Things to keep in mind when picking LED room lights
Light, as we are all aware, can beautify a space, improve productivity, nurture a relaxing environment and stimulate creativeness. Picking the right LED room lights for each room will also help define the owner’s taste and draw people together.
Living room
The living room is a place for many activities. A sense of joy and intimacy can be created by subtly combining natural white common light with accent light. Please note that if the living room is small, a single lamp is enough. On the other hand, if the ceiling is high, a luminaire with a longer string should make sufficient depth, while a standing lamp can alternatively provide extra light for the darker corners.
An example of LED room lights picked for the living room
Kitchen
The kitchen is also one of the places with a high frequency of light use, so durable LEDs with stable lighting will help limit bulb replacement. Since this is where the family gathers and chats over meals, a decorative lamp hanging in the middle of the room may be a good idea to give the space a cozy atmosphere. Note that the lamp must be at least 60 cm above the table and it should provide a warm yellow light that will make the dish look appealing and stimulate the appetite.
LED room lights shall provide warm yellow light for the kitchen
Bedroom
LED room lights that emit a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere should do well in this space. Wall and table lamps are a good choice for bedrooms. Lights with special settings that allow dimming are preferable to add to users’ convenience.
LED room lights for bedrooms can include wall and table lamps.
Office
When studying or working, it is important to have a light that assists the focus. While general lighting for the entire room can be set up, an additional desk lamp or a reading light is needed for the purpose. Make sure it's bright enough to protect the eyesight.
An example of LED room lights arranged for a working space.
Entries, Hallways and Stairs
The entry points and indoor ways usually require ambient light with lumens of between 1200lm and 4000lm only, unless it has artwork or special architectural elements that need accent lighting. Small indoor paths just need to be fully lighted by the ceiling or wall lighting fixtures. For entrances with a height as deep as the stairs, a chandelier is ideal to control the light at the bottom and top of the stairs. Ambient light in the hallway can be provided by downlights or ceiling lights.
Various types of LED room lights are selected for stairs.