01-16-2017, 05:42 PM
You guys need to stop with the 2700K lights, that's fine for maybe the dining room or outside. But kitchen, bath, and just about everywhere else 3500K will give you more accurate colors, is better for reading, and brightens things up a bit without looking cold.
Also, if you're installing can lights, just get regular E26 base cheap cans and install LED spot bulbs (like the ones linked previously, though I'd insist on at least 100lm / watt these days). Then when they do fail, you'll actually be able to replace the bulbs instead of the whole can or finding proprietary parts that somebody stopped making 5 years ago because LED is still advancing so rapidly.
Also, if you're installing can lights, just get regular E26 base cheap cans and install LED spot bulbs (like the ones linked previously, though I'd insist on at least 100lm / watt these days). Then when they do fail, you'll actually be able to replace the bulbs instead of the whole can or finding proprietary parts that somebody stopped making 5 years ago because LED is still advancing so rapidly.
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