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    The Right Temperature Light For Table Lamps

    Do you understand the transformative power of a table lamp? With all jokes aside, we do. Have you ever thought of how light makes you feel? The difference in light temperature and how it affects your mood? Productivity? It's a real thing. Some studies show correlations between light temperature and what we do in our day-to-day lives. Light upwards of 7000K is the most preferred, but that doesn't mean that productivity was necessarily better because there was a higher rate of eye fatigue. However, blue light protector glasses could alleviate this, especially for screen time. Few come close to personal preference because people will do what they want and go with what is most comfortable for them, just something to think about.

    A warmer light in table lamps to end a long night where you can curl up with a book and a cup of tea sounds so amazing. It sets the mood. Have you ever heard of the saying "read the room"? We are talking about; just enough light can help you do that. 

    The temperature of the light is essential but so is how we get it; a clash could throw a space off. The moody and fundamental support that the Temple lamps give is crucial. For a good time and a long time, the table lamp is and will always be essential as a functional art form, just as everything should be.

    How tall should end table lamps be?

    Should a bedside lamp be taller than a headboard?

    Aim to have the light downwards when using a headboard with an elevated headrest.

    How do I choose a bedside lamp?

    Lamps must be the correct size for your bed's dimensions.

    Ideally, king beds are fitted with high headboards. Tall lamps are essential for light and visibility.

    What type of table lamp is best for the bedroom?

    For bedroom lighting, look for an LED bulb with lumen ratings of around 700; it's approximately comparable at least to 60 watts of traditional incandescent bulbs. At this brightness level, you should be able to read.

    Best to choose a Lamp that offers a glare-free reading Or select a softly lit LED desk lamp. That adds a warming glow to your room or den.

    The last thing you want is a Netflix movie night with an obstructive glare at the screen. Find the proper ambient lights with bedside lamps.

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