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23 Stylish Yet Functional Reading Light for Bed Ideas

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Zakhar (aka Zee)

April 21, 2022

With the right task lighting, your bed can become more than just a place to sleep. A cozy and intimate reading light for bed can turn your bedside into a cozy nook for nighttime rituals. Whether you like to read a book or catch up on social media—or whatever else your heart desires after a long day — having a reading light gives you the lighting you need for those evening activities.

Depending on where you want to place your light for reading in bed, there are a few different style options to consider. If you have a desk or nightstand next to your bed, a table lamp or desk lamp will serve your purpose well. For more direct downward lighting, a wall sconce light can be mounted next to, above, or on your headboard. No matter what style you choose, a reading light for bed will upgrade your bedroom into a multipurpose space.

01 of White and Gold Table Lamp for Bed

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Beige tufted nailhead bed is outfitted in white, beige and tan bedding. The bed is accompanied by a gray wood drawer nightstand holding a white and gold table lamp for bed.

02 of Rattan Wall Mount Light for Reading in Bed

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This bedroom features a rattan wall mount light for reading in bed fitted above a stained wood bedside table. The light accompanies a beige and gray bed with black tufted headboard.

03 of Bedroom with White and Gold Reading light

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Brown vintage rug is laid under a white, pink and beige bed with gray metal spindle bedframe. A white and gold reading light is perched on a stained wood nightstand next to the bed.

04 of Wall Mount Reading Light for Bed

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Black metal spindle bed with white and gray bedding is lit by a black wall mount bed light for reading with beige shade. The light is mounted to a white shiplap wall above a stained wood drawer nightstand.

05 of Black Wall Sconce Reading Lights for Bed

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Stained wood drawer nightstands are lit by black wall sconce reading lights for bed mounted to a gray painted wood shiplap wall. The lights flank a white, gray and beige bed with beige tufted headboard.

06 of Black Reading Lamp with White Lampshade

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This white board and batten bedroom boasts a black spindle bedframe paired with a rustic narrow wood bench. A black bedside table next to the bed holds a black jug lamp with white lampshade.

07 of Gold Wall Lamp Light for Reading in Bed

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Gold wall lamp light for reading in bed is mounted to a gray beadboard half wall above a stained wood cane side table. The light illuminates a beige bed dressed in white, beige and gray bedding.

08 of Black Reading Lights for Bed

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Black reading lights for bed stand on white bedside tables flanking a gray bed dressed in white and black bedding. White and black artwork is hung above the headboard in this bedroom lit by a rattan pendant light.

09 of Brass Wall Sconce Reading Light for Bed

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Brass wall sconce reading light for bed is mounted above a stained wood night table. The table stands between beds dressed in white, tan and blue bedding placed in front of a gray shiplap half wall with ledge.

10 of Bedroom with Black Bed Light for Reading

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Macrame wall decor is hung on a gray feature wall above a gray linen bed outfitted in white and beige bedding. A stained wood nightstand is placed next to the bed under a black bed light for reading.

11 of Sheer White Canopy for Black Spindle Bed Frame

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Black accordion reading light is mounted above a white and pink floral print bed. A sheer white canopy is laid over the black metal spindle bed frame in this bedroom featuring white, green and pink house print wallpaper.

12 of Black and Brass Sconce Reading Light for Bed

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Black and brass sconce reading light for bed is affixed over a white bedframe outfitted in gray buffalo check bedding. The bed stands in front of a white board and batten accent wall next to an army green dresser.

13 of Brass Sconce Bed Reading light

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Ivory juju hat is hung above a beige tufted nailhead bed dressed in white and gray bedding. Brass sconce bed reading light is mounted above a stained wood drawer nightstand next to the headboard.

14 of Black Headboard with Sconce for Reading

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Brass and woven sconce is mounted to a black shiplap headboard over a bed with white and gray bedding. The bed sits in front of a black sliding chevron door on brass rails.

