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A bedside lamp should generally sit at a height where the light source is roughly level with your eyes when sitting up in bed, providing comfortable light for reading.
Dimmable bedside lamps offer more flexibility for reading versus winding down before sleep, making them a popular choice for bedrooms where lighting needs shift throughout the evening.
Not necessarily. Many Australian homes mix bedside lamp styles intentionally for a more curated, eclectic look, as long as they share a common tone or material.
A warm light temperature around 2700K is generally recommended for bedside lamps, supporting a relaxed atmosphere suited to winding down before sleep.
Many bedside lamps with dimming functionality can be set to a very low brightness, effectively doubling as a nightlight for those who prefer some illumination overnight.
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