You don’t need us to tell you that lamps and lighting are absolutely essential to the design of your beautiful sitting room. Floor lamps, or standing lamps, serve a double purpose: they can be gorgeous objects in themselves, and the light they make can determine the whole mood of the room. So buying the right floor lamp requires a bit of thought.
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Do you want your floor lamp to make a statement?
A striking floor lamp can be a living room feature in itself – adding height, colour and character to a room – or it can be a more subtle addition, blending in to the furnishings and fittings. Whether you decide to go for a statement floor lamp may well depend on the space you have available. A tripod floor lamp, for example, will work really well in a sizeable empty corner, but may take up too much precious floor space in a smaller room.
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How will the floor lamp fit with the scale of your living room?

When deciding on a floor lamp, you need to consider the scale of your living room – especially the height of the ceiling. If you have a low ceiling a very tall lamp can look out of proportion, while if you have a lot of overhead space a floor lamp that’s too short will also stand out for the wrong reasons, dazzling guests with its glare instead of filling the room with ambient light.
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What kind of light do you want in your living room?
Standing lamps can be used for both task lighting and ambient lighting, so deciding which is the priority will help you to decide on the best floor lamp to go for. If you want your lamp next to a sofa or armchair to provide reading light, then the bottom of the shade should be at around eye level when sitting. Choosing the right shade is also important. A semi-translucent shade is ideal for softer ambient light, while if you want to highlight a wall or ceiling feature then go for an opaque shade, as these are better for decorative accent lighting.
Floor lamp bases can come in brass, wood, marble and a range of colours, while shades can be anything from understated linens to brightly coloured Ikat patterns on silk, so there is plenty of scope for matching your lamp to your living room’s style, period and décor. However, you can also use floor lamps to add character and new elements to your living room. Why not combine a standing lamp with a small armchair and side table to create a cosy reading nook?
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Are you layering light with multiple lamps?
Layering light with multiple lamps is much better than relying on a single overhead source. Having several lamps of different sizes means you can use different combinations for different moods and situations. So if you are buying a floor lamp along with table lamps, desk lights and wall lights, there’s lots of fun to be had in creating a lighting ‘family’.
So there are a few of the key things to think about when choosing a floor lamp for a living room. But really, the most important thing is to go with a style and effect that you love.
Product links recommended above:
Gatsby Art Deco Style Floor Lamp with Ostrich Feather Shade, 70.9 in
Serge Industrial Style Floor Lamp, 1/3 Head
Caprani Solid Wood & Fabric Floor Lamp, White/Beige/Brown
Japanese Zen Style Paper Designer Floor Table Lamp
Wabi-Sabi Inspired Original Squiggle & Curvy Floor Lamp, 4 Color
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