In the age of LEDs, we no longer shop by "Watts" (which measure energy use). Instead, look for:

This tells you how much light the bulb actually emits. For a standard dining room, you might want 3,000–4,000 total lumens, whereas a small bedroom may only need 2,000.

By considering how you use each room and matching the technical specs to those needs, you can turn a dark house into a vibrant, intentional home.

Lighting Buying Guide -

In the age of LEDs, we no longer shop by "Watts" (which measure energy use). Instead, look for:

This tells you how much light the bulb actually emits. For a standard dining room, you might want 3,000–4,000 total lumens, whereas a small bedroom may only need 2,000. lighting buying guide

By considering how you use each room and matching the technical specs to those needs, you can turn a dark house into a vibrant, intentional home. In the age of LEDs, we no longer

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