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Featured on the Nate Berkus show

Our Indoor/Outdoor Concentric Diamond Rug was just featured on the Nate Berkus show as a great way to update your outdoor space! Check out the video below and purchase the rug here.

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Featured on the Today Show

Check out these great tips for selling your home! Adding table lamps, floor lamps and lanterns will open up your space! Our Demijohn Table Lamp, Fasciati Glass Lantern and Gold Gothic Revival Floor Lamp are all featured!

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Featured on Shelter Pop

Tyring to choose the perfect lampshade? Check out some of our tips featured on Shelter Pop here.

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Hi, I’m Katrina…

8927_147327597042_636682042_2764863_6196475_nHi, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Katrina and I am the buyer here at Shades of Light. I have been in love with the world of home design since I owned my first Barbie Dreamhouse. Now I am living out that love through my dream job. I am so excited to share all my exciting adventures in the world of lighting and home décor with you! I search the globe for all the latest trends in order to bring them right to your door. I infuse my love of exquisite things into every selection I make. I design exclusive pieces just for Shades of Light to bring you unique looks you can’t find anywhere else.

I will be keeping you posted on all the latest trends I am seeing in the market place. I’ll share the most impressive pieces I find at designer markets, the next must have look for your home, and what to look forward to from Shades of Light. I will share tips and tricks I have learned through my industry experience. I will even personally answer your design questions right here from our Inspired Spaces blog. Who needs a personal shopper when you have me just a mouse click away! Be sure to visit our blog regularly so I can help you stay ahead of the design game! I’ll be seeing you.

Visit from Justin Binnix of Niermann Weeks

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Niermann Weeks

We had the distinct pleasure to have a visit from Justin Binnix the President of Niermann Weeks. He brought us a treasure of information of this fine furniture & lighting company whose “designs borrow elements from the past and reinterpret them to fit current lifestyles, aesthetically relating to both traditional and contemporary interiors.” Our showroom is adorned with exquisite pieces of their hand forged lighting that delights our design trade & intrigues our customers & staff.

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We now offer these heirlooms of the future in our catalog & on our web site.

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Justin Binnix related the story of this unique company & how it evolved beginning in 1978. It has stood the test of time & continues with a mixture of custom & over 600 standard designs. Thank you Justin for coming to visit us!

This weekend! Shades of Light & Open House to the Rescue

Watch it this weekend! Open House to the Rescue

Shades of Light was chosen as the exclusive provider for lighting for the rescue house by well-know interior designer Christopher Hyland. We are happy to be able to provide the homeowners with this donation.

In this special episode of Open House: To The Rescue, George, along with top designer Christopher Hyland, comes to the rescue of a New Jersey family. Single mother of 2, Laurie lost all her furniture and belongings in a house fire last year. With just the exterior of their home as their blank slate, George and Christopher help Laurie embark on a complete home transformation.

Tune in at the following showtimes on NBC

New York: Sunday 8:30 am
Chicago: Sunday 10:30 am
Los Angeles:  Saturday 7 pm
Philadelphia:  Saturday 10 am
DC: Sunday 5:30 am
San Francisco: Sunday 3 pm
San Diego: Sunday 6:30 am
Dallas (Fort Worth) : Sunday 11 am
Miami: Sat 9 am
Hartford: Sunday 6:30 am

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Big Tent Sale at our Decorating Outlet

Find out more on our website here or on our facebook page here. Hope to see you there!

 

 

Shades of Light partners with Christopher Hyland for Open House to the Rescue

Shades of Light was chosen as the exclusive provider for lighting for the rescue house by well-know interior designer Christopher Hyland. We are happy to be able to provide the homeowners with this donation. Images to come! Check out the Open House website here.

