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Lake Shore Wall Sconce - Satin Pewter

Lake Shore Wall Sconce - Satin Pewter

Wall Lamps by House of Troy

Regular price $232.00
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Specifications

Brand: House of Troy
Part Number: LS217-SP
Category: Wall Lamps
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 60 Watts
Number of Lights: 1
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: Candelabra E12
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Location Rating: UL Dry
Dimensions: 11.5″H x 5″W x 8″D
Finish: Satin Pewter

Wall Lamps FAQs

What’s the difference between a wall lamp and a wall sconce?

“Wall lamp” often refers to plug‑in or adjustable fixtures with shades; a “sconce” is typically a hardwired decorative wall light—there’s overlap in use.

Should I choose plug‑in or hardwired wall lamps?

Plug‑in is renter‑friendly and flexible; hardwired gives a cleaner look and switch control. Choose based on access to wiring and code requirements.

How high should I mount a wall lamp next to a bed or sofa?

Mount so the shade’s bottom is near eye level when seated or in bed—often 48–60 inches from floor depending on furniture height.

Are swing‑arm wall lamps good for reading?

Yes—swing‑arms bring the light where you need it without glare. Choose adjustable heads and diffused shades for comfort.

What bulbs and brightness work well in wall lamps?

Use 450–800 lumens for ambience and 800–1100 lumens for focused reading. Pick CRI 90+ and warm 2700–3000K for comfort.

Are wall lamps dimmable and smart‑home compatible?

Many lamps work with dimmable LEDs and smart plugs/switches. Verify compatibility to avoid flicker at low settings.

What finishes and shades coordinate with room decor?

Match hardware—black, brass, or nickel—to existing fixtures. Linen shades soften light; metal shades give tighter task beams.

Can wall lamps be installed on masonry or tricky surfaces?

Use appropriate anchors for drywall or masonry and ensure a flat backplate seal. For plug‑ins, add cord channels or paintable covers.

How do I hide cords and route power neatly?

Hardwire to a switched box where possible; for plug‑ins, route cords along molding and use cable clips to keep tidy.

What maintenance keeps wall lamps safe and clean?

Dust shades, check fasteners, and replace worn cords or plugs. Keep bulbs within the fixture’s wattage rating.