adornments usually with many crystal droplets that twinkle in the lighting. Regrettably most contemporary homes cannot find an appropriate place for substantial crystal chandeliers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The title chandelier derives from an oldtime French word for candlestick. What we now know as chandeliers are way more than just holders for wax lights. Today's chandeliers are intricate light adornments usually with many crystal droplets that twinkle in the lighting. Regrettably most contemporary homes cannot find an appropriate place for substantial crystal chandeliers, nor could the majority of pockets run to buying them, however we can console ourselves with smaller chandelier light  shades.</p>
<p>In a tiny space you might have believed that getting any kind of hanging light fittings would be impossible as it would overpower your smaller space. And yet you'll find chandelier type lamp shades for the smaller space and in addition sconces having crystal drops in the form of chandeliers are readily available. Small classic home chandeliers with candle style lights and individual lampshades are made for the majority of types of lounge room in places you might ordinarily have standard pendant lamps, providing the ceiling isn't too low.</p>
<p>Mono-chrome or minimal room designs using black and white furnishings remain really trendy. This particular style calls for bright white painted walls, white colored flooring as well as ebony leather furniture. Although it is fashionable and new looking, this kind of decoration can also seem a little hard. You could potentially soften the appearance by including a bit of color or texture with very soft, fluffy cushions and sheer curtains. Or think about switching the simple white pendant light for fancy chandelier crystals and a pair of matching swag lamps.</p>
<p>For a less cumbersome style as opposed to the complex chandelier shades, try taking a look at the Quoizel chandelier  fixtures in their Contemporary or Americana collection. Their hanging lighting fittings in a number of coatings which include antique brass and aged copper will just perfectly complement the more traditional style room and décor. Or maybe you would like a dragonfly garden pendant light from the European collection. If this sounds like it is also too elaborate for your taste then the classic lights assortment from the Duchess collection of Quoizel lights is a perfect mixture of elegance and style in finishes like Antique Nickel or Imperial Bronze.</p>
<p>If you plan doing a lot of entertaining in your outdoor space then you need to think about light choices for dark evenings. A covered deck or garden gazebo may or may not be equipped with electricity, nevertheless in either case a stylish and appealing strategy for illumination would be an outdoor chandelier. These may be electrically powered in which particular case they need to be designed especially for use outdoors along with resistant to wet conditions. Should you be unable to gain access to an electrical supply in the area where you need the outside illumination, then there are solar powered chandeliers built for this reason.</p>
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		<title>An Antler Chandelier- I Don&#8217;t Think So</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long time ago large chandeliers were seen only in palaces or in the mansion properties of the exceptionally rich. The Vanderbilt’s were known to have one, and Elvis was also a fan. But not many regular people these days possess the size of residence as well as the size of budget for a chandelier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A long time ago large chandeliers were seen only in palaces or in the mansion properties of the exceptionally rich. The Vanderbilt’s were known to have one, and Elvis was also a fan. But not many regular people these days possess the size of residence as well as the size of budget for a chandelier which is many feet in height plus weighs hundreds of pounds. Nowadays,  beautiful chandelier <a href="http://lampshadeland.com/">lamp shades</a> provide us with a taste of what it would be like to own one of the enormous chandeliers we can simply look at in amazement.<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-162" style="margin: 10px;" title="An Antler Chandelier  I Dont Think So" src="http://lampshadeland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Photoxpress_4422678.jpg" alt="Photoxpress 4422678 An Antler Chandelier  I Dont Think So" width="300" height="250" /></p>
<p>In a tiny space you could have thought that getting any type of chandelier lighting would be unthinkable as it would be overpowering in your smaller space. However you can find chandelier type lampshades to fit the smaller sized room and also wall lamps with crystal droplets in the form of chandeliers can easily be bought. Smaller traditional cheap chandeliers with candlestick style lamps along with individual shades are ideal for many styles of lounge room in places you might ordinarily have regular pendant lamps, as long as the ceiling is not too low.</p>
<p>Obviously if you have a spacious <a href="http://newdiningtableandchairs.com/" target="_blank">dining table set</a> in a lounge which has a high ceiling or a great staircase rising out of your hallway, maybe you have the room for a similarly grand hanging chandelier. You could potentially pick a large dozen branch traditional chandelier, a huge and magnificent crystal construction or have you thought to go for something quite elegant and unique like an art glass, Tiffany style or arts and crafts style <a href="http://lampshadeland.com/a-black-chandelier-an-elegant-accent-to-your-home.html">black chandelier</a>?</p>
