The lighting fixtures in your home office
Many people have forgotten what it's like to go to their offices and work from home for a year and a half now. As good as that sounds, it has its negatives. For example, the environment in your home should be tailored for an optimal work mood. You also need to have the right furniture and last but not least lighting. What are the best lighting fixtures for your home office? Let's see.
The light temperature
First of all, it is good to have a separate room to use for your home office. However, if you don't have one, you can carve out a small corner to put your computer and other office supplies. When this nook is lit differently, then you will be able to achieve a higher level of concentration and productivity. That's why one of the first steps to creating an ideal working environment is changing the color temperature.
If the temperature is above 3500K it directly affects our learning and productivity and makes us more able to take in information and concentrate on tasks. The higher the color temperature, the higher level of focus you can achieve. For this reason, we recommend purchasing lighting of 5000K or more for your home office, whether it is incandescent or LED light. LED lights are a technological and energy efficient option. In contrast, CFL lights sometimes cause headaches.
If you don't know what 5000K is imagine the power of the sun at noon. It is good for your health and can improve your mood noticeably. If possible, place your desk near a window to take advantage of as much natural light as possible.
The best lighting is that which contains all three main forms of lighting - main, local and accent. Local or also target lighting is used for practical purposes such as cooking, reading, make-up etc. Table lamps and LED strips are a perfect example of this type of lighting. If they have a rotating head, it will help a lot to concentrate the light where you need it the most.
But if you want to turn your home office into an elegant space, then you will definitely need accent lighting. Again, you can use an LED strip to illuminate your monitor. It's a good idea to avoid lights that are too eye-catching because they will distract you. If you have a small space, choose small sized light fixtures because otherwise you might bump into them.
Proper placement of the work light is critical to minimizing glare and shadows that cause eye strain. Light that is too bright and direct creates the monitor glare that tires our eyes. For example, the placement of a lamp overhead can cause a large amount of annoying glare on your computer screen. To avoid the shadows created by desk lamps, place the lamp on the side opposite the hand you are typing with. If it's on the same side, then your hand itself will cast a shadow. If you equip yourself with adjustable lighting and control the strength of the light, then light levels throughout the day will be able to be varied.
To conclude
The more comfortable you make your workspace, the more optimal you will be in your duties. While lighting is one of the last things we think of, it is the lighting that has the most impact, especially when you are working on a monitor. Eyes get strained from inadequate light and this leads to head and neck pain. Look at a variety of lighting fixtures and choose the ones that will be most comfortable for you to use, even if they don't fit perfectly with the rest of your décor. Because of this and you need to carve out a workspace that you can bring in a completely different style.