Everyone knows that LED light bulbs are the best option for lighting your home nowadays. They are more efficient and can save you hundreds of dollars each year on utility costs. But how do you know what type of LED bulb to choose?

There are five key steps to choosing the right bulb: Type of bulb shape and size, finish, lumens, CCT, CRI 

Types of LED Bulbs

LED Bulbs come in a variety of shapes and sizes of bulb and base. So it is important you first determine the type of bulb you are replacing.

Standard Light Bulb

Standard

candle Light Bulb

Candle

Vintage Light Bulb

Vintage

Tubular Light Bulb

Tubular

candle-tubular Light Bulb

Candle Tubular

Reflector-par light bulb

Reflector

Par light bulb

Par

MInican Bulb

MiniCan

Mini-G9 light bulb

Mini G9

We carry a full line of LED bulbs, always contact us, 617-527-2040 if you are looking for a specific type. These are just some of the bulbs we have available.

Finish of Bulb Glass

Depending on the type of bulb, there may be choices in the color of the glass. Choose between Clear, Frosted, or Amber (also know as Nostalgic).

Types of Light Bulb Glass-Finish

Lumens (Brightness)

To replace existing fixtures or bulbs you must understand the equivalence of wattage to lumens. Lumens measure the amount of light produced, whereas watts measures the amount of energy required to light products. Simply put, the more lumens in a light bulb, the brighter the light. Choosing the correct lumens is important to continue the same brightness. Most packaging will show the equivalence from wattage to lumens. 

What does Lumens Mean

CCT: Correlated Color Temperature

The color temperature of a bulb will create the mood in a room. LED color temperature defines the amount of pure white, yellow, red, and blue in a light. Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin. The lower you are on the scale the warmer the light is. A “warm” color (similar to incandescent) is great for a family room or bedroom, and a “cool” color (similar to halogen) for a kitchen or work spaces. 

CCT (Correlated Color Temperature)

CRI: Color Rendering Index

CRI is a measure of how well light sources render the colors of objects, materials, and skin tones and surfaces. The CRI measurement determines the ability to show object colors “realistically” or “naturally” compared to the source of incandescent light or daylight. It is rated on a scale from 1-100. The higher the CRI rating, the better accurately colors will be reproduced.

Light Bulb Color-Rendering-Index

Choosing the correct light bulb for your space is important! We understand it can be difficult to find the right one…we are here to help! Contact us, 617-527-2040 with any questions! 

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