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When designing a commercial space, choosing the right lighting can have a major impact on how the space is perceived. The perfect color temperature can attract and retain customers plus help improve the working environment of employees. By understanding the color temperature range and what color light is best for the different industries, we can help you accentuate your commercial space and light it in the best way possible.
Correlated color temperature (CCT) refers to the perceived color of a light source. CCT ranges from warm light, which comes off in a yellow color, and cool light, which is perceived as blue or white. Measured in Kelvins (k), color temperature ranges from 2700K to 6500K. Lower CCT gives off warm tones while higher CCT comes off as cool tones.
The right color temperature needs to be chosen based on your space, what it should feel like, and what its functions are. Warmer tones, 2700K to 3500K, are often used in the hospitality industry for businesses like hotels and restaurants to create a relaxing and comforting feeling in guests. On the other hand, cooler tones, 3500K to 5000K, are used in offices, hospitals and industrial facilities to improve focus and productivity. The scale below breaks down color temperature ranges:
While CCT measures the color of the light, CRI affects how objects look under the light. Color rendering index measures how accurately a light source reveals the true colors of objects. CRI matters the most in commercial spaces where aesthetics is the forefront of a brand. Retail businesses and restaurants need to display accurate colors of their products to keep their customers appealed. Choosing the right CRI with CCT can change the effect of the furnishings and decorations in a space. For example, if your space features cool-toned décor, like silver, blue, or white, lighting with a cooler color temperature will enhance these hues. Conversely, warm-toned furnishings such as wood, red, or gold will look best under warmer lighting.
When considering lighting for specific commercial spaces, understanding the function of each room can help you select the ideal color temperature:
Deciding on lighting for a commercial space needs to be done strategically. Color temperature is one of many factors that gain customers attention, retain regular clients and create a comfortable work environment for employees. By following our guide, your commercial space can find the right lighting for specific spaces and business needs.
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