The Kelvin attribute refers to the colour temperature of light, measured in degrees Kelvin (K). It helps buyers understand the warmth or coolness of the light, affecting the atmosphere of a space. Sellers use this to show whether a fitting is better for cosy interiors, workspaces, or daylight settings.
| Term | Description |
|---|---|
| 2700K Warm White | Soft, warm glow similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. |
| 3000K Warm White | Slightly crisper warm light, common in residential spaces. |
| 3500K Neutral White | Balanced light for mixed-use areas. |
| 4000K Cool White | Bright and clean, popular for kitchens and offices. |
| 5000K Daylight White | Very bright, mimics natural daylight. |
| 6500K Cool Daylight | Cool, bluish tone often used in task-heavy or outdoor environments. |