They work well with bold themes minimally decorated spaces and a predominantly white room.
Cool white vs natural white. COOL WHITE Bulbs that provide light at around 4100K to 5000K are considered cool white and these start to have a slightly blue feel to them. The purest white in that it is neither warm nor cool. Cool white lighting is most suited in areas where you may require more brightness and a more lively feel in a space.
See some examples below Crisp White Taubmans probably the truest white. Whether its for LED Strips or LED bulbs we have three types of whites available. As Natural white is more of a warm white then choose from that end of the colour chart as a cool white might clash.
Its easy on the eyes and very functional. In a cool space which doesnt get much direct sunlight a warm white will lift tone of the room. A true bright white.
Pure White is a plain white without any warmth. Generally brighter than Daylight White Pure White is in the range 5000K 6500K lower values are warmer on the Kelvin scale. Cool whites lean toward blue or gray whereas warm whites appear creamier or with hints of tan.
Dulux Natural White top and Dulux Whisper White Natural White is a warm white and its versatility spans across new and old properties contemporary homes as well as. Warm lights have lower color temperatures and therefore appear more yellow while cool lights have higher color temperatures and appear whiter or bluer. Natural white is a little cleaner in appearance with just a hint of warmth.
Warm white R PHOTO. You can use them as task lights since its bright and easy on the eyes. Cool white light contains more blue light and looks brighter to the eye this is why cool white bulbs have a higher lumen output when compared to the equivalent warm white bulb.

