Choose The Right Color Temperature For Your Kansas City Home

How To Choose The Right Color Temperature For Your Kansas City Home

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Did you know that you can pick between multiple shades of colors and brightnesses to choose the right color temperature for your home?

The color and brightnesses you choose will make or break the ambiance of your home; this means that the lighting could either support the atmosphere and add to it for the full effect or take away from the ambiance and potentially ruin it.

You want to combine the right light and bulbs to give the most positive and valuable results. Choosing lighting is clearly a big deal. Luckily, you came to the right place to learn about typical lighting options!

Choose The Right Color Temperature According To Hues

We will first discuss the different lighting color options based on their Kelvin scale and where people usually choose to put these hues per room.

The Kelvin scale is how the color appearance of bulbs is measured. Lower kelvin numbers will be more yellow in hue, whereas higher kelvin numbers will be whiter or bluer.

Soft White

“Soft white” bulbs are 2,700 to 3,000 kelvin. Standard incandescent bulbs are usually soft white. These bulbs are suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, and dens.

Warm White

Bulbs of 3,000 to 4,000 kelvin are considered “warm white” in hue. Kitchens, workspaces, and bathrooms usually have warm white lighting.

Bright White

Bright white lights are 4,000 to 5,000 kelvin. These bulbs are also great for kitchens and bathrooms; it depends on your preference for the ambiance and how many windows provide natural lighting.

Day Bright

Bulbs of 5,000 to 6,500 or more kelvin are considered “day bright.” These lights work well for reading because they create a bright light, but it’s also easy on your eyes. So, you should consider using day bright lighting for anywhere you feel like you need the lighting to be brighter to read or perform more detail-oriented tasks.

Usual Lighting Brightness Per Room

Not only do bulbs have different hues according to the Kelvin scale, but they will also have different brightnesses according to their lumen number. Lumens measure the total amount of visible light from the light source.

Higher lumen numbers result in brighter and well-lit areas. Thus, lower lumens will result in dimmer, less-lit areas.

Living Rooms

Living rooms and dens usually have lighting that is 1,500 to 3,000 lumens so that one can enjoy the ambiance.

Kitchens

Because of the detail-oriented work within kitchens, lighting should be 5,000 to 10,000 lumens.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms usually have lighting that is 4,000 to 8,000 lumens.

Dining Rooms and Offices

This area should have lighting that consists of 3,000 to 6,000 lumens depending on the available natural lighting.

Bedrooms

Bedroom lighting is usually 2,000 to 4,000 lumens since people only spend a little active time in this area.

Entries, Hallways, and Stairs

Lights in these areas only need 1,200 to 4,000 lumens since you usually just pass through these areas.

Still Unsure?

If you are still determining which hue or brightness you want, ask an electrician for advice, or your best guess is to go brighter. You can install a dimmer switch which will allow you to adjust the brightness levels in the location.

There are even different types of bulbs you can install, like standard incandescent or LEDs. If you are uncertain about which bulb you want, the best all-around option would be LEDs because they are the most flexible in hue and brightness. They are also higher in efficiency compared to most other lighting types.

There are more reasons why you should buy high-quality lighting for your home, but that will not be discussed in this article.

We Want To Help You Choose The Right Color Temperature For Your Home

If you live in the Kansas City metro area, our qualified electricians at Teague Electric would love to service your electrical needs and questions that you have.

We are confident that our electricians will go above and beyond for all your electrical needs, from indoor and outdoor lighting and security systems to commercial projects.

Contact Teague Electric today to choose the right color temperature for your home.

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RYAN BEALMEAR

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