Those in dark winter places can check this out for a home bright light setup.
Some people report much better mood in dark winter days:
https://meaningness.com/sad-light-led-lux
https://meaningness.com/sad-light-lumens
Buy a cheap lux meter if you will be doing this since otherwise you are flying blind.
This definitely helps for me, but it's hard to place the lights without glare, since they can't be anywhere that's ever directly in your vision! I'm also a little worried it's going to burn the houseplant near it.
But it was a big change; my Silicon Valley apartment has little overhead lighting, and I mostly use Hue lights which just don't get very bright, so it turned out I'd accidentally built a depression cave in the winter.
Personally, I hate overhead lighting and much prefer lamps or wall sconce type of lighting. I did replace my overhead bulbs with Hue bulbs, but I don't feel the not very bright aspect. My overhead bulbs are most often at 25%. Anything over 50% is just too much for me. I love my Hue lights and am trying to switch over to all Hue bulbs. I still have a few regular bulbs in places that just don't get a lot of use, so they get ignored
The 1600 lumen bulbs are worth it - if they fit your fixtures.
Still nowhere near as bright as a window on a cloudy day though.
Part of my problem is my place has a lot of windows and is on the ground floor. So those are both good things, but the combination means I have to keep the curtains closed to maintain any privacy. Lighter curtains or something might help.