When to Use Warm vs. Cool Lighting

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A light is just a light, and a lightbulb is just a lightbulb, right? Actually, there are many different types of light and, when you’re setting up premier lighting systems, you’ll have to choose which type of light you want to use. One of the most important and fundamental considerations is warm light versus cool light. Let’s take a look at both types of light and consider situations when one type of light may be more appropriate than the other.

Warm Light: Benefits and When to Use It

Warm light offers a more natural, yellowish hue. If you have warm lights on, it’ll feel sort of like being outside and under the sun. Of course, there are differences between sunlight and warm light. However, you can enjoy warm vibes with both.

Since warm light feels natural, it’s unlikely to disrupt your sleeping patterns, at least compared to cool light. Warm light is commonly used at home, and some businesses will also put warm lights in break rooms and the like. With premier lighting, warm light can be relaxing, making it a great way to cool down between work or when you get home from the office.

Cool Light: Benefits and When to Use It

Cool light will have either a white or blueish hue. Cool lights can provide more clarity and make it easier to focus. If you’re going over documents, cool light can make reading a bit easier. Cool light is often brighter than warm light. For all these reasons, cool light is favored in offices and other commercial properties. The right cool lights can encourage productivity.

Blue light can disrupt sleeping patterns because it affects melatonin levels. For this reason, you won’t want to use it in bedrooms, your den, and similar private spaces. If you do set up blue lights at home, it’s best to set them up alongside warm lights. As you near bedtime, you can turn off the blue lights and switch to warm lights.

Ultimately, both warm and cool light have their benefits and drawbacks. A simple rule of thumb is to use warm lights at home and in personal spaces and cool lights in commercial buildings. Of course, you don’t have to follow this recommendation to a T. Looking for premier lighting systems for your property? There are plenty to choose from since, according to Fortune Business Insights, the global lighting market is expected to grow to $163.72 billion by 2027. Feel free to check out our stock at Premier Lighting and get in touch if you have any questions.

Posted 12/27/23