15 of Black Table Lamp Light for Reading

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Beige painted wood headboard standing against a stained wood wall is clad in beige and gray bedding. The bed is paired with an antique stained wood glass front nightstand holding a black table lamp light for reading in bed.

16 of Black Wall Sconce Reading Light for Bed

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White, gray and beige bed with beige linen headboard leans against a white shiplap wall. A black wall sconce reading light for bed is mounted next to the bed over a stained wood bedside table.

17 of Brass Table Lamp on Woven Chest Bedside Table

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Brass table lamp is perched on a woven and black leather chest used as a bedside table. An ivory bed clad in white bedding is placed beside the chest in front of a black board and batten bedroom wall.

18 of Black Reading Light for Bedroom

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This bedroom features a beige studded linen bed with white and gray bedding lit by a black reading light for bed. The light is mounted over a black drawer nightstand holding light wood frame artwork.

19 of Brass Dual Head Desk Reading Light

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Brass dual head reading light for bed is placed on a white desk standing next to a blue tufted bedframe. The bedframe is clad in white and blue bedding in this white bedroom with stained wood flooring.

20 of Brass and White Globe Bedroom Lamp

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Dark gray tufted headboard outfitted in white bedding is accented by black and white buffalo plaid pillows. A brass and white globe bedroom lamp stands between the bed and a black metal and wood blanket ladder.

21 of Black and Beige Wall Mount Light for Bed

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This white shiplap bedroom with a sloped ceiling features a black metal bedframe clad in white and gray bedding. The bed is paired with a stained wood nightstand illuminated by a black and beige wall mount reading light for bed.

22 of White Nightstand with Gold Bed Reading Light

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This green bedroom features a light wood cane bedframe dressed in white and beige bedding. The bed is accompanied by a gold reading light for bed standing on an antique white nightstand.

23 of Gray and White Table Lamps for Bed

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Gray reading lights for bed with white shades flank a black metal bedframe clad in white and gray bedding. The table lamps stand on white drawer nightstands in front of a wood shiplap wall finished in different stains.

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We've curated the best bedroom wall lighting ideas to help you on your way to creating a dream bedroom scheme. Functional and impactful, wall lighting can make a huge statement within your bedroom ideas.

Bedroom wall lighting ideas – 17 smart ways to light your space

We've curated the best bedroom wall lighting ideas to help you on your way to creating a dream bedroom scheme.

1. Set up wall lights beside the bed 

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'In smaller schemes, consider positioning a wall sconce or pendant on either side of the bed, as this will free up valuable table and floor space whilst drawing the eye upwards and giving the illusion of additional space,' explains Claire Anstey, Lighting Buyer at Heal’s . 'An elegant bedroom lighting idea, a fixture can also create a designer, boutique hotel room feel as it casts a warm glow throughout the space.'

2. Use wall lights in a small bedroom 

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‘Consider different types of lighting fittings, not just the light they provide,’ advises Peter Bowles, founder and MD, Original BTC . ‘Wall-mounted lights are great space-savers in small, low-ceilinged rooms and are a perfect small bedroom design idea for creating a clean, boutique hotel look. ’ 

Remember to illuminate areas such as dressing tables, wardrobes and reading nooks, where more focused task lighting is required.

3. Choose a light that matches your decorating scheme 

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Lighting is no longer just functional; it has become a home accessory and sometimes even a design object. There are so many design-led lights out there with the purpose of injecting personality to your interior design. Don’t just stop with a cool shade when you plan bedroom lighting. Think about the fittings too, like the cord and cable. Make a statement with a bright-colored fabric electrical cord to add some punch and hang them purposefully low for a designer feel.

4. Add color with lighting 

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Wall-mounted swing-arm bedside lights are a neat way to provide direct and adjustable light for reading in bed, and make for great above the bed decor ideas. In a room deliberately conceived to not feel overly designed, interior designer Beata Heuman suggests choosing shades in different yet complementary colors.

5. Position wall lamps above the bed 

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Negate the need for a bedside table by positioning wall lights above the bed. Opting for a lamp that can be wall-mounted allows you the freedom to move secondary furniture around more freely, such as bedside tables. It also means the space isn’t taken up, preventing you using the surface for cups, vases and books.

