HIME -- how many kelvins are in the light bulbs you mentioned?
design girl -- lumens.com gives a fantastic summary on the full range of kelvin's....
Color Temperatures of Light Bulbs
Aside from the type of the light bulb itself, using Kelvin temperature can also help guide you in determining which fixture is right for each room.
Whether you need an ambient source of light or one for highly-focused task lighting, keep in mind the following Kelvin ranges:
Less than 2000K: gives off a dim glow of light, similar to what you might find from candlelight; best for low-light areas where ambient illumination is welcomed
2000K-3000K: gives off a soft white glow, often yellow in appearance; best for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and outdoor spaces
3100K-4500K: gives off a bright amount of white light; best for kitchens, offices, work spaces and vanities where task lighting is needed
4600K-6500K: gives off a bright amount of blue-white light, similar to that of daylight; best for display areas and work environments where very bright illumination is needed
6500K and up: gives off a bright bluish hue of light, often found in commercial locations; best for bright task lighting
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