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Does it make sense to pay attention to the light bulb you are choosing? When you consider how many types of LED light bulbs there are, it is a good idea to look a little closer. For example, their shapes range from globes to corncobs and candles. It is fair to say that there are LED bulbs for any size and shape of fixture you install in the home. Of course, the customization opportunities do not end there.

How to Choose the Right LED Light Bulbs for Your Home

There is no need for a 60 watt LED bulb. When you want the circa 800 lumens that a 60-watt incandescent bulb provides, you need little more than a six to nine watt LED bulb. You would do similar calculations when switching out other bulbs such as LED ceiling fan bulbs or those in your track lighting. Select bulbs that work with a dimmer switch for additional flexibility. By the way, choose LED light bulbs for ceiling fans not just with an eye on lumens but also a consideration of color, which is measured in Kelvin.

Do you have to limit your illumination choices to LEDs? Of course not; halogen light bulbs are another type of technology that is suitable for in-home use. When you are shopping for bulbs that work well for task lighting, halogen impresses. For the garage or workshop, you cannot go wrong with fluorescent light bulbs.

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