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A big trend for homes, feature wall lighting can be creative, show-stopping or even a little whacky, depending on your style. It can also be used to illuminate shadowy areas and bring artwork or display items into focus. Try to think of the space as a blank canvas and work out where you have sources of natural light, and where you’ll need a helping hand.

‘The lights beside your bed are probably the most important in your home; used daily, they are essential all year round and, what's more, they are likely to be the most prominent accessories in your bedroom,’ says Lucinda Waterhouse, director at OKA .

7. Choose an on-trend metal lamp 

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Metallic finishes are as popular as ever, especially brass, the metal of the moment. Everything from bedroom ceiling lighting to wall lights, to table lamps – even light switches and dimmers with brass finishes – get full marks in the style stakes. With lighting designs being pared back to original shapes, single shade pendants are ideal for monochromatic and neutral bedroom schemes as they stand out.

8. Up your bedroom lighting scheme 

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‘Few things are more irritating than not having good-quality light to read by and sometimes a bedside wall light will do the job,’ says lighting designer Sally Storey of John Cullen Lighting . 

Good lighting can make a small bedroom feel bigger or add intimacy to a larger room. Bedside lighting is a great idea for beds that you want to make a statement of, but ambient lighting isn’t always enough, so incorporate subtle additions with downlights or uplights.

9. Highlight characterful features 

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Downlights can be useful as a means of highlighting features, such as the artwork above the bed in this scheme. Choose a fitting with 360-degree rotation for extra flexibility.

10. Incorporate reading lights 

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A colorful headboard like this one draws the eye in. A pair of discreet, fitted reading lights is an optional, practical addition. Left on before bedtime, they will highlight a striking bedstead as well providing task light. 'If you’re installing very practical and directional reading lights, make sure they are on separate circuits so that they can be controlled independently of the mood lighting,' advises interior designer Staffan Tollgård .

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A wall light doesn't have to be simple, understated or discreet. As well as functional, lighting should be fun. If employing an interior designer, have them work architectural LED wall lights into your bedroom for a truly unique aesthetic. Wall lights that are LED lit are very energy efficient as they use a very minimal amount of power to maintain a high output of illumination.

12. Choose an adjustable option 

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The continuing popularity of industrial-style lighting, such as workshop adjustable wall lights, show no sign of letting up. 'These are particularly popular when combined with the traditional style filament light bulbs. The quality, output and colour of LEDs means that they will transform the way we light our homes,' explains Mark Holloway, Holloways of Ludlow .

13. Embrace natural materials

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Introducing wall lamps with woven rattan shades in honey tones is a brilliant way to bring texture and warmth to blue bedrooms – while they may be naturally calming, myriad shades of blue can run the risk of feeling cold, especially in north facing bedrooms rooms.

'We have seen a growing trend of customers opting for natural materials in their lighting choices - a lovely touch as the illumination thrown around the room through a rattan or wicker shade can create a uniquely different feel than through fabric, often creating a more whimsical aesthetic,' says Helen Pett, design ambassador at Arteriors London .

As well as bringing vital texture to this stylish space, this wall light from Arteriors serves a key practical purpose helping to free up room on the bedside table, while its adjustable arm makes it ideal for bedtime reading.

14. Layer up a range of wall lights

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Wall lights in a bedroom needn't just be about illuminating your bed for reading; they can have other decorative purposes, too. 

'Here, a picture wall light creates yet another soft, glowing pool of light on the wall,' says Lucy Searle, Editor in Chief of Homes & Gardens. 'Not only does it show off the artwork, but creates warmth, more layering and interest in the room.'

15. Choose matching shaded wall lamps

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Framing a bed with a matching pair of shaded wall lights is guaranteed to ‘create an elegant tailored approach to the bedroom,’ explains Rohan Blacker, founder of Pooky . 

