The color temperature of LED ceiling lamps directly determines the warmth or coldness of light, which in turn affects the visual effect, emotional atmosphere and functional adaptation of the home space.
1. Warm light (2700K-3500K)
Atmosphere characteristics:
Similar to the orange-yellow tone of traditional incandescent lamps, creating a warm, relaxing and cozy atmosphere.
Low color temperature light will reduce the cold and hard feeling in the space and is suitable for areas that require comfort.
Applicable scenarios:
Bedroom: Promote melatonin secretion, help fall asleep, and avoid blue light interfering with the biological clock.
Living room/dining room: Enhance the intimacy of family gatherings, and the color of food is more attractive under warm light.
Corridor/entrance: Reduce visual stimulation and create a soothing feeling of returning home.
2. Neutral light (4000K-4500K)
Atmosphere characteristics:
Close to natural daylight, the light is bright and soft, balancing warmth and functionality.
High visual clarity and not easy to cause fatigue.
Applicable scenarios: Study/office area: Improve concentration, suitable for long-term reading or work.
Kitchen: Easy to distinguish the color of ingredients (such as the freshness of meat), while avoiding the industrial sense of cold light.
Children's room: Balance learning and leisure needs, reduce glare stimulation to the eyes.
3. Cold light (5000K-6500K)
Atmosphere characteristics:
Blue and white tones, bright and sharp light, creating a calm and efficient atmosphere. High color temperature will magnify the details of the space, but it may also appear stiff and cold.
Applicable scenarios: Bathroom: Enhance the sense of cleanliness and facilitate observation of details when applying makeup or shaving.
Workshop/garage: Improve operational accuracy and reduce shadow interference with maintenance or manual activities.
Commercial space/display area: Highlight the color and texture of the product (need to be matched with high color rendering index lamps).