Rightlight6 Room lighting audit
Darker wall and window crop used for damp and condensation mode
Damp or stuffy mode Comfort overlap

Focused route into the audit

Damp and condensation check

Use this page when moisture, condensation, stale air, or damp-like visual clues may be affecting room comfort.

Priority reads

01 Moisture clues
02 Comfort overlap
03 Non-diagnostic guidance

Why this route exists

Use this page when the room problem is obvious enough to name before you need the full score-led audit.

Review visible damp clues and room comfort overlap with Rightlight6.

Bring

One full room view plus the area that feels most revealing.

Readout

Mood, daylight, layering, comfort, and practical next moves.

Damp signal

Cold walls, window edges, or stuffy corners are showing up alongside low light or a room that feels flat and uncomfortable.

Why this matters

Darker corners, stale-looking walls, and condensation-prone edges often overlap with comfort complaints, so this page gives a tighter route into that specific kind of room review.

Focused route
  • The audit can flag visible signs such as condensation-prone zones, patchy staining, or stuffy-looking corners.
  • It does not provide a legal, clinical, or specialist damp diagnosis.
  • Lighting problems and moisture problems often overlap because darker corners hide issues and reduce room comfort.

Damp signal

Cold walls, window edges, or stuffy corners are showing up alongside low light or a room that feels flat and uncomfortable.

Route

Damp or stuffy mode

Mood

Comfort overlap

Scene cue

Window-edge clues

Next move

This route should feel cooler and more observational: a window edge, darker lower wall, and stale-looking corner that signal comfort overlap rather than a formal damp diagnosis.

How this route works

A focused room read first, then a cleaner handoff into the full audit.

Darker corners, stale-looking walls, and condensation-prone edges often overlap with comfort complaints, so this page gives a tighter route into that specific kind of room review.

01

Window-edge clues

02

Cold wall feel

03

Stale corner read

01 Capture

Frame the whole room first

Start with the full space, then add the window edge, bedside zone, darkest corner, or other area that best shows what feels wrong.

02 Read

Why this matters

The audit can flag visible signs such as condensation-prone zones, patchy staining, or stuffy-looking corners.

03 Bridge

Open the flagship audit when you need the full read

Use this route as the fast first pass, then move into the full audit for scores, findings, confidence, and ranked next steps together.

What this mode isolates first

01

Moisture clues

The audit can flag visible signs such as condensation-prone zones, patchy staining, or stuffy-looking corners.

02

Comfort overlap

It does not provide a legal, clinical, or specialist damp diagnosis.

03

Non-diagnostic guidance

Lighting problems and moisture problems often overlap because darker corners hide issues and reduce room comfort.

Why it feels like a product route

This route should feel cooler and more observational: a window edge, darker lower wall, and stale-looking corner that signal comfort overlap rather than a formal damp diagnosis.

Route

Damp or stuffy mode

Mood

Comfort overlap

Next move

Full audit handoff

Bridge to the flagship audit

Use this page when one room feeling is obvious, then open the full audit for scores, findings, and ranked next steps.

Bring

One full room view plus the area that feels most revealing.

Readout

Mood, daylight, layering, comfort, and practical next moves.

Damp signal

Cold walls, window edges, or stuffy corners are showing up alongside low light or a room that feels flat and uncomfortable.

Rightlight6 audit score card preview

What the full audit adds

Mini results preview

Score-led diagnosis with ranked fixes

Premium readout

Audit snapshot

84

Room score

Balanced base, with glare and lamp spacing still capping comfort.

Confidence-tagged findingsPhoto-backed calloutsRanked next-step plan

Daylight balance

84

Healthy base light, but the brightest edge still pulls too hard near the window.

Lamp layering

72

One more low warm source would make the room feel composed instead of merely lit.

Glare control

66

The weakest category, and the first fix the audit would push to the top of the list.

Ranked next steps

The full audit turns the diagnosis into an ordered action stack.

Priority first
01

Soften the brightest sightline first

02

Add a lower ambient lamp layer

03

Tighten bulb warmth and spread

Choose the right route

Focused room routes first, then the full audit when you want the complete ranked plan.

Every route should feel like the same premium product system: image-led, room-first, and narrow enough to stay specific about lighting, comfort, and visible damp overlap.

Best pattern

Start with the room feeling you can already name. Move to the flagship audit when you need the full scored readout.

Trust surfaces

Keep the reasoning close by so the premium feel stays backed by visible limits.

These pages explain what Rightlight6 can infer from room imagery, how confidence changes, and why the product stays narrow instead of drifting into generic home-improvement advice.