‘Keep bulbs shaded with material as opposed to glass, unless you want to use the light source for reading,’ she adds. Not only do fabric shades give a soft, ambient glow, they are a brilliant way to inject color and texture into a room. To add zest to a neutral bedroom consider teaming shades in an uplifting yellow alongside with vibrant cushions and throws. 

‘If you’re a book lover, directional wall lights are far more effective than wall or table lamps with lampshades, but they are far less equipped to create warm, ambient light. Consider whether you have room to install both,' adds Rohan Blacker.

16. Fit a wall lamp to a bed frame

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If you have a traditional bedroom furnished with a statement four-poster bed, then finding reading light options can be a challenge. In a clever solution, Henriette von Stockhausen of VSP Interiors has had wall lights discretely fitted into this bed frame to provide light for reading whilst the bed curtains were drawn. 'Make sure they can be switched off from either side of the bed,' she says. 'Vaughan make perfect flexi reading lights, which we often use.

17. Save space with slimline sculptural wall lights

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One of the greatest advantages of the wall lamp is its ability to save space, making it a popular bedroom lighting choice with many interior designers. ‘In small bedrooms I really like using wall lights as opposed to table lamps for bedside lighting. Smaller rooms inevitably call for smaller bedside tables and when the full surface is taken up by a table lamp it just seems to defeat the object,' explains Irene Gunter, founder and creative director, Gunter & Co .

'There’s such a wealth of amazing wall light options available, whether wired or plug in – they really allow us to add a statement to the space as well as maximise the surface available for the bits and bobs we like to store beside the bed.’ 

Boasting simple sculptural curves, these contemporary wall lights are the perfect complement to this striking headboard design.

Where should wall lights be placed in a bedroom?

Wall lights are best positioned next to, or above, the bed. One on each side is the preferred choice in a double bedroom.

Think of wall lights as accent lights. On their own they probably won’t provide enough light, so it’s best to always consider using them in combination with another light source like ceiling lights or pendants. Most wall lights used to be hardwired and so are best to be planned as part of a renovation project.

However, lots of the newer ones lend themselves to a style where the visible wire is actually trendy and part of the design, especially when it comes to the industrial look. These are very easy to install by just fixing them to the wall, making them perfect for bedrooms.

How can I improve my bedroom lighting? 

Bedroom lighting needs to be bright in the morning yet intimate and atmospheric at night to provide something of a restful sanctuary at the end of the day,’ advises Sally Storey, Creative Director at John Cullen Lighting.

One of Sally's top bedroom lighting tips is to consider circuits when planning your bedroom wall lighting ideas: ‘Whatever you do, be sure to have the lights on different circuits with switches by the bed. This is perhaps more important than in other rooms to avoid having to get out of bed to turn everything off.’

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.

Wall lamps above the bed in the bedroom: Types and location

Most people's bedroom is a place of relaxation after a hard day's work. There you can simply enjoy the peace and quiet in a cozy atmosphere or read a book before going to bed. An atmosphere of comfort and tranquility will help create such a lighting device as a sconce.

Install a wall lamp above the bed in the bedroom. It is not only functional, but also beautiful, if you pick it up with taste.

The role of lighting is not limited to functionality. Properly installed lighting will create the right atmosphere, as well as make the room look more attractive.

Most often, several of them are used at once, for symmetry and uniform illumination of two sleeping places near one large bed.

Sconce is a source of local lighting, which is attached to the wall and consists of a body, a lamp, its own, a diffuser and/or a reflector. The direction of lighting can be precise or diffuse depending on the lampshade.

Particular attention should be paid to the lighting in the bedroom and thought out so that it would be comfortable to be in the room at any time of the day.

Most often, sconces are mounted above the bed in the bedroom. It is not only beautiful, but also very convenient for those who like to read before going to bed in a comfortable environment. This invention will also eliminate the need to get out of bed to turn off the main light.

Wall lamps are made from materials suitable for the interior.

For example, the case of classical models is made of aluminum, stainless steel. In country style, it is better to install a sconce with a wooden case or other natural materials. Plafonds and lampshades can be made of glass, fabric, plastic.

