When buying LED lights, you might have come across options of LED colour. What does it mean? It’s the bulb’s colour temperature, whether it’s the warmer end of the spectrum or the cooler end of the spectrum. There is no right or wrong when choosing a colour temperature because it’s down to your personal taste. It’s important because it makes your home feel like a home and not like a clinic. The colour temperature is perfect for enhancing the mood and vibe of your rooms.
If you want to have a cosy and homier atmosphere, better go with a warm white light (2000K – 4000K) which is the closest colour to that given by old-style incandescent bulbs. If you have a home office and need good lighting, you need a cool white light (6000K – 7000K). Another option that you can try is a natural white light (4000K – 6000K). This is similar to a cloudless sunny day and is also referred to as Daylight. Although, some people, especially those who prefer a cosier ambience, still find this colour temperature too bright.





