Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, you want 3000K... trust me it looks much less yellow than 2700K. In addition, you'll want as high CRI as you can find. At least 90, if not higher.
With 10' ceilings you'll also need more lumens. How many bulb spots do you have to fill?
https://store.waveformlighting.com/products/ultra-high-95-cri-e26-br30-led-bulb-for-home-residential
I would try these, you can return them if they don't work. But at 800lumens per bulb, I'm a bit worried it won't be enough light for you unless you have at least 6 spots.
You are right, 800 lumens will not work for me (the GE Relax bulb that I got was 810?? lumens and it didn't work regardless of the tint.
I have 9 recess lights in the family room with 10' ceilings (I could be wrong, maybe it is 11'). The kitchen is 9' ceiling and has only 6 recess lights. Dining area has 2 recess lights.
My recess can is 6". Will a BR40 work better then the BR30?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B8TNK47C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you are not sure of the exact color why don't you try these bulbs. There is a dial where you can set it at any of 5 shades of white. Then you can decide what is best. If the link doesn't work, search for: Philips LED White Dial Flicker-Free Frosted Dimmable A19 Light Bulb - EyeComfort Technology - 800 Lumen - 5 Shades of White
Anonymous wrote:Hi, you want 3000K... trust me it looks much less yellow than 2700K. In addition, you'll want as high CRI as you can find. At least 90, if not higher.
With 10' ceilings you'll also need more lumens. How many bulb spots do you have to fill?
https://store.waveformlighting.com/products/ultra-high-95-cri-e26-br30-led-bulb-for-home-residential
I would try these, you can return them if they don't work. But at 800lumens per bulb, I'm a bit worried it won't be enough light for you unless you have at least 6 spots.
Anonymous wrote:We have cherry walnut cabinets. We loved the way the old incandescent 65W flood bulbs lit the kitchen with a warm color. I understand how you don't want that bluish white institutional look.
I get OptoLight BR30 flood bulbs. They are 11 Watts, 950 lumens, 2700 Kelvin. And they give us almost an identical feel to the old incandescent bulbs that we loved. I tried 3-4 different options before I found this one that works best for us.