
Compared to chilly light, warm light
Warm and cold describe the colour temperature of light, not brightness (lumens) or energy consumption (watts).
According to Darren, colour makes it simple to recall the distinction between warm and cold. "Cool light is blue, whereas warm light is yellow. Hence, if you picture gentle, golden light, you may imagine candlelight. This light is blue and a little bit crisper if you picture a day that is very sunny with an open blue sky.
Color temperature is described.
The measurement of kelvins, denoted by the letter K, provides a more precise description of colour temperature.
A beautiful globe with a vintage appearance emits mellow yellow light and has a warm colour temperature of around 2400K. A daylight-white LED light, on the other hand, has a cool colour temperature of 5700K.
"With colour temperature, the colder the light, the greater the temperature. It is the complete reverse of what we are accustomed to, says Darren.
There is no connection between colour temperature and the heat produced by the light globe. In actuality, the majority of LED light bulbs emit relatively little heat.
the location of warm light
In a setting where we want to feel at ease and comfortable, warm light is ideal. Warm lighting, according to Darren, are preferable in home settings including living rooms, kitchens, dining areas, and bedrooms.
Our sleep habits may be affected by cool light since it is closer to daylight in colour temperature. Because of this, a lot of electronic gadgets, including cellphones, feature a warm light option for usage at night.
Because of this, many individuals choose soft lighting in their living spaces and bedrooms, especially when it's almost time for bed.
usage of cool lighting
In settings like stores and offices, where you need to be able to see clearly—especially if you're paying attention—cool light is employed. The same idea, according to Darren, also applies in our houses. "Cool lights, in the garage, bathroom, kitchen, and in task lamps, are better for security. Somewhere you're working instead of unwinding.
Depending on how the space is being utilised, warm or cold lighting might be employed in multi-purpose spaces. For instance, you may have a cold light bulb on a desk in a bedroom with warm ceiling lighting for reading and studying.
picking the appropriate light
The colour temperatures of all energy-efficient LED lights vary from warm to cold. In reality, a lot of LED lights let you change the colour temperature in the same manner that you change the brightness.
