11 Best Night-Lights So Cute They'll Make You Smile
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11 Best Night-Lights So Cute They'll Make You Smile
"Let it be known: Little ones (and others who may be afraid of the dark) aren't the only people who enjoy using the best night lights out there. Anyone who needs to find their way around the house in the middle of the night-thirsty people, pet owners, parents, the jet-lagged, insomniacs, to name a few-would be delighted to find a dark hallway navigable with the soft glow of a night light."
"We've rounded up some night lights with fun (and functional!) features-like color changes and dimmer switches. Some of them would fit in just as well as decor pieces in your hallway or living room, and many of them would make the best gifts. LED lamps even work to provide ambient light in environmentally-friendly ways thanks to their low-energy bulbs. Our Top Picks"
"These orb-like plug-in night lights are particularly low-profile while still delivering a soft glow. The dusk to dawn sensor ensures these are always alight when you're stumbling through the dark, and it makes them an energy efficient choice for your dim hallways. We're partial to these, as they employ the same tech as our favorite Loftie sunrise alarm clocks. Added bonus: The red night light is designed to stimulate the production of melatonin-a hormone that can help you fall asleep-with red wavelengths."
Night lights offer soft illumination for people navigating homes at night, including parents, pet owners, the jet-lagged, insomniacs, and thirsty individuals. Decorative night lights can enhance bedroom ambiance and remain attractive during daylight. Modern options include features such as color-changing LEDs, dimmer switches, dusk-to-dawn sensors, and plug-in compact designs for energy efficiency. Red-wavelength night lights can support melatonin production to aid falling asleep. Some models double as multi-function devices, serving as alarm clocks or sunrise simulators. LED bulbs provide ambient light while minimizing energy use, making night lights both functional and environmentally friendly.
Read at Architectural Digest
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