Shades of Light Wall Shelves
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the return policy for Shades of Light?
Credits will be issued using your original payment method, please allow up to 30 days for return and refund. For returns, contact customer care to purchase a FedEx return label for use when dropping off your package at a local FedEx shipping location.
Are there any items that cannot be returned?
The specific items that cannot be returned were not detailed in the search results. Typically, custom or personalized items and final sale products may not be returnable.
Who covers the return shipping costs?
Customers can contact Shades of Light's Customer Care team to purchase a FedEx return label, indicating that the customer typically covers return shipping costs unless otherwise stated.
How can items be returned?
To return an item, contact Shades of Light's Customer Care at (800) 262-6612 or [email protected] to arrange for a return label and instructions on how to return the package via FedEx.
What should I consider when choosing wall shelves for my room?
Consider the weight of items you plan to place on the shelves and ensure the shelves are made to support that weight. Also, think about the material and color to match your room's decor.
How can I install wall shelves without damaging my walls?
Use wall anchors suitable for your wall type (drywall, plaster, or brick) for a secure installation that minimizes damage. Follow the installation guide provided.
What is the recommended spacing between wall shelves?
The spacing between shelves should be 10-12 inches for general use, but may vary based on the items being displayed or stored.
How much weight can wall shelves typically hold?
The weight capacity can vary widely, from 15-100 pounds or more, depending on the shelf material, size, and mounting hardware.
What's the ideal depth for wall shelves in a living room?
For a living room, shelves with a depth of 8-12 inches are ideal for accommodating books, frames, and decorative items.
How does the concept of an optical midpoint play into design?
The optical midpoint is a visual sweet spot slightly above the center of an area. Placing objects at this point can make a design look more aesthetically pleasing.
What are some innovative ways to fill an empty wall without pictures?
Start with key decorative items and let your collection evolve. Use the floor layout method before hanging for an organic design.