Friday, February 1, 2008

Floor Globes - How To Find The Right One

Are you looking for some inside information on floor globes? Here's an up-to-date report from floor globes experts who should know.



Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there's more to floor globes than you may have first thought.

Being worldly is very stylish these days and what better way to be worldly than to be able to show off the whole world in your home. Globes are hot commodities these days. If you really want to show off that you get this trend you need to do it in style. Forget the little desk globes, pass on the tabletop models, you need floor globes.

What are floor globes, you ask? They are not just a regular globe that you can sit on the floor. These are larger globe that are a piece of furniture in themselves. They have a stand that holds the large orb we call earth and allows it to spin. Once you've decided to go with this lovely fixture, there are a couple of things to take into consideration when getting yours.

The first consideration is size. While you know you want a floor model, which puts you in the word of larger globes, now you have to decide just how big you want it to be. Floor globes range from pedestal model where the globe is not much larger than the ones you used to see in school, to massive pieces of orbiting art that can be the centerpiece of a room. The size you choose will have to be based on two things - how much floor space you have in the room where the floor globe is to be put and how much of a focal point it is supposed to be. If you want the floor globe to be an accent to the room, you need to pare it down a bit.

Now you should debate the height you want your globe to be. It all depends on the perspective of those who will be looking at it. If you have your floor globe placed near a seating area in the room, you may want a shorter one that is more attractive to view from a sitting position. If, on the other hand, you are putting the floor globe in a place where people usually stand or are walking, say an entryway, you should look for taller ones, so it's at a reachable height for people to appreciate it.

You should always look at the base of any floor globe you are considering. If you have kids in the house, you need to try and find a more stable and sturdy base for your floor globe. Kids like to pull on and climb on things, and you don't want it to come crashing down on top of them.

Finally, you will want to look at the styles of floor globes available. No longer do you have to look at that same blue and green globe that you always saw in the classroom. Many of the floor globes that are out there have unique looks, such as ones made of all stone, others that have ancient views of the world, and if you really want to have a classy look, you can even get a stand that is the statue of Atlas, with the globe on his back.

This article's coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.

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