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The right lighting instantly creates the mood and look of a room, making a big impact with little effort and minimal space. Floor lamps, bedside lamps, and table lamps are an easy way to bring that little extra something to your interiors, so it's important to consider the overall effect you're trying to create with your lights - be it a bright ambience or a cosier feel accented with subtle shadows. The average bedside table lamp has a wattage of 60W and 800 lumens, which, combined with a beam angle of 60 degrees, will give you the perfect night-time illumination. With the perfect lighting, you can create beautiful, refined solutions and practical elegance for the perfect ambience in any bedroom, lounge room, living area, or study in your home. Shine a light on your lovely home with Adairs exclusive range of lamps, bedside lights, and accent lights to brighten your home decor and switch up your look. Choose from our incredible collection of desk lamps, table lamps, bedside lamps, night lights or floor lamps to design the perfect illumination and create a warm soft glow. Giving you an extra source of light at a desk or for adding a chic edge to your living space, our lighting is available in different shapes and sizes. The average life of bedside table lamps is 1,500 hours, so it might be time for an upgrade. Shop our wide range of designer lamps and lighting solutions below.
There are many different types of bedside lamps, each with their own unique features and benefits. Perfect for winding down, many people prefer to reading at night before they go to sleep – and lights make it happen. Whether you want to work in the dark or read a novel, a LED light with a CRI of 80 and colour temperature of 2700k will help. Here are some of the most popular types of bedside lamps:
Table lamps are perhaps the most common type of bedside lamp. They are typically small and easy to move around, making them a great option for those who like to change up their decor often. Leaving room by your bedside for décor, table lamps also allow you to style your table with accent pieces like mirrors, plants, or an extra crystal table lamp. Plants, mirrors, and a chic shade will bring the room together.
If you don’t have a table at your bedside, a floor lamp makes a great alternative to table lamps. Lights that sit on the floor help to illuminate your whole room softly, creating a warm ambiance. They’re also a focal point of the room, and add plenty of style without taking up a lot of space.
In a petite size perfect for small tables, globe lamps have a feature bulb rather than a LED light of lexi lighting. Casting a diffused light, a globe lamp can double as a night light when dimmed. These table lights aren’t a substitute for a desk lamp, so we would opt for different table lights if you need bright illumination.
Sleek and modern, these lights are a great choice for minimalistic or scandi spaces. With a glass shade and body, the light emanates from the entire lamp, making it a great choice as both a desk lamp or table lights.
Ideal for any place in the house, but particularly a table at your bedside, lamps with shades are a great choice. With a lampshade made out of a material like linen or rattan, this style hides the utilitarian LED and diffuses the light more softly. Style it with plants and a ceramic dish for a timeless look. What are the best bedside lighting for specific needs? There are many different types of bedside lamps, each with their own specific purpose. Here is a list of the best bedside lamps for specific needs:
A lamp with a good light source that is not too harsh on the eyes is ideal for reading. A gooseneck lamp is also a good option for reading in bed, as it allows you to angle the light directly on your page. Say goodbye to eye strain!
A lamp with a soft, warm light is perfect for relaxing in bed. Opt for a yellow globe rather than a white globe to keep the space feeling cosy, and try a lampshade for extra softness.
If you only have harsh overhead lighting in your living room or dining room, a floor lamp is a great alternative. Opt for a high wattage globe and use the floor lamp to gently illuminate the room. We love placing floor lamps in a corner to brighten without dazzling.
There are a few different types of bedside lamps that are popular on the market. The most common type is the table lamp. These lamps come in a variety of styles, sizes, and colors. They can be made from a variety of materials, including glass, metal, and plastic. Table lamps are typically used to provide task lighting, such as reading or writing. Another type of popular bedside lamp is the floor lamp, which can be used for larger areas and can illuminate the majority of your bedroom.
Consider the lamp's size, style, brightness, and whether it matches your room's decor. Adjustable features and the type of bulb (like LED) can also play a crucial role. Knowing the purpose can help your decision, such as opting for a brighter, blue light lamp or a focused beam for reading and writing while choosing a lamp with a soft, diffused glow for ambient lighting.
The lamp should be in proportion to your table and room size. For bedside tables, the lamp's bottom should be at chin level when sitting up in bed.