Crystal, rhinestones, porcelain, precious and semi-precious stones are used for additional decoration.

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Types of fixtures

All lamps differ in design, configuration, switch type, lamp type and style.

According to the type of design, wall lamps are distinguished:

According to the configuration, wall lamps are distinguished in the form of pendants, geometric shapes, flowers, candles, candelabra, lanterns, etc.

In order not to get confused when choosing a wall lamp for the bedroom, you need to understand what you need for basic bedroom lighting.

The following types of switches are available:

If the wall lamp is to serve as a reading light, then the lamp should be located directly above the head.

Push-button, touch, keyboard, lever types are located on the body of the sconce. Cord gives light when the chain is pulled out of the case. Some wall lights have a switch on the wire and plug into an outlet.

It is optimal to install a sconce-type lamp at a height of 160-180 centimeters from the floor level.

The following lamps can be installed in the luminaires:

Also choose sconces over the bed based on style. The table shows the most popular and common combinations of lighting fixtures and design directions.

A sophisticated chic ambiance can be enhanced with luxurious wall lamps above the bed in the bedroom.

Style Features
Classic (traditional) version. The hue of the sconce often merges with the main color scheme, the lamps completely repeat the design of the chandelier. It is possible to adjust the intensity of lighting. A sconce in this design does not stand out from the overall picture of the interior.
Minimalism. The main component is a combination of simplicity, conciseness and elegance with high functionality.
Rustic lamps. This design implies the use of natural materials, conciseness, a touch of vintage.
Rev. This is a preference for more natural, natural, flowing lines and the rejection of sharp corners and overly regular patterns.

Advantages and disadvantages of

Among the advantages are the following:

The sconce has undoubtedly earned popularity for its convenience, decorative and functional component.

In addition to the advantages, there are a number of disadvantages.

Even the most familiar interior can be coolly refreshed with attractive wall lights.

What should I look for when choosing a sconce?

In fact, choosing a sconce may not be as easy as it seems at first glance. Among the entire range, it is necessary to choose a lighting fixture that is suitable both in style, and in terms of ease of use, and in terms of technical characteristics.

Wall lamps above the bed in the bedroom can be in a contrasting color with respect to the decoration and other objects in the room.

Lighting fixtures are often selected after the completion of the renovation for the interior. Before purchasing, you should make sure whether this or that copy will be in harmony with the general situation. You need to read about different styles and their features and make a choice.

Compact sconces add dimension to interior design, they look simple and sophisticated without overwhelming the space.

The choice of sconce configuration may also depend on the design chosen. It can be lamps in the form of geometric shapes, flowers, candles.

In addition to the main function of the lamps - lighting - they fill the design of the bedroom with a special richness, because they contain pebbles that imitate crystal.

The second criterion by which one or another sample should be preferred is ease of use. Someone prefers lamps with a push-button switch, someone - with a cord. It all depends on personal preference.

It is worth paying attention to lighting characteristics and energy consumption.

It is better to give preference to LED lamps, because they have more advantages: high luminous efficiency, uniformity and comfort of light, acceptable energy consumption.

Lighting should not visually focus attention on the shortcomings of the room. Its task is to emphasize dignity.

Proper organization of lighting

For competent organization of lighting, everything must be done to make it comfortable, unobtrusive, but at the same time sufficient for its purposes.

It is important not to go wrong with style and design.

Before installing appliances above the bed, the following points must be considered in advance.

  1. Luminaires should emphasize the advantages of the interior and hide its shortcomings.
  2. In a small room, glossy wallpapers can be a good solution, from which light will be reflected, which will make the room visually more spacious.
  3. The height of the location depends on the ease of use and on how harmoniously the luminaires look on the wall. The generally accepted and optimal in most cases is considered to be a height of 1.2-1.6 meters above the floor. So the light can be easily turned off without getting out of bed, and it will be enough to read.
  4. It is very important that the light is uniform. If the bed is in the far corner, you need to place lamps next to it or above the bedside table. You can also place them in front of a mirror, which will reflect the light and distribute it more evenly.
  5. The switch should be positioned so that it can be easily reached without standing up.

