Now, onto one of the most significant decisions in home design – wall paint. Choosing the perfect color can be a real challenge, especially when metamerism decides to throw a curveball. That dreamy gray might turn into a blueish tint at night or a warm beige in the morning.
Before committing to a wall color, test those paint samples on different walls and observe how they react to various lighting situations throughout the day. It's like a mini color experiment right in your own home!
Let's shed some light on the topic of KV values when it comes to selecting light bulbs. KV, or Kelvin, values measure the color temperature of light emitted by a bulb. It's like a spectrum ranging from warm, golden hues to cooler, bluish tones. The lower the Kelvin value, the warmer and cozier the light; think of a sunset at around 2000K. On the flip side, higher Kelvin values, around 5000K or more, give off a crisp, daylight-like glow. When choosing light bulbs, consider the mood you want to create in a space. Warmer tones are perfect for intimate settings like bedrooms and living rooms, while cooler tones suit workspaces and kitchens. So, whether you're aiming for a cozy reading nook or a bright kitchen for culinary adventures, paying attention to KV values helps you set the perfect ambiance for every room in your home.
Check out this hilarious video about cool toned lighting!
Things people with cool toned light bulbs probably say.
I had an almost disaster in a home several years ago. I selected a beautiful gray with a blue undertone BUT the electrician updated all of the cans to LED cool KV value of 6000 because the homeowner wanted bright, almost daylight lighting - eeks!! I stopped the painter in his tracks and switched the paint to a muted gray with no blue undertones. The house was almost painted in what would read as Carolina Blue - not cool when you are a Clemson fan (no pun intended!)
So, there you have it – metamerism and KV values, the undercover color magician that can turn your home design dreams into a bit of a puzzle. But fear not! Understanding how lighting influences color perception is the secret sauce to creating a space that feels just right.
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