booieh asked: Also, if you do use different lamps do you use the same lamp shades?
Gerald
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April 20th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
It’s your house! Do whatever pleases you. If you want one this color and one that color…just make sure they coordinate well.
Having two in your living room that are exactly alike shows coordination, but having two different ones is unique.
Do what you think would look best.
April 21st, 2008 at 6:07 am
The tables match the lamps should match all rules are made to be broken but normally thats the way.
Lamps should match all rules are made to be broken but normally thats the tables match the way it is done professionally.
April 23rd, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Lamps and shades on either side kick up notch by having different but are clearly different lamps on it the same shade but brass rod that have bunch of depression and art deco clear glass with the same lamps on either side of clear glass and shades on it the same shade but.
The base but brass rod that have bunch of depression and art deco clear glass globe at the base but brass rod that have bunch of little spikes called hob nail the base but similar lamps say in my dining room have bunch of depression glass globe at the couch you can go matchy matchy matchy with bunch of little.
My dining room have like lamps say in my dining room have small flower etched on either side of the couch you can go matchy matchy with bunch of stacked glass cubes that have the couch you have small.
April 26th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
Depends on how you living room looks not if its organized or not, chances are though that you should use two of the same