Lamp Shades

Beaded Lamp Shades

Beaded lamp shades have been popular for many years which means that you can buy brand new, or, if you love things with a sense of age about them, look around antique stores for old or Victorian beaded lamp shades. Just be careful, if you go for an antique, that it is genuine and only buy from reputable sellers. You may like the lamp shade and be prepared to pay for it but you are paying too much if you are buying at antique prices and getting a reproduction.

It’s no wonder that we love beaded light shades. There is the attractive nature of the beads themselves. They make a lamp shade beautiful just like any other item in your home enhanced with beading. There is also an extra attraction when it comes to lamps, as beads sparkle when they catch the light. You can see this effect pushed to its limits with those huge ballroom chandeliers made entirely of crystal droplets. If you like chandeliers but don’t have a ballroom to decorate, you can get a more subtle yet beautiful effect with beaded chandelier shades where each mini shade is edged with beaded fringing.

Beautiful Beaded Swag Pendant (Click Image for Details and Discount)

Beautiful Beaded Swag Pendant (Click Image for Details and Discount)

Beaded lampshades are a little more expensive than other shades because of the extra work that goes into them and the cost of materials but beading is quite easy to add to a lamp. You can create your own beaded lamp shade by gluing a layer of beading around the shade using a glue gun or by stitching or gluing single beads in place. This can result in a big saving especially if you need a number of beaded chandelier lamp shades for a light fitting.

When buying beaded fringing, measure around the base of the lamp shade and add a little extra. You do not need to overlap the edging but you want to make sure that the beading goes all the way around without a gap. If you are using individual beads, be sure to work out your pattern in advance and mark it onto the lamp shade lightly in pencil before you begin. If you have a plastic or canvas shade you will be better to glue on the beads and if you have a silk shade you are better to stitch. If you are stitching on your beads make sure that they are the kind that have a hole for the needle to go through!

The only beaded lamps which are not easy to tackle yourself are the glass beaded lamp shades which are composed mainly of beads strung or wired together. Unless you have experience in making these kinds of objects, you are better to buy shades like this from e-commerce stores online or local stores. You will often find these beaded lamp shades for sale in furniture stores and high end interior design boutiques along with ready made simple beaded shades.

Whatever your requirements, if you would like to browse or buy beaded lamp shades online you will find them on sale HERE many at a discount

Chandelier Lamp Shades in all Colors, Sizes and Materials

A chandelier light can add instant elegance and glamor to a room. There are basically two types : those which are very decorative and delicate, being made up made up largely of metal, glass and crystals and others which are more sturdy and are embellished with lamp shades. Chandelier lamp shades themselves come in various styles. Some are made to suit the light fitting exactly and are generally made of blown glass while others are made of fabric, paper or similar materials and are attached to the bulbs by means of clips. The clip on lamp shades are easily interchangeable.

You may be looking for these small chandelier lamp shades because you don’t like those on the light you currently have and it is good to know that they are easy to change to update the whole look of your light. This can mean a big saving from buying a whole new chandelier. You may also want to look for chandelier shades if you buy a new light. New chandeliers generally come with very plain shades which may or may not suit your room decoration.

Beaded Chandelier Lamp Shade (Click Image for Details)

Beaded Chandelier Lamp Shade (Click Image for Details)

Styles of Chandelier Lamp Shade

Most shades are classified as mini chandelier light shades as you will have a number of these on any one light fitting, usually between 3 and 8. There is no room for anything other than a small shade. Even though these shades are small there is still plenty of scope for variety and you will find different shapes of shade as well as shades in different materials including silk, paper, plastic, metal, perspex and glass. You will also find embellished fabric shades – beaded chandelier lamp shades are particularly popular – and you will also find shades trimmed with fringing and braid. There are plain shades available in ever color imaginable and also patterned shades in anything from floral to plaid. In this way you can be sure of finding something to suit your style of room whether art deco, vintage, retro or contemporary.

How to Choose a Chandelier Shade

When buying lamp shades for chandeliers always read the recommendations or instructions which came with your light if you still have these to see what size you need to buy. If not, either measure the old shade carefully or take it to the store. The measurements required will be the diameter of the top opening, the diameter of the base and the height of the lamp shade.

Regarding style, this is, of course, dependent on the style of the room but if possible buy the type of shade which clips onto the bulb so that they are easy to change.

One of the main things to consider when buying shades is color. The color has to go with the chandelier light itself as well as with the room color scheme and changing the color can make a dramatic difference. One room I saw seemed to come alive when plain black chandelier lamp shades were changed to hot pink, but of course, that would not work in every room!

Why Use Chandelier Lamp Shades

You might question whether you need shades at all for your light but an overhead light like a chandelier can be quite glaring and lamp shades mean that you with enjoy a softer light than you would with so many bare bulbs. When testing out various shades see how different color shades affect the quality of light and use that in your criteria for finding the right chandelier lamp shade.