 

‘OPENHOUSE NYC,’ WNBC’S PREMIERE DESTINATION FOR ALL THINGS REAL ESTATE & DESIGN, GIVES HOLIDAY MAKEOVER MIRACLE TO SINGLE MOTHER AFTER DEVASTATING FIRE GUTS HER HOME

Renowned Interior Designer, Christopher Hyland, Teams Up with Home Improvement Guru George Oliphant, to Surprise a New Jersey Family with a Whole House Restoration Just in Time for the New Year

‘Open House-To the Rescue’ Airs on WNBC on Sunday, December 20

December 14, 2009—OpenHouse NYC, WNBC’s popular real estate and design series (that regularly outperforms its competition on Sunday mornings), is giving back this holiday season when the program’s home improvement guru, George Oliphant, partners with OpenHouse contributor and prominent  Manhattan-based interior designer Christopher Hyland, to create a holiday miracle for one Parsippany, NJ family.

Over 20 local businesses, including lead contractor Stephen Fanuka of Fanuka, Inc., will come together to give Laurie O’Hara and her family what was taken from them just under one year ago—their home. The entire re-build and restoration, from start to finish, will be featured on a special half-hour, OpenHouse– To the Rescue on Sunday, December 20 at 8:30am on WNBC in the New York region, and nationally on all NBC owned and operated stations (check local listings).

On January 24, 2009, while Laurie O’Hara, a paralegal, and her two teenage children were out shopping for a new car to replace the one that was totaled in an accident just days before, a fire started in their laundry room spreading throughout the home’s three levels. The disastrous fire destroyed all of their belongings, including priceless heirlooms, photos and memorabilia. Sadly, one of the family dogs also lost its life to injuries received in the fire. As a single mother with a son away at college and a daughter in high school, the matriarch of the household did all she could to move past the tragedy and rebuild their lives. But when it came time to renovating her home, she needed help. As such, she wrote into OpenHouse asking if they would send host George Oliphant, who lives in nearby Montclair, for a “To the Rescue” shoot. While the popular weekend real estate show did get back to her and offer help, little does she know the extent that they’re stepping in! This holiday season, OpenHouse is giving the gift of rebirth to this deserving family.

“The ‘To the Rescue’ segments are always rewarding,” commented Oliphant. “But this one in particular, really pulls at your heart strings. I can’t wait until the family sees the final product!”

The six-room raised ranch is being outfitted with luxurious interior design elements and architectural detail. After months of work, the master bedroom will be decked out in old Hollywood glam; the kitchen will get an art deco refinishing with bright cabinetry; her son, who is an avid hockey player, will have a room decked out with official NHL paraphernalia; and every room will be wallpapered with varying grass cloth to add opulence and texture. Thanks to OpenHouse, they’ll be able to celebrate the New Year with a fresh start, in home that has been completely transformed by Oliphant and Hyland.

Hyland added: “This family has been through so much, I hope they find comfort and a sense of calm with the new look. Although the home is in the middle of the suburbs, the modern, yet comfortable, design style could live in any upscale setting – from an urban area to a beachside vacation home,”

Featured on…NBC New York!

As homeowner Stacey Rogers recently found out, proper lighting can add depth and warmth to a space. No one knows this better than Ashton Harrison of Shades of Light, who shares tips on how to maximize your home lighting.

Talking to an Expert!

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We are here with Ashton Harrison; Founder & CEO of Shades of Light with an interview of Q & A’s of Lighting Tips, Ideas & Inspiration to guide our readers through the choices & styles for updating your home or starting from scratch with a lighting floor plan.

SOL: What are 3 tips you would give our readers when lighting a room?

AWH:

  1. You must light for all functions to be performed in the room (reading, cleaning, etc.). If you use directed light (eyeball recessed lights, “opaque” lamp shades, etc.) for tasks, you will have more opportunity for dynamic accent lighting. Use dimmers everywhere to control the “mood” in the room!
  2. Think of your lighting in terms of “layers”. Vary the height and the direction of the light sources in the room. Use table lamps, sconces, plant uplights, picture lights, ceiling eyeball spotlights, etc.
  3. Don’t forget accent lighting (see article entitled Accent Lighting under Tips and Techniques).

SOL: How can we customize lighting products to make them have a “one of kind” look?

