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How to choose light colors

  • Writer: EvoSpace Premium
    EvoSpace Premium
  • Mar 28
  • 1 min read

Updated: 3 days ago



Color Temperature of Light
Color Temperature of Light

Explore how different color temperatures of light can transform your space. This visual demonstration highlights the effects of warm to cool lighting and suggests the best room applications for each range. Ideal for homeowners, interior designers, and lighting retailers, this guide makes choosing the right lighting color temperature simple and effective.


What the Image Shows

  • Seven Light Strips: Each strip represents a unique color temperature.

  • Kelvin Labels: Ranging from 2400K to 6000K, the strips cover the full spectrum of warm to cool light.

    • 2400K – Bedroom

    • 2700K – Living Room

    • 3000K – Dining Room

    • 3500K – Office

    • 4000K – Living Room (modern look)

    • 5000K – Shop

    • 6000K – Exhibition

  • Suggested Room Applications: Every temperature is paired with the ideal room type, helping users match lighting to mood and function.

  • Neutral Background: A clean, solid background enhances visibility and focus on the lighting variations.


Why This Matters

  • Educational Tool: Helps users understand how lighting color temperatures affect ambiance.

  • Sales Support: Great for use in showrooms or online product pages to guide customer choices.

  • Warm vs. Cool Light: Visualizes the shift from cozy yellow light (2400K) to crisp blue-white light (6000K).

  • Design Planning: Assists in selecting lighting that aligns with personal taste and room purpose.


Conclusion

This image is a powerful visual aid for understanding and selecting the right LED lighting temperature for any space. Whether you're designing a calming bedroom, a productive office, or a vibrant retail space, choosing the correct Kelvin temperature can significantly enhance the atmosphere.

 
 

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