Cool light, warm light, kelvin number or color temperature… It is not always easy to choose the right lighting and light color for each room in the house. 

But this choice is very important for a pleasant atmosphere. Which varies according to the use of the room, functional or relaxation. 

Warm (yellowish tint) or cold (white and neutral), the color of the light is important information that you will find on all packs of light bulbs. 

It is expressed in degrees Kelvin (K) and oscillates for lamps sold in the public circuits between 2200 and 6000 K.  

Lighting technologies have evolved, with compact fluorescent bulbs, then LED lamps. With the latter, we now have the ability to choose the settings of our bulbs and the color of the light.” This gives the user more color choices, which has the advantage of allowing the lighting to be tailored to the user’s needs.  

The question then becomes: Which light to use for which room in the house? 

The living room: 

The living room is a room that can have multiple uses, hence the importance of having versatile bulbs. Choose a warm white LED bulb that will consume little energy.

Choose a dimmable bulb to adapt the lighting to your type of evening. Whether it’s for a cocooning evening or a lively party with friends, your bulbs will allow you to have perfect lighting!

However, we advise you to use pendant lights.

Pendant lights are among the most popular choices in home lighting. Commonly known as pendants, they are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. 

Aesthetically, there are many types of pendant lights.

Pendant Lights can be made from a multitude of materials. You can find pure metals like copper, brass, and steel or discover something more natural with a wooden, rattan, cork, or bamboo pendant.

Why should you use pendant lights?

A pendant light usually refers to any light fixture that is hanging from a chain attached to the ceiling. They can have one or more bulbs.

Because pendant lights hang from the ceiling, they provide focused lighting on what is below. They are typically hung above a high surface, such as a kitchen island, but can also be used in a small open space, such as an entryway. Hangers can come in a variety of sizes, depending on your needs.

Pendant lights are frequently needed in homes because they produce targeted light in smaller amounts. They light up a small space just right, saving you money on electricity.

The Dining Room

The dining room is often the room where we let ourselves go when it comes to lighting. We like to have something that gives a “wow” effect and creates a focal point in the center of the room. 

Go for an incandescent Edison bulb, which will give you a warm glow while giving your dining room a punch!

The Kitchen

A kitchen is primarily a place of work, so it’s very important to get it right! Since kitchen appliances give off heat (oven, cooktop, toaster…), it would be better if your light bulbs did not give off heat.

Choose a low-wattage light bulb in soft white. These bulbs create a light that is neither too hot nor too cold, which will allow you to see clearly while cooking!

The bathroom 

In the bathroom, versatile lighting is a must. Your bulbs should allow you to see yourself in the mirror, but also allow you to have a more subdued light if you want to relax in the bath, for example.

Get an LED bulb that mimics daylight with variable intensity. This way, you can have precise lighting when you do your makeup and soft lighting that creates a relaxing atmosphere for your everyday activities. The best of both worlds!

The Office 

For optimal lighting in the office, you will need two sources of light: a ceiling light that will illuminate the entire room and a task light for your workspace.

For the ceiling light, go for a low-energy bulb in a soft white color. For your desk lamp, the same bulb could work well.

Optimized lighting will definitely keep you focused! Especially if you are working from home.

Conclusion:

It is important to choose your light bulbs according to your needs. These are different in each room of your home since the lighting depends on the activity. 

Choosing a light bulb means choosing an atmosphere, a color rendering, or a light diffusion.

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