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Which light is used for reading?

Published in Reading Lighting 1 min read

Warm white or soft white lights, specifically those in the 2700K-3000K (Kelvin) range, are best used for reading.

Here's a breakdown of why this type of light is ideal for reading:

  • Reduces Eye Strain: Lights in the 2700K-3000K range are gentler on the eyes, which can help prevent eye strain during extended reading sessions. The warm tones are less harsh than cooler, bluer lights.

  • Improves Sleep Quality: Using warmer lights in the evening, including while reading, can help regulate your body's natural sleep-wake cycle (circadian rhythm). This is because these lights emit less blue light, which can interfere with melatonin production and make it harder to fall asleep.

  • Creates a Cozy Atmosphere: Warm white light creates a more inviting and relaxing atmosphere, perfect for curling up with a good book.

  • Color Temperature: The Kelvin (K) scale measures the color temperature of light. Lower Kelvin values (like 2700K-3000K) indicate warmer, yellower light, while higher values indicate cooler, bluer light.

Therefore, when selecting a light for reading, opt for bulbs or lamps specifically labeled as "warm white" or "soft white," and check the Kelvin rating to ensure it falls within the recommended range.