Some rooms serve just one or two basic functions, but other rooms get used in all sorts of ways. For instance, you might use your living room for watching TV, reading books, playing board games with the kids or any other number of activities. Rooms like that can really benefit from quality lights that can adapt to different activities.
The old-fashioned way to do it is to use a mix of lamps and fixtures for different purposes — a reading lamp beside your favorite armchair, overhead lights for board game night, everything off when you’re watching a movie and so on.
The better approach? Give yourself a full spectrum of lighting possibilities by making sure all of those lights are dimmable.
Upgrading your light switches to dimmer switches is one way to do it. But the easier way for many areas is to simply to replace your bulbs with dimmable smart bulbs.
Almost every smart bulb on the market is dimmable without flickering or buzzing, eliminating a common headache that comes with an in-wall dimmer switch. That also makes smart bulbs quality picks for bedrooms, where strong dimming performance and things like prescheduled wake-up fades can do wonders for your mood in the morning. Voice assistant support also means you can dim or brighten with a command, no matter where you are.
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