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Understanding the Colour Temperature of LED Bulbs

When choosing LED bulbs for your home or office, colour temperature is an essential factor to consider. This characteristic influences the lighting atmosphere and can even affect your mood and productivity.

 

What is Colour Temperature?

Colour temperature is measured in Kelvins (K) and indicates the hue of light emitted by a bulb. Contrary to what one might think, this has nothing to do with the physical heat of the bulb, but rather with the visual perception of light.

Température de blanc

 

Different Colour Temperatures

Warm white (2,700 K - 3,000 K):

Soft, slightly yellowish light.

Creates a warm and cosy atmosphere, perfect for living rooms, bedrooms or relaxation areas.

Neutral white (3,500 K - 4,500 K):

More balanced light, close to natural daylight.

Ideal for kitchens, offices, or bathrooms where brightness is important.

Cool white (5,000 K - 6,500 K):

Bright, slightly bluish light.

Promotes concentration, perfect for workspaces, garages or outdoor environments.

 

How to choose?

For a warm atmosphere: choose bulbs around 2,700 K.

For activities requiring precision: opt for neutral or cool white.

Mix temperatures according to the room to create different atmospheres in your home.

 

An Impact on Well-being

Colour temperature can influence your biological clock. Cool white is stimulating, ideal in the morning, while warm white is soothing, perfect in the evening.

 

In conclusion, choosing the right colour temperature for your LED bulbs not only improves the aesthetics of your interior, but also your everyday comfort.

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