AWH:

Change the shades on table and floor lamps to match or accent your decor.  Use our magic pendant (Magic Pendant Light Choices) to convert recessed lights to pedants and then choose your choice of shade. Use our pendant hardware (Shade Pendant Hardware Kit) to convert a stylish lamp shade into a hanging pendant and replace a chandelier with this trendy look. Add crystals to (or take all the crystals off!) your chandelier. Add chain cover (Linen Chandelier Chain Cover, Silk Chandelier Chain Cover, Tartan Plaid Silk Chandelier Cover), decorative candle covers (Kaarskoker Decorative Candle Covers), ceiling medallion, decorative chandelier shades or fancy light bulbs to your chandelier and sconces. Add natural (sticks, fruit, garlands, etc.) or holiday decorations to your lighting fixtures (see photo).

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Shade Pendant Hardware Kit, Kaarskoker Decorative Candle Covers

SOL: What are the most common mistakes made when lighting a room?

AWH:

  • Use of a center ceiling fixture or one high-powered light source to light the room.
  • Not following 3 tips in #1 above!
  • Too much light or not enough light (1 watt per square foot for relaxing spaces and 2 watts per square foot for task areas).

SOL: If you have canned, recessed lighting how can you update with minimal expense?

AWH:

  • Use our Magic Pendant Light Choices or Ceiling Light converter to change to pendant or decorative ceiling light.
  • Change the fixture to an eyeball and use to spotlight artwork.
  • Change the light bulbs to Full Spectrum “happy” bulbs (75 Watt R-30 Verilux Reflector Flood Bulb)!
  • Replace the recessed light with a monorail track kit and use light fixtures to spot artwork.

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SOL: Could you map out the steps for starting a lighting floor plan for a new construction home?

AWH:

  1. Plan task, general, and accent lighting for each room. Don’t forget to provide light for bookshelves, artwork areas, floor receptacles for large spaces, ceiling fans (ones with uplights above motor are really great), etc.
  2. Make a list of all fixtures & quantity of each you need room by room.
  3. Consult our Lighting for New Construction checklist for all the extras you will need.

SOL: Can you offer tips to stay on budget with the lighting plan?

AWH:

With new home construction, you should budget 3% for lighting. When remodeling, you should budget 5%. Always look at sales and specials first. Then consult the lighting experts in the store or on the phone for help in getting the look you want in the budget you have. There are always good-better-best selections in every lighting category!

SOL: What trends should readers avoid when purchasing lighting?

AWH:

Buy lighting fixtures that have to be “installed” that you REALLY love because rarely do people replace these. Go trendy and fun with portable pieces like table lamps and shades!

SOL: Please offer some suggestions for “Going Green” with home lighting?

AWH:

  • LED products have FINALLY gotten to the point where they are affordable, produce warm light (be sure to check this out BEFORE purchasing), and give off ENOUGH light.
  • Eco-friendly lighting is made from bamboo, cork, hemp, and recycled wood, recycled paper and recycled glass. 
Consult our Green Your Home article for a complete guide to going green.

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Recycled Green Glass Table Lamp, Driftwood Cluster Table Lamp

SOL: With the holidays approaching what creative ideas do you have to incorporate seasonal decorations with existing light fixtures?

AWH:

Consult our Tips & Techniques for the latest Holiday Lighting Ideas!

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SOL: This has been such fun & so informative! Thanks for your solutions & ideas. Can readers send you in questions to help solve their lighting Challenges?

AWH:

I love to give lighting solution ideas!
 Email me your question at AWHarrison@ShadesOfLight.com.

Ashton Harrison has a bachelor of science degree from UVA and a masters in business administration from the University of Richmond. Ashton was the V.P. of Operations for This End Up Furniture before opening the first Shades of Light retail store in 1986. She started Shades of Light national catalog operation in 1995 and launched the Shades of Light web site in 1997. Shades of Light specializes in the highest quality lighting, lamp shades, chandeliers and rugs for every lifestyle.

GREEN YOUR HOME!

There are a growing number of ways you can save electricity and make your home more comfortable by choosing the right lights. Just a few of the most promising options include new varieties of CFLs and fluorescent lights, new super-efficient LED (light-emitting diodes) bulbs; and simple strategies for using less electricity and bringing in more natural light.

