The most obvious thing to consider when shopping for wall sconces is what kind of decor you’re going for in your room or space. Do you want a more traditional or more modern look? Do you want a light that is better set up for a vanity in a bathroom space, or would you rather have lights that look like candles that can be affixed to any wall? Not all lights will work in all spaces, so it’s important to have a good idea of what space you’re providing light for, and what you want that space to look and feel like.
Another thing to think about is what direction you want the light pointing. Many wall sconces are adjustable and can be pointed in different directions even after they have been mounted to the wall. The flexibility is nice, as long as you know how to use it, and as long as the sconces can provide light in the space and in the direction where you need the light to be directed.
Something else to think about is how many lights you need. Wall sconces can be purchased individually, or in some cases, they may be available in a pack of two or three. Multipacks can be especially helpful when trying to provide light equally throughout a large area, or when mounting lights to either side of a bed or table.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about how much work you’re willing to do during installation. Wall sconces usually include all the pieces you’ll need to mount them to the wall. They may or may not include bulbs and batteries, and depending on where you’re hoping to use the light fixtures, it might require some level of experience or expertise in installing lights. If this is your first time doing any sort of DIY light work, you might talk with someone who has installed their own wall sconces before or watch a few videos online that will help break down the process into simple and easy steps.
These wall sconces will look great in your living room, bedroom, kitchen, hallway, or corridor.
These wall mounters are operated without a switch and include four screws to make installation easy.
These lights are a great tool to use for adding light in spaces in your home where there is no power supply.
These lights can be installed facing upwards or downwards, and include a 180-degree gooseneck pivot that will allow you to get the perfect angle.
With several options to choose from at varying lengths, you’re sure to find the light that’s the right size for your bathroom vanity.
These wall sconces feature an aluminum paint lamp body, an acrylic lampshade, and wrought iron lacquered chassis. They are FCC Certified and offer 9W of power at 4000K.
Each purchase includes two mason jars, two pieces of reclaimed wood, and two strips of LED lights. Plus, you’ll receive two hydrangea flowers to bring the look together
The multipurpose mason jars can also be used to store arts and craft supplies. They can hold whatever flowers you choose – whether that’s the flowers included with your purchase or something entirely different.
These light fixtures are made with a thick clear glass shade to provide ample glow and a beautiful lighting atmosphere.
All mounting hardware required for installation is included inside the package.
These simple and elegant bedside lamps offer a brushed copper head with a black lampshade that presents a delightful antique style.
The color inside the lampshade is white, which means that light won’t be absorbed.
A: In some cases, wall sconces represent coverings that can be placed over existing light fixtures on the wall to display them in a more stylish or aesthetically-pleasing way. These wall sconces won’t require any additional batteries, but you may need to purchase compatible bulbs and do some installation work in order to make sure the lights are compatible and that they fit. In other cases, wall sconces may include the wiring inside of the design, and these lights will be powered by batteries that you’ll probably need to purchase separately. The benefit to these lights is that you have increased flexibility to place them wherever you would like.
A: Many wall sconces offer dimming capabilities. It’s important to make sure you have a compatible bulb (not all bulbs can dim), and that you know how to operate the wall sconce’s dimmer. Sometimes, this can be done using a knob attached to the wall sconce, and other times it will be done by using a remote.