2700K undercabinet lighting vs 3000K
CJ Mac
8 years ago
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Comments (28)For a cheap, easy way to test out both colors, put standard incandescent or 2700°K compact-fluorescent (CFL) bulbs in your kitchen, and then switch to GE Reveal incandescents (or similar blue-coated bulbs from Philips or Sylvania) or 3500°K CFLs (often labeled "bright white"). Fluorescent tubes in these colors are also available, at least in the newer T8 configuration. Try them both, and see which you like better. In my experience, 2700°K looks better with woodgrain cabinets, and the slightly cooler/whiter 3500°K looks better with white, gray, or gray/blue cabinets and/or floor and wall tiles or paint....See MoreWhich brand of recessed light? Temperature of 2700K or 3000K?
Comments (6)I looked at the 2700 and 3000 lights. The 2700 lights look almost identical to standard incandescent lights. I checked out a few varieties. I then put in the 3000. DH liked the whiter light vs the yellow light of the 2700. We went with the 3000 and I like them. I feel it is brighter but I can dim them. I went with a different brand - Cooper - these can go into 5 or 6 inch cans. The Cree can only go in the 6 inch cans. The Cooper is also self trimming. I still have decorative lighting when I want "mood" lighting. If you can pick up any bulbs to test - it is really helpful in the decision making. I couldn't test the dimming factor but could see the color difference....See MoreUndercabinet Lighting: Inexpensive light bars vs inexpensive LED tape
Comments (50)Even thin lights may show when you are sitting and look into the kitchen. It seems most new kitchen installs are done with a light rail added to hide the lights behind. We did an update several years ago and kept our old cabinets which had no light rail or moulding below the boxes. DH is rather handy and we bought some oak (our cabinets are oak) corner moulding about 3/4 or an inch wide. I got stain matched up at a good paint store. Cloverdale I believe and they can make stain to match if you bring in a door from your cabinets. We installed that below the cabinets and I stained and varnished the. They gave a little update to the cabinet look and do a great job of hiding our UCL's. They look like they were always on the cabinets and match perfectly. He also installed our UCL and drilled small holes in the bottom of the cabinet, fished the wire thru them and then behind, thru the wall studs up to a soffit where we have access. Wired in an on and off and dimmer switch in our Zephyr fan hood since it has lots of room in the metal body. Virtually no wire showing and the light switch is with the fan light switch. DH is so innovative!...See MoreUndercabinet lighting recommendations
Comments (5)Here's a pic showing the reflection of 3000k LED tape through a diffuser. The light is nice and even, and in the reflection looks almost continuous. When you look at the lights, you can see the individual diodes, but most of my lights can't be seen normally, unless you stick your head under a cabinet. Where I use tape light for up lighting, I don't use a diffuser, and the light is still nice and even....See Morerococogurl
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