FLUORESCENT LIGHTS

If you’re ready for a simple way to save energy, think light bulbs. To start with, choosing a compact fluorescent (CFL) is a smart move because these bulbs use much less electricity than old-fashioned incandescents (which produce light by heating a metal filament, and therefore waste 90 percent of their energy as heat). Fluorescent bulbs produce light through a chemical reaction. Not only will choosing a CFL save you about $30 in electric bills over the life of each bulb, it also will help you do your part to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and other air pollutants. The compact fluorescent bulb works much the same way as a standard fluorescent light, but the thin tube curves into a round bulb shape that fits neatly into most lamps. Commonly known as CFLs, they use two-thirds less energy to provide the same amount of light, and they last a long time, up to 10 times longer than incandescents.The U.S. government’s Energy Star program, which promotes energy efficiency, estimates that replacing a single incandescent bulb with a CFL prevents nearly 500 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions. Today’s fluorescents are produced with electronic ballasts, so they’re not going to flicker and hum as they would with the older magnetic ballasts.
Most experts say not to worry about the health effects of exposure to the mercury in a compact fluorescent, even if the bulb breaks. As a frame of reference, one CFL contains 4 milligrams of mercury, just a fraction of the 500 milligrams found in old mercury thermometers. When fluorescents have ceased to work properly, they shouldn’t just be thrown in the trash; you should dispose of them through your local solid waste agency.

LED LIGHTING

LED lights (light-emitting diodes) are more efficient than incandescents, because the bulbs don’t use heat to produce light. And unlike fluorescent lights, they don’t contain any mercury. Instead, LEDs are made with a semiconductor material that produces photons when electricity passes through it. LEDs are very good at focusing light exactly where it’s needed, plus, they produce light in a variety of colors and last a long time.

SMART LIGHTING STRATEGIES

  1. Always use the minimum lighting required. Some tasks, especially reading and sewing, require bright light. But in many areas of your home, lower-wattage bulbs may work just as well, such as for ambient lighting in the kitchen. For rooms where you want different levels of light at different times, light fixtures with dimmer settings can be a good option. Not all compact fluorescents work with dimmer switches, so check the packaging carefully.
  2. Put your home on a “lighting diet.” Paul Scheckel, a home energy consultant and author of The Home Energy Diet, has many tips such as “one person, one light,” as a good goal. He also suggests using low-energy (LED or fluorescent) under-counter lights, light-colored lamp shades, no halogen floor lamps, turning off the lights when you leave a room (as well as fining family members who don’t), and auto on-off and motion-sensor lighting controls in closets, bathrooms, etc. If you’ve heard conflicting advice about when to turn off the lights, you’re not alone. One source of confusion is that there are two separate issues to consider, saving money and saving energy. According to the U.S. government’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), every time you turn off fluorescent lights for more than five seconds you save energy. However, turning lights on and off reduces their life span. If your main goal is to save money, EERE recommends leaving fluorescent lights on for up to 15 minutes if you’re planning to go back to a room. Incandescent lights are less expensive to replace and burn mo re energy when they’re on, so turn them off every time you leave a room to save both money and energy.
  3. Use solar power for smaller applications, including outdoor lights.
  4. Daylighting, the practice of designing for maximum use of daytime sunlight (skylights, large windows with roof overhang, etc.), is used to light homes, make people happier, and save energy and dollars everywhere from garages to office buildings. The presence of daylighting often shows increased worker satisfaction and productivity in offices, better test scores in schools, increased sales in retail settings, and, of course, lower energy bills. If there’s enough sunlight to allow us to leave the electric lights off, it saves electricity. The goal is to let in natural light, but to prevent glare.
  5. Materials – Light isn’t all about the bulbs, though. Having eco-friendly lamps and light fixtures is key to greening your lighting. Look for lamps made with natural, recycled, or reused materials. Lights made from recycled materials include metal, glass, or plastic, and natural materials such as felt, cloth or wood. Interesting lamps that use reclaimed materials such as traffic signal lenses, and recycled wine bottles.
Lantern Love Giveaway Winner!

JAN E. IS THE WINNER OF OUR BEAUTIFUL PAGODA LANTERN!!

Thanks to everyone for entering our contest! Check back often for more giveaways!

