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Hopefully I am posting this question on the correct forum....

 

I was thinking about changing to LED light bulbs (PAR 30), for the lighting in my basement.  Currently I have 75 W halogens in recessed cans.

 

Does anyone have an opinion as to what to go with:  warm white 3000 K vs cool white 5000 K?

 

If it makes a difference, the ceiling is white, and the walls are light blue.

 

One side of the basement is my layout, the other side is a quasi family room area.

 

I know some say it is simply a personal preference, but I figured I try to get some input from the forum.

 

I am not asking my wife, since I probably will not like her answer.  This is going to be one of these things I just do, and deal with the ramifications later....lol.

 

Thanks-

 

Jeff

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The warm white will look more like the existing halogen lighting. Cool white looks more like daylight but can also have an unnatural cast. It really is just a matter of preference. I'm in the process of converting my Par 30's to warm white LED, for about 10 bucks per bulb, so it's not too big a deal to just try them both out.

 

-Mark

Here is the current Amazon listing:

 

Par20 LED Flood Light 15 SMT SMD 110 240v Wide Angle, Warm White, 1319ww


http://amzn.com/B002JU5FLI

 

I purchased 2 more earlier this month for $9.99 but the price today is $12.99. Go figure...

 

One of the few that I installed failed after a few months, but for 10 bucks it wasn't worth the time and trouble to return it. So for that reason, I can't rate them as "perfect".

 

Note that these and many other 110/220 VAC LED lights have a turn-on delay of a fraction of a second. Until you get used to it, it can be startling.

 

-Mark

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