Classic colors are more eye-friendly.
Bright colors are eye-catching, but they are not friendly to eyes. Choosing a mild classic color system, such as the light yellow of primary school students' exercise books, can not only beautify the background wall, but also protect their eyesight.
A slightly textured wall is better.
Although the smooth and pure white wall looks good, the reflected light is too dazzling. You can consider choosing a slightly rough wall, whose natural lines can effectively diffuse light and reduce the damage to the eyes.
Wallpaper: a little assistant for eyesight
By pasting wallpaper, the reflected light can be further dispersed, providing extra protection for eyesight.
Matte furniture reduces reflection
Choosing matte furniture with a rough surface can reduce the reflectivity of light and provide a layer of "invisible armor" for the eyes.
The clearing behind the computer.
If you use the computer frequently, try to keep the space behind the computer open. In this way, when operating the computer, you can see farther and reduce the pressure on your eyes.