Colour temp
Rant alert, and I know i’m not alone. Ever wonder through someone’s house and see multiple different globes in their light fittings? Different shapes and sizes and more importantly different light temperatures. Basically you get warm and cool white, warm being around 3000K and cool around 6000K. “K” meaning kelvin, the unit in which light temperature is measured. Now I know it's an OCD thing but surely I can’t be the only one who gets annoyed by seeing multiple different temp bulbs within a room or light fixture. In the old days it was simple you would fit a 60w incandescent globe and it was pretty much all that was available. Nowadays with all these new LED options flooding the market it actually becomes a struggle to match your globes once one goes out. I have a method that works for me but unfortunately I still cringe when I see people get it wrong. If you are reading this and you are one of those people, i’m sending you love and light, warm white.