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Lights are undoubtedly influencial when it comes to our mood and state of mind, especially if they are coloured. They come in a wide range of designs and styles, from the antique, old, vintage style to contemporary modern. Regardless of your personality, you got 100% chances to find a lovely designer one at IKEA, Fontana Arte, Foscarini or Fabbian. What do you think about when choosing a lamp for your room?
In the first place, it has to suit the room arrangement, you might have an idea about the model you want to buy, you might want it to adjust from bright light to nightlight, maybe you’d like it to have colored light that would add dramatism to your room’s design theme.
Well lamps are ideal for any kind of room or office as long as there’s enough free space on the walls. You can use them to highlight certain spots of your house at night, you can use them in your office, (the ones that imitate paintings, maybe you should them out cause they look amazing), or you can place them above or beside the artworks that you own, so you bring them into the spotlight. Either way, they look great.
But what about…therapy? Could your wall lamps save you from depression? Recent studies have proven that possible. There is something called “light(s) therapy” that you have probably heard of, and the reason why I’m mentioning it, speaking of wall lights, is that fluorescent light – which is a common property of wall lights, as compared to pendant ones and ceiling lights – has a great influence of one’s state of mind.
It’s said that a globe like this ( Lights of America ) can make miracles. Very bright lamps (or dichroic lamps), fluorescent ones, full-spectrum lights, light-emitting diodes can represent your treatment for acne vulgaris and neonatal jaundice, when directed at skin, circadian rhythm disorders, insomnia, delayed sleep phase syndrome, when the light strikes the retina of the eyes. Light therapy is also used to treat seasonal affective disorder.
Now that you know what a light can do and have an idea about what you want it to look like, it’s time to think of possible illnesses that might cause you pain. Visit an expert in light therapy once, and then adjust your wall lamps to do you a favour, besides being there, being pretty and helping you to navigate easily throughout your home, in lack of natural light.
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