Ever since Edison launched the very first electric light bulb in 1879, we have now seen everything in the same Tender White color temperature, measured at 2700K (Degrees Kelvin). The light created by these bulbs has been the standard for over 130 years, giving off a barely yellow glow which creates a heat, cozy atmosphere. While this is a good fit for bedrooms and dwelling rooms, spaces like bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and long-life LED garages have different lighting necessities. In these rooms it is best to have truer white lights that create a brighter feel higher suited to activities like preparing food, applying makeup and performing auto repairs. With the advanced technology of LEDs, light bulbs now are available in an unlimited range of color temperatures, providing many choices for you to choose from when lighting the rooms in your home. The upper the Levels Kelvin, the whiter the colour temperature. Though whiter lights will appear "brighter" than these of a lower Kelvin reading, the number of lumens (measurement for brightness) is not going to change, since this is an impact of coloration temperature, not true brightness.
Although our eyes have grow to be accustomed to the Delicate White shade temperature of incandescent bulbs through the years, this does not make them the best option for all lighting purposes. For example, due to their warmer shade temperature, these soft white lights often pull warmer colours from a room (reds, oranges, and many others.), altering the contrasts throughout the space. Best for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms