Choosing the right light bulbs can completely transform the look and feel of a room. But with so many options available on the market, how can you make the best choice? Let's explore together the key characteristics of light bulbs: color temperature, luminous flux, and color rendering index.
Color Temperature: Warm, Neutral, or Cool?
Warm Light (2700K-3000K): Creates a relaxing and intimate atmosphere, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms.
Neutral Light (3500K-4500K): Provides natural light, suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and workspaces.
Cool Light (5000K and above): Produces strong, white light, ideal for garages, workshops, and spaces requiring very good illumination.
Luminous Flux: How Bright is the Light?
Small Spaces: Require a lower luminous flux.
Large Spaces: Need a higher luminous flux.
Specific Tasks: Reading, working on a computer require a higher luminous flux than relaxing.
Color Rendering Index (CRI): How Do You See Colors?
CRI over 80: Ideal for spaces where you want to see colors as naturally as possible, such as kitchens or bathrooms.