<p>For a more simple look in preference to the intricate chandelier shades, try taking a look at the Quoizel lighting fixtures in their Contemporary or Americana collection. Their hanging pendant lights in a number of finishes such as aged copper or antique brass will beautifully complement the more traditional style room and decorations. Or possibly you would like a dragonfly garden pendant light from the European selection. If this is still too fancy for you then the classic lighting selection from the Duchess variety of Quoizel lights is a perfect mixture of elegance and style in surface finishes like Imperial Bronze or Antique Nickel.</p>
<p><strong>All this brings us to the real problem with  real antler chandeliers</strong>, besides the indisputable fact that nowadays, most people don't like these, is the cost. Antler chandeliers are not cheap chandeliers.  They can be really expensive. However for anybody who wants the appearance, without worrying about cost and no hunting involved, you can find fantastic reproduction antler chandelier light fittings. These are also much lighter in weight than authentic antlers that have been known to take down ceilings since they are incredibly heavy. The imitation type of antler chandelier has got none of these complications and it is more desirable and more long-lasting compared to the natural kind.</p>
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		<title>Wall Lamps Make Light of Home Decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 18:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who hasn't checked into a hotel recently and made note of the wall lamps over the beds.  I know I have and every time I think of good reasons to use them in my home.  I still do not have them yet, but here are a few reasons I come up with to give them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who hasn't checked into a hotel recently and made note of the wall lamps over the beds.  I know I have and every time I think of good reasons to use them in my home.  I still do not have them yet, but here are a few reasons I come up with to give them a serious look.<br />
I am not trying to say that the quality of the wall lamps in hotels is the best, so one should not judge the utility of them by the quality you may find in some cheaper hotel chains.</p>
<p><strong>1. They are so functional.</strong> Usually there are two on a swivel.  One for each bed, if we get a 2 bed room.  This gives us both a chance to use the light the way we want to.  For me, I like to pull the lamp toward me and I need all the light I can get to read. I can then adjust how close it is and that controls how much light falls on my book.  My wife, on the other hand, is not thrilled by having too much light because she will likely watch some TV.  She may still turn the lamp on for a brief period to get settled. This is what I mean by functional.</p>
<p><strong>2. Wall lamps make maximum use of the space.</strong> By being mounted to a wall, the wires are all hidden and it makes a clean appearance.  Many times when you have a floor lamp, a wall lamp would be better.  Floor lamps, while movable, take up lots of floor space and are tough to vacuum around.</p>
<p><strong>3. Lamps mounted on the wall shine light upwards.</strong> This is a subtle thing, but really adds to the room appearance. Light shining up the wall and bouncing off the ceiling creates a much softer environment than most other types of light you find in the home.</p>
<p>When looking at getting a wall lamp, you will find many different types.  Some will mount flush to the wall.  Others come with arms that allow you to move the lamp around some.  Still others have swing arms that bend in two areas, giving even more versatility.  At some lighting supply places you will find the wall lamps nested as a subset of wall sconces.  I don't know why that is, because I see them as two very distinct types of lamps.</p>
<p>As far as brands go, there are many brands that are quality made.  One such brand is the Quoizel.  This company just makes quality lamps that look good and last a long time. Known for their Quoizel Chandeliers, the company actually makes many different types of lamps.  You could not go wrong with a wall lamp made by Quoizel.</p>
<p>Wall lamps have many great uses and should be considered if you are renovating a room or just want to change things up a little in your house.  You can experiment with different lamp shades ( or light shades as some people call them) and that will give you even more styles to work with.</p>
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		<title>It is Easy to Clean a Swag Lamp</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 15:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swag lamps are very attractive fixtures to own, alone an effective article of lighting capable of sprucing up just about any environment in which they are set.  Many people may have difficulty cleaning their lamps, usually as a result of their unfamiliarity with the lamp’s material. Fortunately, very little is needed to clean the lamp, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swag lamps are very attractive fixtures to own, alone an effective article of lighting capable of sprucing up just about any environment in which they are set.  Many people may have difficulty cleaning their lamps, usually as a result of their unfamiliarity with the lamp’s material. Fortunately, very little is needed to clean the lamp, and with a few simple items and the dedication to maintain its future cleanliness, cleaning can be an easy and relatively quick thing to do.<br />
