
We all know that at the moment, most lighting solutions for our homes have been aggressively shifting towards using compact fluorescent bulbs to save on energy consumption. But while that is a given, many people cannot avoid but think if the traditional lighting given by incandescent bulbs would still be around. To them, it is more on ambiance rather than energy consumption.
However, with the right considerations, you can still get the right ambiance and atmosphere you are looking for. It goes way beyond the usual lamps and equipment. CFL bulbs also come in different watts and styles and apparently this can make up for the traditional bulbs that really made any room a fitting place to be in.
A compact fluorescent, on the other hand, uses volts to stimulate electrons in an excitable substance — usually mercury vapor gas — and is up to six times more efficient. But there’s a catch: The light it creates is in the invisible UV range. That’s why CFL makers coat the insides of the glass tubes with a phosphorescent material that makes the glow visible. And while CFLs get a bad rap for harsh glare, that coating allows manufacturers to tune the color of light, netting as much — if not more — variety as incandescents. Color temperature in degrees Kelvin is often listed right on the package.
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