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How does lighting differ between functional rooms like kitchens and relaxed spaces like bedrooms?

Kitchens and home offices generally need brighter, cooler-toned lighting for tasks and focus, while bedrooms and living rooms benefit from warmer, softer lighting to create a relaxed atmosphere.

What lighting works best for a small bathroom?

Bright, even lighting around the vanity area is essential for grooming tasks, so wall-mounted vanity lights on either side of the mirror generally work better than a single overhead light, which can cause shadows.

How many light sources should a living room have?

Most living rooms benefit from layered lighting, combining a ceiling fixture with floor or table lamps, to allow flexibility between bright, functional lighting and softer, ambient settings.

What lighting suits a home office for reduced eye strain?

A combination of ambient ceiling lighting and a dedicated desk lamp helps reduce glare and eye strain, particularly for those working on screens for extended periods.

Should dining room lighting be bright or dim?

Dining rooms generally benefit from dimmable lighting, allowing brighter settings for everyday meals and softer, warmer lighting for entertaining or evening dinners.

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