To begin, you will need the following.</p>
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<li>an ordinary duster,</li>
<li>a bucket,</li>
<li>some water,</li>
<li> a vacuum,</li>
<li>a cheese cloth,</li>
<li>some mild detergent,</li>
<li>a rubber band,</li>
<li> and some clean cloth to dry the fabric off with.<a href="http://lampshadeland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ga_output_image.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-149 alignright" style="margin: 10px 5px;" title="It is Easy to Clean a Swag Lamp" src="http://lampshadeland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ga_output_image-199x300.jpg" alt="ga output image 199x300 It is Easy to Clean a Swag Lamp" width="199" height="300" /></a></li>
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<p>Begin by using the duster to gently brush off any visible dust or dirt that may be clumped over the material. For particularly large or thickly accumulated clumps of dirt, it is advised to wrap your cheesecloth over the vacuum’s attachment and secure it with a rubber band, and use that to clean the dirt off of the lamp. After using suction to remove the visible dirt, the stains can be easily removed with a cleaning solution. Fill the bucket with water and add a small amount of detergent, making sure to mix the solution well. Wet your cloth in the solution and rinse it out until it is just slightly damp, and very gently apply the cloth to the stained parts of your lamp.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>When you are done with the entire cleaning process, you can either let it dry by air or use a dry cloth to gently pat it down.</strong></p>
<p>It is important to not immerse the fixture itself in the water, as it can damage the fabric used. By following these few simple steps, you can clean your lamp without having to worry about damaging its overall structure.</p>
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		<title>Making a String Lampshade  &#8211; A Fun Way to Decorate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a need for a swag lamp and want to be a little creative, you can easily make a string lampshade swag lamp very easily. First you need some thick string. Not as thick as yarn, but thicker than kite string. Make sense? Actually any thickness will do, but you will like the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a need for a <strong>swag lamp</strong> and want to be a little creative, you can easily make a string lampshade swag lamp very easily.</p>
<p>First you need some thick string.  Not as thick as yarn, but thicker than kite string.  Make sense?  Actually any thickness will do, but you will like the outcome better if your string is about in between yarn and kite string. Some people have said that crochet thread is just about right for this.</p>
<p>You also need some fabric stiffener.  You can pick this up at a local craft store.  Mix up a solution in an old jar or other usable container. This is very important as this is the stuff that keeps your shade together.</p>
<p>Next, blow up a party balloon the size of the lamp you want.  This can vary as much as you like.  This will determine how big your shade is.<br />
After you have blown up the balloon , tie it off and wrap the thread around the balloon.  A trick is to soak the thread in the fabric stiffener first.  Just be sure that the entire string is coated as you wrap around the balloon.</p>
<p>Now hang the balloon to dry.  It may take overnight to dry good, but make certain it is dry before you pop the balloon. When you are sure, pop the balloon and cut a hole at the top , just big enough to get a light bulb through.<br />
Once you pull the balloon pieces out, you just need a bulb kit from the local hardware store.  The electric cord should have a on/off switch built in.   Put the bulb end inside your new swag lamp and affix it to the shade with a small wire.</p>
<p>Caution: Depending on the wattage of the bulb this could be a fire hazard, so either use low wattage bulbs or maybe a CFL bulb that does not get hot.</p>
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		<title>How to Clean Light Shades</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 23:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has lamps in their houses and each one has a light shade. While most lamps have a beauty aspect, if they are dusty and dirty it detracts quite a lot. The consistent build up of dust on lampshades can even cause permanent damage and will devalue the lamp. It doesn't have to be that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has lamps in their houses and each one has a light shade. While most lamps have a beauty aspect, if they are dusty and dirty it detracts quite a lot.<br />