Thus, the sconce will help solve several problems.

Its role is not limited to lighting functions. It is also a piece of decor that matches the overall style of the interior. The main advantage is simplicity and ease of use. With it, you can enjoy the comfort of the bedroom after a hard day, read books.

This is a full-fledged piece of furniture that allows you to place the right accents with the help of light, hide imperfections and create the right atmosphere.

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The variety of types of lighting devices. Lamps in the interior not only perform the main function of lighting, but also play a decorative role, the role of additional illumination or local light. In bedrooms, most often auxiliary lamps are hung above the bed, so it is most convenient to use them.

Luminaire types

Ceiling chandelier light may not be enough to illuminate the entire room, especially if there is a lot of furniture inside that creates a shadow. For this, additional lighting is usually installed, which can be of several types.

According to the method of installation, they distinguish:

Depending on the type of construction, there are:

Rotary lights are the most convenient design. With a flexible leg, you can adjust the direction of the light flux. This is very convenient, the light can be turned away from the person sleeping next to it.

Switch types:

Sconce designed for different lamps:

LED bulbs are optimal and offer significant advantages. Firstly, such lamps create a soft, diffused light that does not blind the eyes. Secondly, if properly maintained, they can last for years. Despite the fact that the price of the LEDs themselves is higher than that of other lamps, their energy consumption is quite low.

Of course, sconces vary in design. Depending on the style of the interior, you can hang crystal lamps, minimalist appliances or lamps in a country lampshade in the room. You should not approach the choice of the design of a wall lamp dismissively. Even such a small element, chosen incorrectly, can spoil the impression of the overall interior of the bedroom.

Bedside lamp functions

Lamps above the bed are usually hung in order to use local light when the chandelier is off. Usually they are needed for the following purposes.

  1. Reading before bed. If you like to read a book in bed, then wall lighting is perfect for this purpose. The light of the ceiling chandelier may not be enough to illuminate the pages, because of this you will have to strain your eyesight, and the bright light does not set you up for sleep. If it is a double bed, then the ceiling lighting will interfere with the person sleeping next to it. When you decide to fall asleep, you don’t have to get up and go to the switch, the wall lamp or floor lamp button is at hand.
  2. Night light. Many children are afraid to sleep in the dark. Bright ceiling light will have a bad effect on sleep, the child will wake up tired and broken. In this case, you can leave a soft, soothing backlight nightlight. After the child falls asleep, the sconce can be turned off, the light difference will not be as strong as in the case of general lighting, so the baby may not even notice it.
  3. Additional lighting. Not everyone likes bright light. To create a calm, subdued atmosphere in the bedroom, bedside lamps are well suited. To add romance or mystery, you can play with the colors of the light flux.

Finally, bedside sconces or floor lamps can become interesting interior decorations and design accents in the bedroom. They can not only highlight the sleeping place, but also focus attention, for example, on a picture hanging above the headboard.

Installation of bedside lamps

Before installing lighting fixtures, it is necessary to consider the electrical wiring. To do this, you need to foresee where the lamps will be located.

The sconce can be hung on the wall in the middle above the bed. But if the bed is double, then it is more expedient to place the lamps on each side. So each person will have the opportunity to adjust the lighting individually, without interfering with each other.

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What is the best height for a sconce? The optimal distance is 1.2-1.6 meters from the floor, but, of course, it depends on the height of the bed. An average distance of one and a half meters will allow you to receive a sufficient amount of light flux and turn off the light with one hand movement.

Shades should preferably point downwards. Then the stream of light will concentrate directly on the book. But this is not always convenient, because sometimes it is necessary to create diffused light in the sleeping area. To solve problems with the direction of light, it is best to choose a sconce with a flexible leg. So it will be possible to adjust not only the brightness of the light, if the lighting device assumes such a function, but also its direction.


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