LED colour temperature chart illustrates the brightness of an LED bub in relation to its degree in Kelvin. Its Kelvins determine what shade of white light a bulb will beam, ranging from warmer tone to cooler whiter/ blue tones. Remember the higher wattage of a bulb will result to a brighter light
Select the perfect colour temperate
LED Lighting colour temperature allow you to choose an array of tones / shades to illuminate any home decor.
Warm White – inviting, relaxing tone
Warm white is a colour which is inviting, makes people feel relaxed, cosy as due to it resemblance an traditional incandescent bulb.
Idea for bedrooms / living rooms
Cool white: modern, energetic lively tone
Refresh, lively tone (whiter tones) are often used in offices, bathrooms & kitchens
Its colour tone nicely complements contemporary decor.
Day Light: neutral, refreshing tone
Daylight is a more cool light which imitates natural light that can be used anywhere. Its especially good colour tone for reading.
Idea for garages / conservatories / retail / offices