How To Make Light Bulb Less Bright

These days when it comes to energy efficient lighting there are a lot of choices. One of those choices is the color temperature of the light. No longer are we stuck with orange for incandescent, green for fluorescent. Using light bulb color wisely in your home can have positive effects on your and your families lives. Below you'll find my tips for choosing light bulb color. Philips SlimStyle LED Bulbs Most of the LED Bulbs I've been using have been the Philips SlimStyle Daylight LED bulbs which are also available in a warmer Soft White color. About Light Bulb Color The color of light a bulb puts out is measured in degrees Kelvin (K). The use of Kelvin degrees has to do with the color iron glows when it's at a certain temperature. Lower color temperatures indicate a redder light while high temperatures indicate a bluer light. Most incandescent bulbs emit a warm light in the range of 2,700 - 3,300 K and many LED lights try to mimic this color since we're so used to it.

They are sometimes labeled as Warm White or Soft White. LED bulbs are also available as Daylight bulbs with color temperature in the range of 5,000 - 6,500 K. Natural daylight on clear day is about 5,000K while on an overcast day it's about 6,500K. In between warm and daylight you'll find Cool White, Neutral and Bright White bulbs which range from 3,500 - 4100 K.
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Bathroom Vanities And Tops At LowesIf you feel the daylight color is too blue for your tastes you can substitute a Cool White bulb instead of daylight but I suggest you try some daylight bulbs first.
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My recommendations should make the harshness less noticeable to those that don't care for daylight bulbs. How Light Color Affects Us There have been a number of studies on how the color of light affects us. For example, bright cool light during the day helps increase mood, alertness and productivity. At night, warmer light helps us sleep better and relax so in the morning we're less grumpy. Blue light at night can negatively affect our circadian rhythm, our internal clock that tells us when we should sleep and when we should wake up. Light color even affects how we perceive time. Time appears to pass faster with blue light than it does with red light and blue colors suppress appetite. I've always had problems with sleeping and waking up on time and I've found that controlling the light color at night before bed has helped me a lot. When I bought orange UV safety glasses along with a UV flashlight to detect pet stains I read a lot of reviews of users using them at night to help them sleep and that worked for me too.

Bright lights also make it hard for you to go to sleep compared to dimmer lights. My light bulb color recommendations try to factor in these effects. How Light Color Affects Our Vision Our brain adapts to how we see light. If you're sitting in a room lit by incandescent lights at night you may not even realize that everything has a yellow or orange hue caused by the light. Sometimes this makes it difficult to differentiate between colors. Have you ever spent a long time at the paint store or paint department selecting the perfect colors for your walls only to have the room look like a completely different color when it dries? That's because the store's lights have different color characteristics than the lights in your room. That's why you should always check the color with samples in your room. It's easier to interpret colors correctly with daylight bulbs. Cool Lights Up, Warm Lights Down For most rooms, including living rooms and dining rooms I like to include both daylight and warm colored lights.

Living Room with Overhead Daylight Colored Bulbs The way I like to do it is have Daylight bulbs in ceiling fixtures (usually with dimmers) to provide bright general lighting. Surface mount ceiling fixtures, recessed lights, etc. This is good lighting when you just get home from work, especially in the winter when the days get shorter. Living Room with lower Warm Colored Bulbs Wall sconces, floor and table lamps with warm colored bulbs will provide a less intense light used to provide a more relaxing, cozier feel. Switch off the overhead lights and turn on the warm colored table lamps. Having warm and cool colored bulbs on at the same time can sometimes seem odd but I've found that having the cool lights up top as general lighting and warm lights in lamps placed lower looks quite natural. It's similar to having daylight coming in from the window while incandescent bulbs are on for additional lighting. Cool Light During the Day, Warm Lights at Night In addition to my Cool Up/Warm Down rule I like to use cool lights during the day and warm lights at night.

Dining Room Daylight Bulbs in Cans Dining Room with Warm Lights Bedroom with bright daylight ceiling light In the morning when you first get up, switch on the daylight bulbs in the ceiling fixtures to provide you with a bright, invigorating light to get you going. Bedroom with warm colored table, floor and wall lights. In the evening switch to your warm bulbs in your wall, floor and bedside lamps to help you get to sleep faster. As the night goes on and you're ready to crawl back to bed switch off more lights until it's just your bedside lamp until you're ready to put that book down and go to bed. Cool Lights For Getting Ready When you're getting ready in the morning it's important to view colors accurately. Closets should have daylight bulbs as should any room you get dressed in whether it's your bedroom or a large walk-in dressing room closet. That way you'll be wearing clothes that match as well in sunlight and office light as they did in your home.

Bathroom lights should also use bright and cool colored bulbs to help you wake up in the morning and about 50% of you reading this will appreciate getting your make up colors right. In bathrooms it may be difficult to fit in warm colored nights as well but if you have the space to fit in a little table or accent lamp that'd be great. If not, even a small nightlight is enough light to help you see enough to brush your teeth before bed, remove your make up and for the other 50% of us, not miss the bowl. There are even these warm colored battery powered LED lights you can stick on your wall that have motion as well as light sensors so they turn on when someone's in the room but won't turn on when there's already light in the room. Cool Lights for Working Bright, cool colored day light bulbs are easier and safer to work with. Use these in home offices, kitchens, craft rooms, workshops, garages and on desks. For your workshop, or any other spot you use fluorescent tubes, check out these LED replacements for fluorescent tubes.