2700 Kelvin This is the color temperature of the standard incandescent light bulb soft yellow glow.
2700 kelvin vs 3000. Also I can see better with 3000k. Kelvin is not a measure of brightness rather it is a measure of color temperature. Above that from 7000-10000 Kelvin light appears more blue.
Then moving up to around 5000-6000 scale you get to the white-hot zone. 3000K remains well within the warm white range of color and can be said to have similar amounts of blue light. The difference between 2700 and 3000 is pretty small but you dont need to standardize either.
Bathroom kitchen basement garage. If you are looking for brightness the proper measurement to look for is lumens. Use this color if you have linear fixtures and.
General rule with LED 80 CRI indicates the red peak is at 600nm. 4000K is a cooler whiter colour than 2700K and 3000K. The incandescent glow is considered to have a reddish or orangish cast.
I wouldnt go below 700 lumens for a ceiling can. Confusingly higher Kelvin temperatures 36005500 K are what we consider cool and lower color temperatures 27003000 K are considered warm. Often used in living spaces where a warm atmosphere is desired.
Homey light slightly brighter than warm white. First the difference between 2700K and 3000K with respect to blue content is certainly measureable but not extremely significant. Living space exterior restaurants.

