When I designed this client's living room, I opted for two sleek floor lamps to give the room a clean, modern feel. I also knew that two full-size end tables would've been out of balance with the settee that we used.
I'm actually drawn more and more to the look of two matching floor lamps flanking a sofa. When a sofa table or coffee table is already in place, end tables often just end up eating up needed space. Floor lamps can anchor the sofa and provide some nice symmetry at the same time. Here are some great examples of how well a pair of floor lamps can work:

TradHome
DesireToInspire via DecorPad

Jan Showers

DecorPad
Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles

Heather Garrett Design via DecorPad
What do you think of this look?












I love the look, especially in a sitting/living room with a more formal feel. But for us (family of five with three young children) end tables are a must for functionality.
ReplyDeleteI do love the height the flanked lamps seem to give the rooms in the photos.
I've been following your blog for months now and I absolutely LOVE your style and your aim to decorate without shooting the wad!
Claire from Chattanooga.
Never been a huge fan of floor lamps but must say this post does them a lot of justice. Love the styles and rooms that you featured, they look great in each and every one!
ReplyDeleteThat living room you designed is beautiful! I love the combination of the photos, textures, and LAMPS!
ReplyDeleteI am with you---I think when used thoughtfully floor lamps can add a great sense of drama and atmosphere. They are sort of like trees in your living room.
Love it - it looks cleaner and less cluttered too.
ReplyDeleteI never thought about flanking the sofa with two floor lamps! I have one side table next to my sofa and was trying to figure out what to do with the other side of the sofa..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip!
Lovely images! I love the idea of floor lamps. I have several in my house. If you can sacrifice a side table, I think they make a room more seamless and add height to a space.
ReplyDeleteI love this look! Floor lamps flank our sofa, too. Did this about 6 months or more ago and haven't looked back. Definitely the right decision.
ReplyDeleteHaven't thought much about flanking two floor lamps on each side of the sofa but I guess it works! My idea of decorating has always been one table lamp and one floor lamp on each side of the sofa. LOL. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteJessie
www.mixandchic.com
I love the last picture! i always have a hard time picking light fixtures because there are just so many beautiful choices! Love the post!
ReplyDeleteLove the look. End tables just mean more furniture to dust. Less is more sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree! A beautiful pair of lamps is all a sofa needs! Great images. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this clean look...great solution to doing away with the predictable end tables especially if space doesn't allow. The coffee table is totally sufficient to set drinks, books, etc.......Thanks for all your great ideas!
ReplyDeleteI really love this look. Sometimes with end and/or side tables more is just more. We have a large sofa and two floor lamps would be perfect. I'll keep this in mind in the next few months when redesigning the room.
ReplyDeleteI love symmetry and this is a wonderful way to balance a room out! Many miss matched tables or chairs stand out more in front of a symmetric background, Lamps work often in the background, unless the are stealing the show, like some in your pictures! I love them!
ReplyDeleteVery neat look!
I love formal balance and I think this is a great choice if 1) you sit on your sofa and read; it provides the perfect lighting and 2) if you have a small space that would be filled up with end tables.
ReplyDeleteI JUST started noticing this trend. I spotted the first and last images yesterday on Decorpad I believe and thought 'hmmmm. . . love it or hate it?'. I couldn't decide. Now I think I am loving this idea. It breaks away from the typical rule of always needing side tables flanking a sofa, and I kind of like having the option to do something out of the norm!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteI love that fabric on the ottoman. Where did you get it?!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a great look. But I may miss the side table? I have one floor lamp in my living room with a lucite table in front of it... so I still get the use of a table without blocking the view of the lamp.
ReplyDeleteI have a floor lamp that I haven't used as planned because of the cord. The TradHome pic is a good comparison. My sofa floats in the room and the cord goes straight across the walkway. What do you do when the floor lamps aren't near the wall?
ReplyDeleteThey look great! It does get rid of cclutter that would be on tables.
ReplyDeleteSusan
I love the look but I must say it's always a hard sell with clients. It's a brave client who agrees to ditch the side tables in lieu of lamps. Strange though because it's such a great look.
ReplyDeleteI love your taste! I'm drawn to the photos of the black floor lamps...such a statement! If you ever need distressed picture frames for a project you're working on, check out my blog to see what I create. Jennifer
ReplyDeleteI think what you did with that room was outstanding! Absolutely amazing transformation...
ReplyDeleteCindy
Totally agree, Emily! As long as there's a spot to set a drink nearby, I love the uncluttered look of a floor lamp. So many to choose from these days, too. Not like 15 years ago!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot. You got me thinking - this would look great in my livingroom!
ReplyDeleteLove this look. I love symmetry!
ReplyDeleteI think it's great...in a strange way the symmetry makes them blend into the room better - or at least seem less intrusive than lamps sometimes do.
ReplyDeleteI love it especially that last one...dreamy!
ReplyDeleteLove the look! more versitile than big solid end tables flanking a sofa! adds lovely height too!
ReplyDeletexo Allison
Spicer + Bank www.spicerandbank.blogspot.com
I love this look! It really works great!
ReplyDeletexx Marie
gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewhere did you find that fabulous ceiling fixture in the first pic? i need it!
nanne in indiana by way of alabma
http://twosistersonesummer.blogspot.com/
Love this look and the room you designed...the gallery wall is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe room you did was my favorite.....love the framed art. Isn't it funny how we designers seem to go back and forth on symetrical vs asymmetrical? Personally, I've always favored symmetry, so this look really appeals to me. Great post!
ReplyDeleteStacy
I love the look. Their room looks wonderful. I am also in love with those chunky black ones with the love pillow!
ReplyDeleteMegan
http://1funkywoman.blogspot.com
I love this! I've actually done this in my own living room, although I'm feeling the need for some updated lamps after seeing all these lovely pictures!
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ReplyDeleteThis lighting design is amazing! I love these lights. check some more designs here.
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Am in the process (when am I not in the process?) of tweaking my living room and dining room, and have been stuck for weeks over dining room color and arrangement of chairs/end tables at the end of the living room that gives onto the dining room: Too crowded with two arm chairs and two end tables, fretting over the lone chair floating without an end table and no anchor. To have opened this page just as I was on the point of doing something really reckless and expensive was something of a minor miracle. Such clarity! Designer's block resolved. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAm in the process (when am I not in the process?) of tweaking my living room and dining room, and have been stuck for weeks over dining room color and arrangement of chairs/end tables at the end of the living room that gives onto the dining room: Too crowded with two arm chairs and two end tables, fretting over the lone chair floating without an end table and no anchor. To have opened this page just as I was on the point of doing something really reckless and expensive was something of a minor miracle. Such clarity! Designer's block resolved. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAm in the process (when am I not in the process?) of tweaking my living room and dining room, and have been stuck for weeks over dining room color and arrangement of chairs/end tables at the end of the living room that gives onto the dining room: Too crowded with two arm chairs and two end tables, fretting over the lone chair floating without an end table and no anchor. To have opened this page just as I was on the point of doing something really reckless and expensive was something of a minor miracle. Such clarity! Designer's block resolved. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this look, very clean lines and the colours are very calming. I would love to paint my living room the same colour. What is the colour you used? Thanks in advance,
ReplyDeleteHave been searching for a black and white greek key rug just like the one you posted in the Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles pic, but to no avail. Any ideas? Much appreciated.
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