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The consistent build up of dust on lampshades can even cause permanent damage and will devalue the lamp. It doesn't have to be that way. You can take some easy measures to maintain your light shades, lamps, and lamp fitters. This way your lampshades will last a long time for you. Of course, looks is not the only reason to clean them. If layer upon layer of dust is allowed to accumulate, the amount of light coming from your lamps will be greatly reduced.  This will cause rooms to seem darker and can actually cost you more money in the long run, because more lamps need to be on to produce the same amount of light.<a title="Grünes Licht" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/42645785@N04/4449309013/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px;" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2753/4449309013_6a6888eeaa_m.jpg" border="0" alt="4449309013 6a6888eeaa m How to Clean Light Shades " width="240" height="166" title="How to Clean Light Shades " /></a><small><a title="Attribution-NoDerivs License" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/" target="_blank"><br />
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<p>Lampshades are made of many different types of materials and each may need to be cleaned in a different way. The most common shade is made from a fabric stretched over a frame and a fitter. Fabrics give the best range of colors and patterns to match any home decor.  Replacement light shades are often used to match a new carpet or drapery. The first aspect of cleaning a fabric shade is safety. You must unplug the light the remove the shade. Safety should be first for any type lamp shade, sot his step really applies to all types. You can try a new paint brush on the fabric to see how much dust you can get off. With a few strokes, you may be able to clean a fabric shade quite well. Don't forget to clean the inside as well. If the paint brush doesn't work as well as you want, you can try warm, soapy water. Be sure to rinse well in clear water and let fully dry.</p>
<p>If your shade is made from paper, you really can't clean it very well, except to use the paint brush and maybe some very light vacuuming. If dusting it clean this way does not work, consider a replacement light shade for the lamp.</p>
<p>Glass light shades are some of the prettiest and some of the easiest to clean. As with all the other types, you can start by dusting them off with the soft brush to determine how dirty the shade really is. Soap and water works great , as needed, for glass shades, just be very careful not to break it. Rinse in warm, clear water and use a soft cloth to dry.</p>
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		<title>An Antler Chandelier &#8211; Unique Lighting Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 20:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An antler chandelier can become the prized centerpiece of rustic décor in a living or dining area.  These unique lighting fixtures add a note whimsical, natural beauty to any room. Western, country and wilderness decorating schemes are ideal for the central placement of an intricate interweaving of antlers accented with warm light. Sometimes, though, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An antler chandelier can become the prized centerpiece of rustic décor in a living or dining area.  These unique lighting fixtures add a note whimsical, natural beauty to any room. Western, country and wilderness decorating schemes are ideal for the central placement of an intricate interweaving of antlers accented with warm light. Sometimes, though, a more surprising application may include contemporary or modern designs.   In those cases, the contrast between natural and synthetic materials can be quite striking.  Whatever the application, the beauty of antlers is worthy of taking center stage in the room.<a title="Antler Chandelier" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22280677@N07/3416984714/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 10px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3407/3416984714_c40a2c9452_m.jpg" border="0" alt="3416984714 c40a2c9452 m An Antler Chandelier   Unique Lighting Choice" width="240" height="155" title="An Antler Chandelier   Unique Lighting Choice" /></a></p>
<p>A casual living area can be a great place to use a deer or elk antler chandeliers.  It will provide a focal point for the room while casting a warm glowing light.  Because the antler constructions can be quite large, it is important to be sure they do not overpower the room. Often it is best to use them in rooms with very high ceilings. To increase the amount of available light, the chandelier can be combined with floor lamps or table lamps. This will make a cozy feeling for guests and family. Matching lampshades with western designs or solid colors can increase the feeling of a unified theme.</p>
<p>In a dining area, the intertwined antlers will hang nicely over the center of a large table. This will add special wilderness flair, even during formal dinners.  This effect is especially attractive when combined with rich wood paneling and furniture. This type of usage is often referred to as ranch-style dining décor. This new style is quite popular in vacation homes and country retreats.  Sometimes, however, a sleek, modern dining area may be accented with this particular lighting design. The creation of contrast draws interest and provides a conversation piece for diners.</p>
<p>Dining areas and living rooms are not the only place for these creative fixtures. Many people enjoy them in entryways, dens, and family rooms. Wherever they are placed, they capture the imagination and make a statement. That is the greatest value they provide. When a striking statement is called for, use an antler chandelier to make any room come alive.</p>
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