Remember Me
forgot your password?

How To Measure Replacement Rawhide Lamp Shades

Are we communicating? That might be the question that comes to mind when ordering new rawhide lamp shades or replacement lamp shades. It can be very frustrating because different people measure lampshades differently.

The whole matter is complicated by telephone conversations and internet ordering. If you know how you should measure a shade to get the proper fit and also communicate the correct size, you will avoid problems and receive the lamp shade you are expecting.

It doesn't matter if the shade is made of rawhide or not, there are a few tips you should know to correctly measure and order a shade and also terminology that will help you insure that the person receiving your order is on the same track. We create custom rawhide lamp shades for rustic western lamps and southwest home decorating. Because we encounter this issue all the time we have some tips that we use to insure the correct look for a lamp, even without seeing the lamp ourselves.

How to measure:
1. You will need to have three key measurements, bottom diameter, top diameter and height. The bottom diameter is the measurement across the bottom opening of the lamp shade. The top diameter is the distance across the top opening of the shade. The height of a lampshade should be measured straight up and down vertically, not along the slant.

This is where the confusion begins. When communicating the measurements different individuals and stores will place the three dimensions in different order, it's not standard, so be careful that you are not confusing the bottom and height measurements for example.

2. The height should be measured straight up and down, but some will measure along the slant. These two measurements can be quite different and cause the finished shade to be incorrect if confused. Always clarify how the height is measured. We have found that many people who measure the slant of the shade refer to it as the shade's length rather than height.

Height Measuring Tip:
The reason you should measure height up and down, vertically, is that the height measurement of your lamp from bulb socket base to top of harp is probably the minimum vertical height you will want to cover the electrical components with the shade

Height Adjustment Tip:
If you are considering a stock replacement shade, your lamp's overall height and look can be adjusted. The wire harp that holds the shade over the bulb is interchangeable. That is great news if a standard shade is say an inch to short. Rather than having to order a custom shade you could change the harp causing the shade to sit lower on the lamp to give you the desired look.

Shade Mounting Type:
A standard shade mount has a center bar across the top with a hole for the harp mount or a washer centered by three supports that attach to the top rim of the shade. Both allow the shade to be secured to the harp. Some smaller lamps and chandeliers don't use a harp but instead use a bulb clip to attach directly to the bulb. A bulb clip is simply two wire loops that are attached to the shade's center bar and grip the bulb.

An bulb clip adapter can be added to any standard shade to allow it to be placed over the bulb. Chandelier lamp shades usually have built-in bulb clips made for the small flame or candelabra shaped bulbs. Shades used as hanging lamps may use an uno mount which has a center ring large enough for the bulb socket to pass through. These also appear on some table lamps. You can use a bulb clip on a replacement shade instead of an uno mount.

Try putting these simple tips to work on your next rawhide lamp shade or replacement lampshade project and you will be sure to measure, order and receive the right size lamp shade the first time.

Craig Chambers

Craig Chambers is a lamp designer who creates rustic western leather and southwestern rawhide lamp shades. He also offers extensive free home decorating tips and resources on his website www.missiondelrey.com

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Home and Family Articles
  • More from Craig Chambers

Looking For a New Family Friendly Game?

By: Dave Roth | 05/01/2010
Ipods, video games, texting, tweeting, Facebook. Hailed as social media and technological advances, one can argue that these gizmos, gadgets and websites actually make us far less social. Now our conversations come in word-limited chunks over our phones and computers instead of us holding an actual conversation over the phone...

Who called me?

By: John Hill | 05/01/2010
People often need to trace phone numbers. This article gives some information on how one can perform an online investigation for finding the identity of the owner of any telephone number.

Casual Area Rugs - An Insight

By: Gregory Garner | 05/01/2010
Area rugs are good interior designing add-ons as they serve to beautify as well as protect wooden floors and carpets. They can be of different material types and are available in various sizes and styles. Let us explore them in detail.

