Recreating 1980s Neon Lighting With Modern Smart Bulbs
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Amelia Wilson
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The article discusses how to recreate the popular neon lighting aesthetic from the 1980s using modern smart lighting technology, specifically recommending color-changing Philips Hue bulbs as a contemporary alternative to traditional neon signs. It covers the nostalgic appeal of neon lighting and provides practical advice for achieving similar effects with current tech.
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· 2 pulledNeon was a big hit in the '80s
If you love the soft, colorful glow of neon lighting that was so popular in the '80s, get a similar look with color-changing Philips Hue bulbs.
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