How to Choose the Right Light Bulb (2026 Guide)
TL;DR – Quick Answers
- Lumens = Brightness. Ignore wattage equivalents.
- 2700K for cozy living spaces, 5000K for task areas.
- Choose CRI 90+ for natural color and visual comfort.
Step 1: Lumens – The Most Important Number
Lumens measure brightness. The higher the lumens, the brighter the bulb.
For most American homes, a standard 800–900 lumen bulb replaces a traditional 60W incandescent.
If you're looking for high-performance, energy-efficient options, explore our EcoBright LED Collection.
Step 2: Kelvin (CCT) – Warm or Cool?
| Kelvin | Color Tone | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 2000K | Candlelight Amber | Accent / Mood Lighting |
| 2700K | Warm White | Living Room, Bedroom |
| 5000K | Daylight | Kitchens, Offices |
For cozy spaces, browse our Warm White Lighting Collection.
For ultra-warm ambiance, see our Amber Light (2000K) Collection.
For task and workspace brightness, explore Daylight 5000K Bulbs.
Step 3: Choose the Right Shape
The bulb shape affects both aesthetics and compatibility.
- A19 – Standard household bulb → Shop A19 Bulbs
- ST19 – Vintage Edison style → Shop ST19 Edison Bulbs
- G25 – Globe style (bathroom / modern fixtures) → Shop G25 Globe Bulbs
- B11 – Candelabra / chandelier → Shop B11 Candelabra Bulbs
Step 4: CRI – Why It Matters
CRI (Color Rendering Index) measures how naturally colors appear under light.
For best results in living spaces, choose bulbs with CRI 90+.
Many of our EcoBright Series bulbs feature high CRI output designed for eye comfort.
Step 5: Match the Bulb to the Function
For Everyday Home Lighting
Standard A19 bulbs in 2700K are ideal for bedrooms and living rooms.
→ Browse A19 Warm White Options
For Decorative & Visible Fixtures
Vintage filament bulbs enhance exposed fixtures.
→ Explore TimelessGlow Decorative Collection
For Design-Focused Spaces
If aesthetics matter most, see our curated StyleLight Collection.
Putting It All Together
- ✔ Choose brightness (lumens)
- ✔ Select Kelvin based on room function
- ✔ Match shape to fixture
- ✔ Select high CRI for comfort
- ✔ Verify dimmer compatibility
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Reviewed by LafoHome Lighting Specialists | Updated 2026
