Friday, December 30, 2011

Light Bulbs 101- What am I looking for?

     We all need light bulbs at one point or another. But the variety and type of light bulbs can be overwhelming and confusing! The Accessory Store carries or can order just about any type of light bulb imaginable, although we specialize in decorative incandescent bulbs. In this article, we will discuss the basics of light bulbs, and what you should be looking for to get your fixture just right.

Step 1: Let's identify the basic type of bulb that you are looking for. Our store carries: incandescent, flourescent and halogen. Our new WAC undercounter lights feature LEDs as well.

Incandescents- The sterotypical Edison bulb, the light bulb that has been around for as long as you can remember. Not the most energy effecient, this bulb does tend to cast a nice glowing yellow-white light that emulates a candle. Tends to be the least expensive and most decorative and timeless.


Halogen- A bulb that is filled with an inert gas, these tend to be pricier in the short run, but far more energy effecient and long-lasting in the long run. The bulb does give off a slightly less personal whiter light. Great for indoor and outdoor spotlights and display lights, less popular for the typical lamp.

Flourescent- In the past, these were just used for utility lighting and office lighting, flourescents have expanded into the common home with CFLs (Compact Flourescent Light Bulbs). Very long lasting and energy effecient, these bulbs are good for environmentally (and budget) conscious users. Complaints with this bulb include a rather unfriendly white light, a problem manufacturers are working to fix. Although heralded as environmentally friendly, these bulbs do carry small concentrations of mercury, and are supposed to be disposed of as a hazardous waste.



Step 2: The Base!

Light bulbs typically have three types of bases. The Standard (also called "medium" or "edison"), the candleabra, and the european. There is also a mogul base reserved for very large bulbs. Halogen and flourescent bulbs carry more complex varieties of bases (e.g. bi-pin). You need to know which type of base your fixture has before you go bulb shopping! We also carry a variety of adapters, such as european to american, that will solve your problem of always having to buy exotic bulbs!


30/70/100 Watt 3 Way Standard Bulb
Standard

Frosted Torpedo Candle
Candleabra
MR11 Halogen 12V/20W Bulb
Bi-Pin Halogen















Step 3: Wattage and Voltage.

Check either the label on the socket or the owners manual of your fixture to figure out the maximum and recommended wattage and voltage that you can have in your fixture. Never exeed these maximums! They are there for safety and fire hazard reasons. Also keep in mind how close to a lampshade the bulb will be. If it's a very tight space, you may need to use a lower wattage to prevent burning the shade. Also keep in mind what the fixture will be used for: Reading lights need more wattage, decorative lights need less. Keep in mind that the type of bulb, fixture and finish of the bulb will also vary the amount of light seen!

What is voltage? Voltage is basically the difference in electrical energy level between two different things. An easy way to remember it is to compare it to water flowing through a pipe...the voltage would be the pressure of the water flowing through the pipe!

What is wattage? Wattage is the power that the electricity provides. A higher watt bulb will give more lumens (or brightness) than a lower wattage of the same bulb. If you use the pipe analogy again, the wattage would be how hard a hose at the end of the pipe would spray!



Step 4: Get creative!

Once you have those basics down, you can play around with all the different shapes, sizes, textures and finishes that bulbs can have. Our most eclectic collection of bulbs are our decorative incandescent bulbs! We have frosted or clear, turn tip or torpedo, silicone and satin varieties.


We hope that you have enjoyed a crash course in light bulbs, and if you would like, explore all the different light bulbs that we have to offer at: http://www.stamfordshades.com/Store/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=28

Have a Happy New Year from us at The Accessory Store!

60 Watt Silver Crown Light Bulb- Medium Base
Silver Crowned

30 Watt Perma-Glow Signature Radio Bulb
Radio Bulb


Amber Satin Candle Bulb
Satin Amber


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

5 Quick and Easy (and Cheap) Ways to Boost Your Home's Decor

1. Lucite Risers














Add depth and layering to your decor. Think landscape design...you want small plants in front, then medium plants with the taller plants in the center. The same goes for inside. Using lucite risers, this effect can turn a flat room into a truly 3-D experience!





2. Decorative Lighting

30 Watt Perma-Glow Signature Radio Bulb













Tired of your old choice of halogen, incandescent or CFL light bulbs? Then use decorative light bulbs! These light bulbs are not particularly great for lighting an area, but can be used in combination with other types of lighting to retro or industrial styling to your hanging fixtures.





3. Decorative Balls












Use cattail, mercury glass, lucite or even sea-shell decorative balls to fill large or clear vases. Mix and match, coordinate with your room's theme, or get creative with your own unique ideas!



4. Easels

Wood Easel













Wooden easels are useful for displaying paintings, plates, or whatever you can think of. Why trap them on the wall when you have some empty counter space?





5. Coordinate Tissue Boxes and Wastebaskets

Scalloped Mirror Tissue Box













Mirrored or painted wastebaskets and tissue box covers can do wonders to a room. Cover up the puffs box and take out the trash for a more elegant look!






There you have it. Five simple ways to change the look of your room. Please leave comments or pictures on our facebook wall or blog showing us how you used these ideas in your own home! Do you have any quick and easy ways to upgrade a room? Let us know!



Tuesday, August 30, 2011

How to Get the Most out of your Shade Shopping Experience- Revisited!

This post was posted back in March, but it is still very relevant, so we will repost it here:

To those of you who are new or a pro at shopping for shades, these quick tips will surely prove useful! Here at The Accessory Store, we have years of experience picking just the right shade for your needs, but preparing ahead of time will not only save you time, but will also give you the opportunity to pick the perfect shade for your lamp and your room.