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We’re really loving pagoda’s right now (okay, we’re obsessed…and not just right now!) They really pack a powerful punch and are an easy way to vamp up your style factor without redoing your whole house. Our Pagoda Lantern offers two far-east inspired colors that easily coordinate with any décor style. This piece would be a great focal point in a decorative powder room or bedroom! And we are giving it away in stylish green!

Lantern Love Giveaway!

We are seeing a growing lantern trend. Indoors or out, lanterns add spice to any space! Don’t be afraid to use them in unexpected places, such as the bathroom or bedroom. Here are some of our favorites (and our customers love them too)!

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We literally saw the light when we spotted a beautiful antique mirrored glass hurricane candle holder not being used at full potential! Our creative minds told us that this piece would be much better on the ceiling as a hanging light for everyone to admire! We immediately got to work and came up with an ultra stylish design, better known as our Antique Mirror Bell Jar Lantern. It makes a statement in a foyer by itself or looks amazing when several are hung together over a kitchen island!

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Who doesn’t love a classic Smokebell Lantern? They date back to the colonial days and were designed with a glass lid to provide the maximum amount of candle light without getting smoke stains on the ceiling. Ours is a very traditional, plain glass version, much like the original…a timeless choice for a style that transcends trends!

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We’ve got spring fever and can’t wait for the warm air to get here already so we can head outside and put our decorative skills to work in our outdoor living areas. An outdoor hanging lantern is a must for impromptu backyard get-togethers or fancy soirees on the veranda! Our Richmond Hanging lantern was designed by us and crafted by local skilled artisans, practically in OUR backyard. It’s made of real copper with a perfectly aged finish and has versatile classic appeal that takes any porch from ordinary to fabulous!

WIN OUR BEAUTIFUL PAGODA LANTERN!!

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We’re really loving pagoda’s right now (okay, we’re obsessed…and not just right now!) They really pack a powerful punch and are an easy way to vamp up your style factor without redoing your whole house. Our Pagoda Lantern offers two far-east inspired colors that easily coordinate with any décor style. This piece would be a great focal point in a decorative powder room or bedroom! And we are giving it away in stylish green! To enter, just comment on this post with the words “LANTERN LOVE” by Monday, March 30th at 8pm EST. Then go ahead and let us know what else you love about lighting and home decor! Limit one entry per e-mail address (our winner will be selected using random.org). Good Luck!

Our Crown Jewel!

This week at our Flagship Store in Richmond VA we’ve been having such fun. Our First (soon to be annual) Trunk Show began Wednesday for a two day event.

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It dawned on us we haven’t shared our Crown Jewel with our blogging community. Take “a-look-see” at all the fun and if you’re ever near Richmond stop by. It is a unique gem of a store with over 6000 square feet of amazing and rare finds. Our gracious staff of experts aims to please and loves to give first timers the tour.

We rolled out an exciting display of Custom Lampshades. Our clients were invited to stop by & design their own lampshade!

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We had all the fixings; fabulous fabrics in an array of colors, styles & designs, trims & an army of frame styles. Folks brought by their lamps & the fun began.

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Clients could also design their own lamp! We had porcelain vases with choices of bases & finials. Custom shades were available along with our large selection of stock shades; caused quite a stir!

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Last but certainly not least was a truck full of one of kind hand-knot rugs. There were thousands! There were Persians, Oushaks, Heriz, Kilims and some precious antiques; just to name a few. Our designers and clients were enthralled & the rugs went flying out the door!

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After months of planning we are happily exhausted & thrilled with the results!
To be included in our next event sign up for our Event Emails. If you are in the area of 95 & 64 stop by! We welcome your arrival. Also visit our 2 other locations: in Virginia Beach on Laskin Road, Virginia Beach, VA and our Decorating Outlet on Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond VA!

Superb Service

Our goal at SOL is to make your home shopping experience fun and easy! Call us and let us help you with your decorating issues!

Our team is a well oiled machine with over 41 year’s experience at Shades of Light. Yolanda Patillo; our engaging Customer Service Manager is very eager to satisfy. We love hearing from you when we’re doing something right & want to share some of our fav’s.

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Our Tips & Techniques Section at Inspiring Spaces is evolving into a format to communicate to us; let us hear from you. We are here to help you with selections, challenges & offer advice.

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