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Next, the Style, Pattern, and Colors for Your Tiffany Style Hanging Lamps
If you are struggling to add that one missing design element to your room, perhaps you have never considered using Tiffany style hanging lamps before. Whether you have a classic decor to match with, or wish to integrate some elegance into an otherwise modern room, Tiffany style lamps can be a welcoming answer to many design problems. Take a moment to consider the following options, and perhaps you'll come up with a great solution.
Resource!First of all, consider how a hanging lamp will affect the lighting elements of the room or hallway. If it will be the main source of light, a large light-colored lamp hung from the center of the room will be more effective than a small, dark one which focuses its light on a small focal point. However, you can create some very dramatic lighting designs by applying many of these small Tiffany lamps in a unique pattern across the ceiling if you wish.
The next phase is to decide what form the hanging lamp will take. The possibilities range from the classic "upside-down" bell shape, to the "right-side-up" bowl style and other, more intricate "cluster" of flowers options. Consider the direction of the light, and whether you wish to reflect the light upwards onto the ceiling and walls, or focus the light downwards onto a table, desk, or central "living" area.
Finally, decide what motif or pattern and color scheme you wish to apply to the lamp. If you contact a fully stocked reproduction store that specializes in Tiffany style hanging lamps, they should be able to provide a large supply of options from you to choose from, or even offer you custom choices in addition to pre-made ones.
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