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How to Choose the Right LED Bulb for Every Room in Your House

Are you buying the same old LED Bulbs without the slightest idea of how you would choose the right kind for your room or space requirements? We will help you choose the perfect LED bulb for your usage and get you started with some pointers on what type of LED bulbs suit the ambiance you prefer for your space. Consider all the factors mentioned below to get the right idea about choosing the best LED bulb, and only make purchases that suit your room or your ambiance.


5 factors to consider when purchasing a LED Bulb

Buying a LED bulb isn't just about checking the brand name and purchasing the most economical one; here is a list of factors to consider before buying any LED bulb.


1. Check for Lumens, not just Watts.

Are you someone who checks only for the wattage mentioned on the LED bulb and purchases it based on that? You should be looking at a whole lot more than just that. We will first explain what a Lumen is to get a better idea. Lumens define the brightness that the LED bulb gives off; measuring the lumens(lm) gives us an idea of how much light the LED bulb provides.


2. Choosing the suitable efficiency and wattage

Deciding the lumens is undoubtedly very important, but that doesn't mean you should completely ignore Wattage or efficiency rating, the wattage and efficiency play a significant role in deciding which LED bulb is best suited for you. If you plan to replace an existing incandescent or CFL light source, choose the right Watts on the new LED bulb to match the light output. Typically, LED bulbs are six times as efficient as incandescent bulbs; where an incandescent bulb produces around 15lm/watt, a LED bulb produces around 75-100lm/watt. So to match a 60W bulb, you will need a 10W LED Bulb, and so on.

3. Find the proper brightness for your room.

Now that you know what Lumens are, the next step is understanding the recommended ones depending on the room type. Although this is a personal preference, there are many guides on how many Lumens are fit for which kind of room; you can pick the correct Lumen-rating LED bulb. A general breakdown is as follows -


  • Kitchens: 5,000-10,000 lm
  • Bathrooms: 4,000-8,000 lm
  • Bedrooms: 2,000-4,000 lm
  • Living rooms: 1,500-3,000 lm
  • Dining rooms: 3,000-6,000 lm
  • Home offices: 3,000-6,000 lm

At Moglix, we mention the lumen rating in the product description so that you can check that out to purchase the top-rated LED bulbs. These are only for a rough idea, though, as ultimately, it all comes down to what kind of room you have. If your room has higher ceilings, you would need a higher Lumen light bulb than others.


4. Choose the light appearance of your space.

Depending on the Kelvin(K) measurement of LED bulbs, they output different light tones, ranging from warm to daylight white. Warm white LED bulbs are on the yellower side, while daylight whites have a blue hue. Cool is the middle ground offering balanced white. You can easily decide which one suits your decor or ambiance better. The Kelvin rating ranges from 2700K to up to 6500K or more. Anything between 4100K to 6500K will give you a balanced white, and lower than 4000K will have a warmer or yellower white. We mention K ratings along with the tone of white offered by LED bulbs listed on moglix.com


5. Dimmable LED bulbs or not?

When looking for a list of features on the best LED bulb for your usage, you should look into its compatibility with dimmable switches or if the manufacturer lists the LED bulbs as dimmable. Dimmable LED bulbs work with older models of dimmer switches, but it is a good practice to check before purchasing to avoid facing compatibility issues later. In addition to the switch type compatibility, you should also look if the LED bulb you are upgrading to is compatible with your existing socket. Although in most cases, CFLs and incandescents use a similar socket, you might run into installation issues if the socket is very old.


6. Choose the right LED bulb for Designer or closed sockets.

As with any light source, LED bulbs produce a fair amount of heat. Although far less than CFLs and incandescents, the heat is enough to damage or reduce the overall life of the LED light bulbs if used in an enclosed socket. You can choose LED bulbs without a plastic body for such designer fixtures that hold the bulbs. The ones made specifically for this purpose will not be deteriorated by heat.


Buy the perfect LED bulb for your rooms from Moglix.

LED light bulbs come in all shapes and sizes, and it's important to note that those are merely personal preferences based on the type of socket you have or the type of room you need the bulb. Purchasing a LED bulb just by considering the wattage leaves a lot of factors unchecked. Keeping the factors mentioned above in mind will help you make the right purchase. We at Moglix have also made your buying process easier by mentioning the significant criteria in the product description. You won?t have to search the manufacturer's site or use search engines to determine most of the info. We have a few filters available, but it's best to check the description to understand the wattage, lumens, and Kelvin rating.

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