How to choose the string light that suits you?
Is this the case for you too!!! The tiles in the living room are too bright and the floor height is too low. No matter how bright the lights are, it hurts the eyes. The lights in the kitchen are too dim and it is easy to cut your hands when cutting vegetables. Washing dishes makes your eyes hurt. In the bedroom, when you wake up at night to use the toilet, you accidentally turn on the headlights and you are shocked. Half asleep...Lighting is an important but easily overlooked part of home decoration. The above-mentioned misunderstandings in choosing lights are to warn us: home lighting is more complicated than you think!
Choosing a lamp is not about selecting the style. Color temperature, wattage, and color rendering are the top priorities.
When choosing lamps, decorating novices often fall into the trap of "choosing lamps means choosing shapes." What lamps are good-looking? What is an Internet celebrity? Which lamp is the designer? became the main basis for selection.
"Color temperature"
Color temperature can be understood as the visual temperature that light brings to you. The higher the color temperature value, the more blue light components, and you will feel cooler; the lower the color temperature value, the more red light components, you will feel warmer. In daily life lighting applications, we are most exposed to three color temperatures, which can be roughly divided into warm yellow 3000K, yellowish white 4000K, and cool white 5000K. You can add them according to the color temperature and atmosphere required in different rooms.
"Watts"
Secondly, another issue that often troubles you when choosing a lamp is "wattage". We can calculate the wattage based on the size of the room and the type of lamp.For example, if a room can use a 100W incandescent lamp, switching to an energy-saving lamp only requires 20W, and switching to an LED only requires 12W. The same lighting effect can be achieved. Do not mix the types of lamps randomly to create multiple light sources. Lighting cross effects.
"Color rendering"
Finally, there is the issue of "color rendering". For example, if you buy furniture in a mall and find that the color is different after you take it home, this is because the color rendering of the lamps in the mall is different from that of the lamps at home.The higher the color rendering of the light source, the closer your eyes can see the true color of the object. The color rendering index of general household light sources is often between 80 and 95. Therefore, we need to distinguish between the color rendering index in shopping malls and at home to avoid color rendering errors.
"Lighting environment"
In addition, whether the lighting environment is healthy cannot be ignored.
The flicker problem represented by LED lamps will seriously affect people's visual health after long-term use. Therefore, we should choose flicker-free lamps as much as possible. You can point your cell phone camera at a light source to see if there is any flickering.
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