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TSGlimmeringGoddess
post Nov 27 2025, 12:19 AM, updated 2d ago

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Hi all,

I’m wondering if there are any ceiling downlights that are less glaring. My current downlights is too glaring (for me). The lights are for bedroom and living room.

My current ones are as follows, I still find it very glaring even though it says eye comfort:

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Does anyone have recommendations for:

Low-glare / anti-glare downlights

Softer, more comfortable lighting for relaxing areas



Appreciate any suggestions or brands to look out for. Thanks!

This post has been edited by GlimmeringGoddess: Nov 27 2025, 12:43 AM
lj0000
post Nov 27 2025, 12:36 AM

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Ooi it's lighting
Nor lightning


Anyway, for household it's best not to use these downloghts. It just make house look like office. Choose warm white instead of white or cool white

If you must use, consider e27 screw in type as it's much easier to change

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TSGlimmeringGoddess
post Nov 27 2025, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(lj0000 @ Nov 27 2025, 12:36 AM)
Ooi it's lighting
Nor lightning
Anyway, for household it's best not to use these downloghts. It just make house look like office. Choose warm white instead of white or cool white

If you must use, consider e27 screw in type as it's much easier to change
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opps. haha

what do you suggest? Are there any options other than LED?

I find warm white very glaring as well tbh.
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post Nov 27 2025, 11:34 AM

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Instead of having high lumen, getting something lower. Even 5 watt will be good enough

 

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