Light Color Temperature Chart (Kelvin Guide) | TaskHolt

Light Color Temperature Chart (Kelvin Guide)

A color temperature (Kelvin) chart showing what warm white, soft white, bright white and daylight look like — and where to use each in your home.

Kelvin color temperature guide

Kelvin Appearance Best for
2200-2400K Ultra warm / amber Accent, ambiance, vintage Edison
2700K Warm white Living rooms, bedrooms, cozy spaces
3000K Soft white Kitchens, bathrooms, dining
3500K Neutral white Offices, multipurpose rooms
4000K Bright / cool white Garages, workshops, laundry
5000K Daylight Task lighting, basements, security
6500K Cool daylight Display, detail work, outdoor
Lower Kelvin = warmer (yellow); higher Kelvin = cooler (blue-white). Keep bulbs in the same room at the same color temperature for a consistent look. Also check CRI — 90+ shows colors most accurately.

Frequently asked questions

What Kelvin is warm white vs daylight?

Warm white is about 2700K (cozy yellow tone); daylight is about 5000K (crisp blue-white). Soft white sits around 3000K.

What color temperature is best for a kitchen?

3000-4000K works well in kitchens — soft white for a warm feel, or neutral/cool white for brighter task areas.