Enhance Interiors with the Right Color Temperatures and CRI
Enhance Interiors with the Right Color Temperatures and CRI
Personalized Lighting® is about having choices with your lighting. It’s more than the on, off, dim options of the past. Having a more prescribed experience with color temperatures and CRI options will level up the everyday. The color temperature of light can quickly shift the appearance of a room. It is essential to consider the function of the space, the amount of natural daylight, and the color and materials of a space when deciding which color temperature to choose. Warm millwork, hardwood floors, neutral and mixed tones, cool stonework, and metals will look best under different temperatures.
Warm2700K is a warm color temperature that coordinates well with the warmth of hardwood floors, millwork, stone and brick finishes. USAI Lighting Product: the LittleOnes® Micro 1.25” |
Neutral3000K is a good neutral color temperature to render a pop of color for a wide range of cool to warm hues in textiles, furnishings and artwork. USAI Lighting Products: BeveLED® 2.2, 4.5” |
Cool4000K or 3500K are cool color temperatures that will make cool greys, silver and white finishes and materials look their best. USAI Lighting Products: BeveLED Mini® 3” |
Choosing the right CRI
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After selecting the Color Temperature of your light, the next big decision to consider is the Color Rendering Index or CRI of the light. CRI is a standard measurement of how natural color of objects render under an artificial white light source when compared with natural sunlight, which has a CRI of 100 as the maximum CRI possible. A lower CRI (less than 80) indicates that some colors may appear unnatural when illuminated by a light source. Higher CRI lighting is valuable in Residential, Hospitality, Retail, and Gallery applications. CRI 90+ can transform a room by giving finishes more depth and luster. It creates a more comfortable and natural overall feel. Learn more about USAI's LED color options. |
CRI 80: Good for general spaces where efficiency matters *Based on 3000K light source |