Understanding Different Types of Lights

Homeowners must choose their lights wisely because it also greatly enhances security inside and outside the home.

Lighting is one of the elements that homeowners can incorporate in a home when looking to elevate the space with minimal effort. There are limitless design options today, which can confuse homeowners. But, there is a type for every home.

This article explores four main categories of light bulbs in the market and their ideal use in the home.

Variables to consider

Homeowners should take into account the factors mentioned below when selecting lights:

Watts consumption

The watts rating on a light bulb signifies the amount of power the fixture uses to illuminate. A lower rating means the bulb is energy efficient, while a higher rating indicates higher power consumption.

Lumens

Lumens point to the amount of light a bulb emits. Homeowners should use lumens to calculate the light they need for every room.

Color

Different color temperatures in bulbs help homeowners to create a unique atmosphere for every space. Warm colors are ideal for living spaces. Neutral colors go well with bathrooms and kitchens, while blue lights are great for study rooms.

Types of lighting

Incandescent bulbs

These are the oldest form of light bulbs in the market. Though they were once the only bulbs on the market, they are slowly losing value due to the high utility bills associated with them. They boast a simple design and are affordable, leading to widespread use.

Halogen bulbs

These types of bulbs are quite similar to the incandescent bulbs in design. But they are more durable due to the halogen gas they use, which helps prolong the life of the bulb filament.

LEDs

LEDs are the most energy-efficient bulbs on the market today. They are also quite affordable, considering the benefits they carry. LEDs are a great choice for environmentally conscious individuals because it saves on energy and doesn’t contain mercury. But, like every other light, they do have some limitations.

LEDs are suitable in places that don’t require too much light because, unlike incandescent light, they project light directionally. Homeowners should take this into account when purchasing this bulb.

Fluorescent bulbs

Homeowners should use these light fixtures in areas such as the study room because of their brilliant light. Unlike incandescent and halogen bulbs, these lights don’t have a filament and come as glass tubes.

This bulb is ideal for homeowners seeking to save costs and for whom too much light strains their eyes. These lights are very durable and energy efficient. But, this bulb can be very dangerous due to the mercury it contains. Homeowners should carefully dispose of these bulbs when it’s time for a replacement. A good option is to return it to retailers for recycling.

Light up the space

Homeowners must choose their lights wisely because it also greatly enhances security inside and outside the home. Consulting with expert electricians will ensure that homeowners select the right model and receive value for money.


When you need a licensed electrician for commercial or residential electrical needs, call Zimmerman Electric at 310-378-1323.