Saving Space Stylishly with Swing Arm Lamps
Swing-arm lamps are a terrific addition to the home. In particular, they are useful in the bedroom. They allow you to provide the soft lighting that you want when you are reading or knitting at night in bed. You don't have to get up and turn off the light when you're ready to go to sleep because the lamp is right by your bedside. And you can place your book or yarn right on your bedside table because the table isn't crowded by a traditional lamp.
Swing-arm lamps really help to light up a room while saving space. Since they are hung into the wall, the only room that they take up is the space around them on the wall. Positioned correctly, most swing-arm lamps can be moved around to light corner chairs and reading nooks as well as the bed itself. This helps reduce the need for other lamps, leaving room for the accessories you truly want in your most private space.
Swing-arm lamps can go into other parts of the home as well, of course. One great idea is to hang them over bookshelves to light up your personal library. Another sometimes-seen option is the addition of a swing-arm lamp to a bathroom for closer lighting on the face. Explore your options with this great home accessory!
Swing-arm lamps really help to light up a room while saving space. Since they are hung into the wall, the only room that they take up is the space around them on the wall. Positioned correctly, most swing-arm lamps can be moved around to light corner chairs and reading nooks as well as the bed itself. This helps reduce the need for other lamps, leaving room for the accessories you truly want in your most private space.
Swing-arm lamps can go into other parts of the home as well, of course. One great idea is to hang them over bookshelves to light up your personal library. Another sometimes-seen option is the addition of a swing-arm lamp to a bathroom for closer lighting on the face. Explore your options with this great home accessory!
This is another example of using the swing arm lamp above bookshelves. In reality, you would probably position the lights and rarely move them since they are up so high but it gives a great lighting effect to your library.
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