1. Bring the lamp, not the shade!

     It goes against what most people logically think of when it's finally time to do in that 25 year old shade that looks like it has come from your great grandparent's house (and might have). You bring the shade in to match the shape, size and color, right? Wrong! Unless you're a proponent of keeping decor exactly the same, bringing just the shade will only hinder you. In fact, we recommend that you bring just the lamp, along with your current harp and finial.

     Picking a new shade should be a creative and fun process; we are reinventing the entire look of your lamp and room with this important accessory. Let's start from scratch and create something that you never thought was possible!

2. Have an open mind! 

     Many times our customers come in and already know exactly what they want. Often we surprise them (and they surprise themselves) by picking out something completely different! Have fun, experiment, see what you can make out of it. We have literally thousands of shades in stock, and our shade specialists can help you try new things.

3. Come prepared!

     We will have to ask you many questions to find the perfect fit for your room, so make sure to do your homework. Be prepared to answer questions like: What type of room is this going in? What is the style and color theme of the room? Is it more formal or casual? What piece of furniture is this going to be on? Are there going to be people sitting near it? Do you need this lamp for light in the room or just for a decorative accent?

     Better yet, if you have a smartphone with a camera, snap a few quick pictures of the room, table and lamp without the shade!

4. Know your budget!

     High quality handcrafted shades are not going to be the same price as a new lampshade from Target, but that doesn't mean you have to break the bank at our store! If you are looking for a formal, elegant hand-sewn silk pleated shade, expect to pay more for a beautifully crafted piece of art. If you are more budget conscious at the moment, a less formal but still beautiful linen or paper shade can still go a long way to improve the look of your lamp! Keep in mind that simpler shapes such as oval, drum and coolie will be less expensive than more complex shapes such as pagoda, cut corners, squares, etc. At the Accessory Store, you truly get what you pay for, and whatever price range you are in, we will wow you with our incredible one-on-one customer service and be sure we pick out the best shade for you!

5. Have fun!

     Shade shopping doesn't have to be painful; it can be experimental and fun. How often do you get the chance to change up the look of your favorite room? Try things that you'd never thought of previously, and trust our shade experts to open your mind to knew ideas! Above all, have fun!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to get the most out of your shade-shopping experience!

     To those of you who are new or a pro at shopping for shades, these quick tips will surely prove useful! Here at The Accessory Store, we have years of experience picking just the right shade for your needs, but preparing ahead of time will not only save you time, but will also give you the opportunity to pick the perfect shade for your lamp and your room.

1. Bring the lamp, not the shade!

     It goes against what most people logically think of when it's finally time to do in that 25 year old shade that looks like it has come from your great grandparent's house (and might have). You bring the shade in to match the shape, size and color, right? Wrong! Unless you're a proponent of keeping decor exactly the same, bringing just the shade will only hinder you. In fact, we recommend that you bring just the lamp, along with your current harp and finial.

     Picking a new shade should be a creative and fun process; we are reinventing the entire look of your lamp and room with this important accessory. Let's start from scratch and create something that you never thought was possible!

2. Have an open mind! 

     Many times our customers come in and already know exactly what they want. Often we surprise them (and they surprise themselves) by picking out something completely different! Have fun, experiment, see what you can make out of it. We have literally thousands of shades in stock, and our shade specialists can help you try new things.

3. Come prepared!

     We will have to ask you many questions to find the perfect fit for your room, so make sure to do your homework. Be prepared to answer questions like: What type of room is this going in? What is the style and color theme of the room? Is it more formal or casual? What piece of furniture is this going to be on? Are there going to be people sitting near it? Do you need this lamp for light in the room or just for a decorative accent?

     Better yet, if you have a smartphone with a camera, snap a few quick pictures of the room, table and lamp without the shade!

4. Know your budget!

     High quality handcrafted shades are not going to be the same price as a new lampshade from Target, but that doesn't mean you have to break the bank at our store! If you are looking for a formal, elegant hand-sewn silk pleated shade, expect to pay more for a beautifully crafted piece of art. If you are more budget conscious at the moment, a less formal but still beautiful linen or paper shade can still go a long way to improve the look of your lamp! Keep in mind that simpler shapes such as oval, drum and coolie will be less expensive than more complex shapes such as pagoda, cut corners, squares, etc. At the Accessory Store, you truly get what you pay for, and whatever price range you are in, we will wow you with our incredible one-on-one customer service and be sure we pick out the best shade for you!

5. Have fun!

     Shade shopping doesn't have to be painful; it can be experimental and fun. How often do you get the chance to change up the look of your favorite room? Try things that you'd never thought of previously, and trust our shade experts to open your mind to knew ideas! Above all, have fun!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Changes are coming!

New and exciting changes are coming in The Accessory Store...can't give any more of a hint than that! Join our e-mail list by going to http://www.stamfordshades.com/ and click on "Sign up for Our Newletter" and you'll get the latest news, discounts and decorating ideas!

We've gone social!

Check out our Facebook, Twitter and Youtube pages, along with our Website!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Accessory Store news bulletin: New things coming for spring!

Spring is finally here! Well, almost...The birds are chirping, the sun is shining, and The Accessory Store is bustling with activity.

We are receiving tons of new items from our NY Gift show trip. Today we just added to our furniture collection! We also added many more Caspari paper patterns, including some never before seen in the store. Our new line of silver decorative dining and entertaining collection, Mariposa, is in and looking great; especially when combined with the new Caspari napkins!

In addition, we now have a cool new line of pottery and of course new lamps!

More to come soon...stay tuned!

-The Accessory Store

p.s. Parker is enjoying the warm day with a nice nap in our office

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Welcome to The Accessory Store's Blog!

Hello all!

Welcome to The Accessory Store's new blog, a perfect complement to the online store.

In this blog we will have suggestions, ideas and discussions about everything accessories.

Enjoy!

-The Accessory Store