I recently had some really harsh and bright LED lights installed outside my place, and they're giving me a serious headache even with the curtains closed! It seems like the electricians went for the cheapest option, which I believe are non-dimmable and fixed at 4000k. There are six of these lights, and I'm desperate for a way to tone them down. I can't swap out the bulbs since they have multiple LED boards, and talking to my landlord isn't really a great option because he's a bit of a cheapskate. I'm thinking about making a cover—maybe something like a metal mesh ring to help diffuse the light? I just want to find a solution to get some peace and darkness back, especially as these lights feel way too intense. Any ideas?
3 Answers
You could definitely try using window film! It can help to diffuse the light and make it a little less intense. Also, check if the LEDs can be adjusted to a warmer tone—sometimes they're set up so you can change the color temperature with a simple switch!
Honestly, if it’s that bad, you might as well just swap the lights yourself without telling them. If they ask, just say, 'Oh, I thought you replaced them!' It could save you a headache in the long run!
Haha, I might just do that! Worth trying anything at this point.
If you can't replace the lights, consider making a custom shade to block out the horizontal light. A metallic or opaque material that allows light to shine downward could work well—something that fits around the fixture without making it too hot. Just be careful to pick a material that can handle any heat!

Yeah, I was thinking the same! Window film can really make a difference when it comes to bright lights.