Bedroom lighting is the most personal lighting in the home because it serves more distinct uses than any other room: functional light for getting dressed and moving around, adequate reading light for sustained use, warm ambient light for unwinding, and the ability to dim to a low, restful level before sleep. Dulora's bedroom lighting range covers dimmable bedroom globes in warm and extra warm colour temperatures at CRI 95+, wall lighting for bedrooms including bedside sconces, bedroom table lights and floor lamp globes, and ambient lighting for ceiling fittings. All dimmable globes in the range dim smoothly from 1 to 100 per cent and are flicker-free, which matters specifically in a bedroom where low-level light at close range before sleep is when invisible flicker is most noticeable. For bedroom LED lighting ideas and inspiration, see 8 Best Bedroom LED Light Ideas for 2024. Browse Candle LED Bulbs for bedside sconce and table light options, Fancy Round LED Bulbs for ceiling and pendant globes, and LED Light Dimmer Switch for dimming control. Trusted by Australian homes since 2010. SAA certified with a three-year warranty.
Bedroom Lighting: How to Create a Room That Works Morning, Evening, and at Night
The bedroom is the room that lighting design gets wrong most often. Most bedrooms rely on a single overhead ceiling light that does one job adequately, which is provide ambient brightness, while doing the other jobs badly. Getting bedroom lighting right means understanding how the room is used at different times of day and designing a simple lighting scheme that serves each use without compromise.
The three uses of bedroom lighting
Morning light in a bedroom needs to be functional: enough brightness for getting dressed, checking colours accurately, and moving around the room without feeling dimly lit. This is the only moment in the day when a bedroom needs to feel bright. For this, a ceiling pendant or flush mount with a CRI 95+ globe at Warm White 2700K provides sufficient brightness while remaining comfortable.
Evening reading light needs to be directional and positioned correctly. A bedside lamp or wall sconce positioned above and slightly behind the reading position produces light that falls on the page without causing glare or shadow. A dimmable globe at Warm White 2700K or Soft White 3000K at 60 to 80 per cent brightness is the right level for sustained reading. Browse Candle LED Bulbs and Fancy Round LED Bulbs for bedside lamp globe options.
Pre-sleep ambient light needs to be warm, low, and flicker-free. This is where most bedroom lighting schemes fail. Dimming a standard LED globe to 10 or 15 per cent can introduce flicker that is invisible to conscious perception but stimulating to the nervous system. Dulora's flicker-free dimmable globes eliminate this entirely, meeting IEC flicker guidance standards with Pst LM below 1 and SVM below 0.4 at every dimming level. At Extra Warm 2200K dimmed to 10 to 15 per cent, the result is a truly restful ambient source that supports the transition to sleep rather than working against it.
Colour temperature and sleep
The relationship between light and sleep is well established in the research literature. Blue-enriched cool white light suppresses melatonin production and delays the onset of sleep. Warm amber light at 2200K or 2700K has a significantly lower blue content and is substantially less disruptive to melatonin production in the hours before sleep.
This does not mean 2200K globes are a sleep aid. It means that using warm white or extra warm white globes dimmed to a low level in the evening is a meaningfully better choice for sleep quality than a bright cool white overhead. For bedroom lighting ideas that incorporate these principles, see 8 Best Bedroom LED Light Ideas for 2024.
Layering bedroom light
A well-designed bedroom lighting scheme uses at least two layers: an overhead source for ambient brightness and a bedside source for reading and pre-sleep use. The overhead source handles mornings and general use; the bedside source handles evenings and the hour before sleep. A LED Light Dimmer Switch on the overhead circuit gives control over the morning-to-evening transition from the same fitting.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Bedroom Lighting
- What colour temperature is best for bedroom lighting?
- Warm White 2700K is the most versatile choice for bedroom lighting, providing comfortable ambient brightness for morning use and a warm, settled atmosphere when dimmed for the evening. Extra Warm 2200K is the better choice for the pre-sleep period, with a deeper amber tone that is less disruptive to melatonin production than cooler colour temperatures.
- Why does flicker-free matter specifically in a bedroom?
- In a bedroom, low-level light at close range before sleep is when invisible flicker is most noticeable to the nervous system. Flicker from low-quality LED drivers at low dimming levels causes stimulation and eye strain that works directly against the wind-down process. Dulora dimmable bedroom globes are flicker-free at every dimming level, meeting IEC standards with Pst LM below 1 and SVM below 0.4.
- What is the best globe for a bedside lamp?
- A dimmable candle globe or fancy round G45 in Extra Warm 2200K or Warm White 2700K at CRI 95+ is the most effective bedside lamp globe for most Australian bedrooms. The warm colour temperature and high CRI rendering creates a comfortable, accurate quality of light suited to both reading and pre-sleep ambient use.
- Should I use a dimmer switch in the bedroom?
- Yes. A dimmer switch is the most practical bedroom lighting upgrade available because it allows the same fitting to serve morning brightness and evening atmosphere. A trailing edge LED-compatible dimmer paired with a dimmable Dulora globe gives smooth, flicker-free control from full brightness to a low, warm ambient glow.
- Are Dulora bedroom globes SAA certified?
- Yes. All Dulora globes used in bedroom lighting are SAA certified for Australian mains voltage installations and backed by a three-year warranty.