Matching Lighting To Architectural Styles
With the homeowners spending a considerable amount of money in furnishing and finishing their homes, there is a substantial investment in antique lighting to suit the architectural structure of contemporary homes.
Contrasting with the modern tech savvy and chrome look, the antique brass art deco lighting fixtures are considered timeless classics that blend with both classic and contemporary architecture.
The purchase of antique light fixtures is considered a long-term investment and may be incorporated with the purchase of Tiffany lamps or Art Deco lighting pieces. There are different companies that offer services for homeowners to earmark specific pieces and acquire them for good prices.
Furthermore, these companies also specialize in restoring antique lighting fixtures or even for achieving them from other sellers. However, before investing in an antique lighting fixture or selling off your timeless piece, make sure the credentials of the company have been carefully verified before engaging in a financial transaction with them.
Art Deco Lamps for Heritage Style Houses
The art deco lamps offer ideal light fixtures for heritage homes. Different architectural details of the houses can be highlighted with the use of different Art Deco lighting pieces or Tiffany lamps. Pendant style lighting fixtures which are fixed with metal, porcelain and even glass offer the perfect look to keep the unique ancient style of candle lit homes in the modern day.
Bigger rooms can be highlighted with the large painted globe which makes a very fancy light fixture and can have incandescent bulbs which give off a soft yellow light that looks similar to candlelight or that even now with gas lamps.
At the turn-of-the-century most newlywed couples were gifted with a customized painted globe to decorate their new home with. If your heritage style house can incorporate gas lamps you can get the replica of the style which moves out in the form of a scone away from the wall.
Selecting the Light Fixtures for Your Architectural Style
In order to check how old the light fixtures are you can check the position of the shades. If the light shade is pointed upwards then the fixture is suitable for a heritage home but if it moves downwards then you can fix them in the new home also. With the advent of electricity during the 1890s and all the way up to 1920's this stage was considered the arts and crafts movement in terms of lighting fixtures.
This period saw the kind of Tiffany lamps which were constructed out of metal and glass shades. Soon enough World War I ended and Art Deco designs took over the entire structure and scope of lighting fixtures.
There are many casings of the light bulbs which are zigzagged and etched with sunburst or crescent shapes in order to decorate them in a customized yet uniform manner. The best homes suited to Art Deco pieces are the ones constructed during the 1920s all the way up to the 1940s.

