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A good night's sleep starts with the right conditions in your bedroom. Besides avoiding stress and maintaining a healthy rhythm, light plays a surprisingly big role. But which color of light is good for sleeping?


Note! The text below is not medical advice. This text is compiled based on our own knowledge, user experiences and various online sources. Always consult a medical specialist if in doubt.



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Causes of poor sleep

Poor sleep can be caused by various factors. Think of stress, an irregular sleep rhythm, or too much screen time right before going to bed. But what is often forgotten is that the light in your bedroom has a big influence on your sleep cycle. Your body is sensitive to light, and certain types of light can keep you awake, while others can help you fall asleep faster.


How does light affect your sleep?

Light is essential for your circadian rhythm, the internal clock that regulates your sleep-wake cycle. This rhythm makes you sleepy when it’s dark and keeps you alert during the day. Light gives your brain important signals to control this rhythm.

Normally, your body follows the pattern of sunrise and sunset. But artificial light sources, such as phones and lamps, disrupt this natural rhythm. This can cause sleep problems, making it hard to fall asleep at night and causing fatigue during the day.

Too much light at the wrong times can disrupt your biological clock and affect your health, with risks such as sleep deprivation and reduced concentration.


Light and sleep


Which color light for sleeping?

The lighting in your bedroom influences your biological clock and how well you fall asleep. Which color light should you choose? We discuss the two main options: red and blue light.

Red light in the bedroom

Red light is an excellent choice for the bedroom because it has a calming effect and stimulates the production of melatonin. This hormone regulates your sleep-wake cycle and helps you fall asleep. Sleeping with red light helps your body relax and become less alert, allowing you to fall asleep faster.

Red Light Therapy also plays a role here. This therapy is often used to improve sleep quality and promote relaxation. Red Light Therapy focuses on using specific wavelengths of red light to stimulate cell activity in your body. It not only helps regulate your sleep rhythm but can also contribute to muscle recovery and pain relief.

Benefits of red light

  • Increases melatonin production
  • Calming and relaxing effect
  • Helps restore a natural sleep rhythm
  • Supports physical recovery during sleep

Integrating red light into your bedroom, for example by using lamps or special red light panels, can contribute to better sleep and even promote your overall health.

Red light in bedroom


Blue light in the bedroom

Blue light, on the other hand, is exactly what you want to avoid if you want a good night's sleep. Blue light, which is common in phone and computer screens, suppresses melatonin production. This keeps your body alert longer and disrupts your biological clock. The result is that you find it harder to fall asleep and your sleep quality decreases.
Why avoid it?

  • Disrupts melatonin production
  • Slows down your sleep-wake cycle
  • Can lead to sleep problems and daytime fatigue

By limiting blue light in the evening, you can improve your sleep routine and increase your sleep quality.

Poor sleep with blue light


Scientific evidence

  • In a small 2012 study, researchers examined the impact of Red Light Therapy on 20 female athletes. The participants were randomly given 30 minutes of Red Light Therapy every evening for 14 days. Compared to the placebo group, which received no light therapy, the athletes saw improvements in their sleep quality, melatonin levels, and endurance.
  • Another small-scale study from 2017 suggested that the color of light plays a significant role in falling asleep, with personal preference also making a difference in which color works best.

Although these results are promising, more research is needed to better understand the exact influence of red light on sleep.

Red light sleeping


Tips to fall asleep faster

If you have trouble sleeping, these tips can help:

  • Create a fixed routine: By going to bed at the same time every day, you train your body to get tired at that time.
  • Limit screen use in the evening: Try to put away your phone or laptop at least an hour before bedtime.
  • Use soft lighting: Avoid bright light and use dim lamps or nightlights to prepare your body for the night.
  • Consider meditation or breathing exercises: Relaxation techniques help your body to calm down.


Conclusion: Red Light Therapy for better sleep

If you wonder which color light is best for sleeping, red light is the clear winner. It calms your body and helps restore your natural sleep rhythm. With red light in the bedroom or using Red Light Therapy, you can significantly improve your sleep.

Blue light, on the other hand, should be avoided as much as possible, especially right before bedtime.

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Michael Tan

Michael Tan

Founder of Liroma

I help individuals and professionals apply red light therapy in a practical way, with clear explanations and smart routines. In these blogs, I share insights, protocols and tips you can use right away.

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