Thursday, October 4, 2012

Kids' Lighting Options

Kids' Lighting With all the options for kids’ lighting that are currently available a parent could go crazy trying to pick the best options for your child’s room. Today, we want to help you decide what is best for your little prince or princess. Both boys’ and girls’ lighting comes with a lot of different options and personality for your child because we refuse to offer a one-size-fits-all alternative for anyone.



Each option we carry has a personality, but at KidsLighting.Com and KooKoo Bear Kids, we will never stop offering ways to personalize every single piece. Even the smallest touches can end up making the biggest statements in a child’s room. With lighting, it isn’t something that has to be changed, or will need to be changed, as often as other pieces in the room (such as the bed, the comforter set, etc) so feel free to invest a little more in the classic touches and stylish looks.

ChandeliersFor a classically girlish look, Chandeliers are always a hit. Anything with shiny crystals and delicate touches will match her from baby to adult. For a shade that changes with the times and age, go for a darker pewter or chocolate base. These can easily be made to look like a custom fixture every time you change out the shades. Worried about not having a fan in that room? All of our fixtures’ hardware can easily be rewired to plug in easily over a dressing area, a vanity, or a desk.

Boy's Lamp And though we all believe we know girls are easy to find lighting for, most parents find boys are a different story. Far from wanting anything too delicate for their rough and tumble attitudes and friends, a classic Homestead lamp in a classic base like red, blue, or black can be made completely different with any shade he chooses. Mix and match new and used shades, bases, and more to create a successful boys’ style with minimal help.

With tips like these, it will be easy to create a custom atmosphere for each child’s room. Let us know what you think, and show us your pictures, at KidsLighting.Com.

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