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How do I Choose the Best Kids' Lamps?

Kids' lamps come in a wide variety of types, styles, and colors, which makes it easy to find one to match any child's room decor. Although color and style are important factors in the selection process, other factors must also be considered. The size of the lamp, its cost, and how much light it will supply are other important things to think about. If the lamp will be the primary source of lighting in the room, you need to choose one that provides enough light for tasks such as reading and homework. On the other hand, if it will be a secondary lighting source, it may not need to provide a lot of light. Some lamps are designed to use a three-way light bulb which gives you the option of choosing from three different levels of light, most commonly, 50, 100, and 150 watts. The higher wattage can be used while doing crafts or reading, while the lower wattage can be selected for playing and bedtime.

Floor lamps, table lamps, and desk lamps are a few of the different types of kids' lamps. Choose the type of lamp that will work best in your child's room. If the lamp will be placed on a dresser, end table, or desk make sure that there is enough room on the surface to hold the lamp. Floor lamps save surface space but take away floor space instead. They might not be a good choice for younger children, who might knock or tip over a floor lamp. More at http://bestledlamp.com/a-guide-to-finding-the-best-desk-lamp-for-applying-makeup/. Choose a color or design that will match or complement the decor in your child's room. Consider selecting a lamp that has no specific theme. Instead, choose a design or color that can be changed as your child grows or as the design of the room changes. A lamp base in a neutral style can be dressed up to match the room's decor simply by changing the shade. This will allow you to easily and cheaply give the lamp a new look without replacing it entirely. More at http://bestledlamp.com/. Price is another factor to consider. If you need to stay within a certain budget, look at kids' lamps only within your price range. If style or design is more important than price, shop for what you need or like rather than by price. The cost of kids' lamps runs from inexpensive to very expensive, depending on the style, type of lamp, manufacturer, and the store where it is purchased.

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