Where should you use LED lighting in your home? The nature of LED lamps is that they emit is directional light - focused on a single area. So they are a superb choice for lighting applications that have similar characteristics, such as:
* spot lights* accent lighting
* tracks and clusters
* recessed down lights
* security lighting
* courtesy lights
* desk lamps
* decorative & feature lighting
Many homes have this kind of lighting in kitchens, bathrooms, hallways and basements - anywhere that needs to be brightly lit. LED units also function well in strips, so under kitchen units and inside cupboards are ideal - also they give off almost no heat, plus the extremely bright light is needed in a fairly confined area rather than spread widely. What LED lights are presently less adept at is all round illumination - from say a table lamp with a lamp shade.
Key point one: keep to what LED home lighting currently does best - bright directional lighting. Something that confuses many people about LED lights is "color". This is not color as in green and orange - it is "white color". LED lamps come in a variety of "white colors" - from soft, warm illumination to a sharper, colder effect. As a rough guide, "warm white" LED lights work best indoors while "cool white" is a good choice for outdoor LED lighting where you typically want sharper definition and illumination that approximates daylight.