Do You Know About Topaz Jewelry?

By: Rachael Stone | 05/01/2010
Topaz is a very interesting gemstone. Learn about it so you can share fun trivia while wearing the great stone

Can You Find Arrest Records At No Cost To See Someones Past

By: James Nash | 05/01/2010
If you want to see someone’s past because you’re concerned about your safety internet might be the right place for you. Thanks to the internet you can find and locate all sorts of records that you need free of charge.

Want to Lose Your Girlfriend Forever? Then Don't Read This Shocking Revelation

By: Jack Corner | 05/01/2010
Welcome guys. Let's get right into it. It's the little things that you don't even think about or do consciously that builds up tension in your girlfriend and one day you come back from work, not a worry in the world, only to walk into an emotional storm big enough to bring in the next ice age. "What on earth is going on?", I can hear you think. Believe me man, I've been there as well. If you want to know how to get your girlfriend back, you will find some incredible value in the rest of this

3 Dangerously Easy Ways to Get Your Ex Girlfriend to Beg You to Come Back

By: Jack Corner | 05/01/2010
It's a classic and sad story. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy just wants girl back. It is so common that you might place an advertisement in the local paper: "ex girlfriend needing to get back, please help." Even though it occurs everyday that doesn't make it any easier when it's you that's going through it. It is still unpleasant and it still sucks. You don't need to give up though. There are a couple of things you can do that may make things less complicated, make you a better man and

How to Tell If Your Ex Girlfriend Wants to Get Back With You

By: Jack Corner | 05/01/2010
Have you recently noticed your ex girlfriend wanting to spend more time with you than before, flirting and talking about the good old days? If so you might have good reason to become hopeful. Before you jump the gun, however, let's first take a closer look at the situation. Over the years these have become some sure signs that your ex girlfriend might be thinking of getting back with you again. But even if this may so, you should never just throw yourself at her in a desperate attempt to seize

How Using Native Drums As Rustic Tables Enhances Southwest Decor

By: Craig Chambers | 02/10/2008 | Interior Design
Native American floor drums are truly a very real representation of Indigenous customs and are regularly used by many Native American tribes in traditional ceremonies and rituals.

How Native American Drums Play A Spiritual Role In Indigenous Culture

By: Craig Chambers | 01/10/2008 | Music
The different Native American images that the artwork on the drums depict is usually painted with natural earth colors taken from nature.

How Native American Hand Drums Enhance Rustic Decorating

By: Craig Chambers | 01/10/2008 | Interior Design
Whether adorned on the wall in a cabin or lodge to enhance rustic decor, or simply being used for ceremonial drumming, these Native American hand drums will add great character to your home and environment.

Try Custom Rawhide Lamp Shades For Creating Southwestern Style

By: Craig Chambers | 29/08/2008 | Interior Design
No matter which kind of home lighting fixture you use with your shade, you will appreciate the welcoming warmth and inviting ambiance brought to your home when decorating with custom rawhide lamp shades.

How To Use Leather Lamp Shades For Southwestern Decorating

By: Craig Chambers | 29/08/2008 | Interior Design
If you enjoy western design in home decor, and want to enhance southwest style in your home decorating, try using the unique beauty of designer leather lamp shades for your home decor.

Using Rawhide Lamp Shades To Add Country Design Style

By: Craig Chambers | 29/08/2008 | Interior Design
Try using rawhide shades in your decorating project and realize for yourself how well they enhance your southwestern design theme.

Kiva Ladders Enhance The Look Of Southwestern Style

By: Craig Chambers | 20/08/2008 | Interior Design
There is something very beautiful about village style dwellings made of adobe with their Kiva ladders on the roofs.

Antler Lamps Add Elegant Rustic Style To Your Home Decor

By: Craig Chambers | 20/08/2008 | Interior Design
Give antler lamps with rawhide lamp shades a place in your home decorating and you will love the results.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (3.23, 6, w3)