Where Should Floor Lamps Be Placed?
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Where Should Floor Lamps Be Placed?

The bottom of a reading lamp's shade should sit at your eye level when seated — about 42 to 47 inches up — because that's what kills glare without dimming the page.

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How To Change Recessed Lighting To Pendant?
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How To Change Recessed Lighting To Pendant?

That recessed light might need a 30-minute adapter swap — or a half-day rewiring job. Which one depends entirely on whether your fixture has a removable bulb.

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How To Tell If Recessed Lighting Is IC Rated?
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How To Tell If Recessed Lighting Is IC Rated?

Shine a flashlight inside the can after pulling the trim — the only definitive answer is a "Type IC" or "IC-AT" label stamped near the lampholder. Vent slots, light leakage, and housing color are hints, not proof.

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Can You Use Socket Cable For Lighting?
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Can You Use Socket Cable For Lighting?

Per NEC 240.4(D), putting 14-gauge wire on a 20-amp circuit means it can overheat long before the breaker trips — and that's the real risk hiding in that leftover reel.

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How Many Lumens Do I Need?
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How Many Lumens Do I Need?

A 12-square-meter bedroom needs just 1,200–1,800 lumens total — far less than most people instinctively reach for, and bright enough to wind down without fighting your own sleep.

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What Is The Difference Between A19 And A21 Light Bulbs?
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What Is The Difference Between A19 And A21 Light Bulbs?

An A21 won't always fit where an A19 lived — the extra width and length can press against a tight fixture, turning a simple swap into a fire-safety problem.

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How To Remove Light Bulb From Recessed Socket
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How To Remove Light Bulb From Recessed Socket

That flush fit making the bulb impossible to grip isn't a defect — it's how recessed retrofits are designed. A duct tape loop with the sticky side out is often all it takes.

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Does A Blown Light Bulb Use Electricity?
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Does A Blown Light Bulb Use Electricity?

A blown CFL can keep pulling around half its rated wattage — because the ballast stays live, still trying to strike a dead tube. That's also why a failed CFL can smolder.

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How To Install Canless Recessed Lighting?
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How To Install Canless Recessed Lighting?

The canless disc really can tuck beneath a joist — but the driver box behind it still needs 2–4 inches of clearance beside one, which matters a lot on shallow ceilings.

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How Bright Is 300 Lumens?
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How Bright Is 300 Lumens?

A standard 4×4m living room needs roughly 11 of them — which is why 300-lumen bulbs belong in candelabras and reading lamps, not doing solo duty overhead.

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Do Light Bulbs Work Without The Glass?
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Do Light Bulbs Work Without The Glass?

Strip the cover off an LED bulb and it will still light up — the diode needs no vacuum, no special gas, nothing. The glass (or epoxy) is there for looks, safety, and shaping the light.

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Why Are Street Lights Yellow And Not White?
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Why Are Street Lights Yellow And Not White?

Under low-pressure sodium light, a red car and a green car look the same dirty brown — LPS has a Color Rendering Index of essentially zero. That physics quirk, not aesthetics, defined a century of orange streets.

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