Have
you any lighting tips for bedrooms?
Yes, plenty! As with all rooms in the house, the key to successful lighting
lies in planning at the outset. Plan where you plan to put your bedroom
lighting and which type of lights you need.
You need good ambient lighting ie overall lighting which you will need
for general activities and then task lighting in the shape of your bedside
lights.
Choose bedside lights which either:
Can be used as a pair on bedside tables and
will act as features in the room.
Are small scale and unobtrusive, freeing up space on your bedside
table for books, etc.
Wall lights are particularly good for bedrooms when used ether side of the bed or dressing table. See our wall bracket range in the lights section. You may also like to consider using picture lights as an alterative.
Make sure that you fit a wall switch beside each side of the bed so
that can switch the main light off from the bed.
A pair of lamps either side of the mirror on your dressing table not
only looks good but gives well balanced light for making up by.
Dimmer switches are a must for bedrooms; fit them
to the source of your ambient light, whether this comes from an overhead
light or a wall
lights around the room. Remember, though, that you must use low voltage
dimmer switches on any low voltage fittings; you cannot fit a mains
voltage dimmer so check before you buy.
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