As daylight fades and evening takes over, the lighting inside homes can quietly shape how the body gets ready for rest. Many people continue using the same bright overhead sources they relied on during the day, often with a cooler appearance that carries shorter wavelengths. These wavelengths can send signals to the brain that the […]
Read MoreBeginner Tips: Lighting Your Home Office to Reduce Eye Strain
Many people who work from home spend long stretches looking at a screen in a room that was never set up for it. After several hours, eyes often start feeling tired, dry, scratchy, or even a bit sore. A lot of that comes down to how light hits the desk, the screen, and the space […]
Read MoreHow to Clean LED Bulbs Without Breaking Them
Dust settles on everything in a home, and LED bulbs are no exception. Over time, a thin layer of dust, fingerprints, or even light kitchen grease can build up on the surface. This buildup dims the light output slightly and makes the room feel less bright. Cleaning them helps maintain clear illumination without much effort. […]
Read MoreWhy Material Matters When Cleaning Lamps
Every lamp combines different parts, and those parts react differently to water, soap, heat, and handling. A metal base might handle a damp cloth fine but show every fingerprint. A glass shade lets light pass through beautifully yet picks up dust quickly. Fabric shades feel soft and welcoming but hold onto pet hair and odors. […]
Read MoreHow Different Lights Impact Your Eyes and Brain Over Time
Light is everywhere in our lives, quietly shaping what we see and how we feel from one moment to the next. Whether it's the changing sunlight coming through a window or the steady glow from lamps and screens, different kinds of light touch our eyes and brain in ways that add up over weeks, months, […]
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