What kind of floor lamp would you use in a toddler bedroom? We don't have any lights in the room other than lamps, and there will be only one surface (the top of his dresser) that I can place a small table lamp on, which won't be enough lighting for the entire room. I've been trying to find a floor lamp that he won't be able to pull down on himself, but am getting stuck. We have a lamp like this (https://www.target.com/p/floor-shelf-lamp-silver-ca/-/A-14013724) in the nursery but the he gets all excited about the toys/decorations on the lamp and wants to play with the stuff on it, which is the opposite of what I'm wanting him to do. I've been thinking that this kind of lamp (https://www.target.com/p/tripod-floor-lamp-silver/-/A-13557538) may be safer because it is a tripod with no shelves.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Re: Floor lamps in toddler bedrooms
We have a floor lamp in the family room. DH screwed an eye into the wall, looped a ribbon thru the eye and tied it in a knot around the lamp. Viola, the lamp is tied to the wall. We did this after the lamp was tipped over and both light bulbs shattered on the hardwood floor.
We have this one in our guest room, There's not much to it weight wise and even if she knocks it over it's just rice paper and a very light base so the likely hood of her getting hurt is low. Plus it's 10 bucks so if it doesnt work you arent out a ton of money.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30184173/
We also have this one in DD's room on a shelf and it gives off a lot of light. The side are these rubbery plastic things that clip together. Not something I would put at toddler level but a fun option for a kids room. We have just this in DD's room (no overhead lights here either) which is 18x14 and it gives off plenty of light for the whole room.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50155018/