One of the exciting parts of the bedroom makeover is that I have a good excuse to hang around craigslist, thrift stores, and my favorite home decor sites looking for new stuff! I mean, I do this anyway, but when there are things I am actually looking to buy, it is a whole lot more fun. For the bedroom I’m in the market for a new rug, overhead and bedside lights, and art.
However, I’m stuck on the lights. The new nightstands I am working on will be white, and will be lower and wider than the temporary ones that we have now. If you’ll forgive a terrible Photoshop, this is approximately the difference:
I think that something large or tall would help counter the shorter bedside tables and stop everything from feeling “cut off” right at the bed level. But I don’t know whether lamps or sconces would best achieve that. Lamps can be bigger and so can be really striking, but would they feel too bulky? Sconces can make a major statement, but perhaps they would look a little dinky on the small strip of wall, or be too far over from the edge of the bed? Obviously, I need some advice.
I’d also like something that packs a bit of a punch. With light colors and white bedding, tables, and trim, there is space for the lighting to be the star – and I love cool lighting. I think black (potentially with gold or brass accents) would work well for the overall color scheme.
Since I’m undecided on lamps or sconces, I’ve been shopping around for both.
Top Lamps
For something pretty classic, I like the Cylinder Table Lamp from West Elm (although it is a little small?) and the price on the Mitzi lamps from All Modern is pretty great given that it is $130 for the pair.
Although it is usually more of a desktop look, I love the vibe of two-headed mid-century lamps, like the Double Act Table Lamp from Dot & Bo and the Todd Table Lamp with Bell Shades from All Modern (a great deal right now on sale for $86 each).
And for something a little outside the box I kind of love the Spoonbill Lamp from West Elm, and the Advisory Council (a.k.a. Brad) is a fan of anything shaped like a bird, so I doubt this would be a hard sell. However, I’ve had my eyes on the Globe Table Lamp for a while now and I really like it – but the light is directed upward, so maybe isn’t the best for reading in bed?
Top Sconces
My sconce options are limited, as I’m only looking at plug-ins. We’re not interested in making holes in our walls to run wires if it isn’t necessary, and this isn’t necessary. I don’t mind the corded look, actually – I think it adds a little edge. But the Advisory Council isn’t a fan so maybe that will push us more to the lamp side.
Lamps have cords, too, Brad. I’m just saying.
There are a lot of cool options in black and gold, like the Lynwood Sconce or the Cylinder Telescoping Wall Light (both from Rejuvination and so probably out of my price range).
I’ve been crazy about the Issac Sconces from Schoolhouse Electric since I first saw them years ago, so that may be my top contender in the sconce category. But I do love the shade on this one by Stilnovo.
And if I don’t go with black, the brass Pelle Sconce by West Elm is a favorite. I think the long arm would be helpful given that it would be mounted a bit far from the bed. And, price wise, I just have to throw in this sweet sconce by IKEA, coming in at only $20!
So what do you think – lamps or sconces? Do you have a favorite, or a new one to suggest? Are you impressed that I didn’t mistype “sconces” as “scones” even one time in this entire post?