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Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Econic WACA EU Down Wall light
-11%

Philips Hue Econic WACA EU Down Wall light

Dimmable, LED, Grey, Black, Metal, Glass, IP-Class: IP44

£130.00£146.34
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.33/mo.*
8stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Col Hue Light Strip
-20%

Philips Hue Col Hue Light Strip

4.3

Wireless Control, LED, Dimmable, Black, IP-Class: IP20, App Control

£40.00£49.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.33/mo.*
7stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Play Gradient Wall light

Philips Hue Play Gradient Wall light

4.0

Dimmable, LED, Black, White, Aluminium, IP-Class: IP20

£113.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £37.99/mo.*
7stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Signe Gradient White Table Lamp 55.3cm

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Philips Hue Signe Gradient White Table Lamp 55.3cm

Table Lamp, LED, Dimmable, White, Aluminium, IP-Class: IP20, Bluetooth

£162.13
Or 3 interest-free payments of £54.04/mo.*
7stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Appear White Wall light

Philips Hue Appear White Wall light

Silver

£219.00£239.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £73.00/mo.*
7stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Being White Ceiling Flush Light ∅ 34.8cm

Philips Hue Being White Ceiling Flush Light ∅ 34.8cm

Wireless Control, Dimmable, Remote Control, LED, White, Plastic, Metal, IP-Class: IP20, Bluetooth, App Control

£154.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £51.66/mo.*
6stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Impress WACA EU Large Wall light
-21%

Philips Hue Impress WACA EU Large Wall light

LED, Dimmable, Black, Metal, Glass, IP-Class: IP44

£110.00£139.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £36.66/mo.*
2stores
Philips Hue Lighting Philips Hue Outdoor Sensor motion Wall light
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Philips Hue Outdoor Sensor motion Wall light

4.4

LED, Motion Sensors, Battery Powered, Black, Plastic, IP-Class: IP54

£50.00£54.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.66/mo.*
3stores
Philips Hue Gradient PC 24 27 inch EU Light Strip
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Philips Hue Gradient PC 24 27 inch EU Light Strip

4.0

LED, Wireless Control, Dimmable, Built-In Switch, White, Black, IP-Class: IP20

£65.00£72.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.66/mo.*
3stores
Philips Hue Centura White Spotlight

Philips Hue Centura White Spotlight

LED, White, IP-Class: IP20, Lamp Socket: GU10, Bluetooth, App Control

£151.99£153.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £50.66/mo.*
3stores
Philips Hue Enrave White Ceiling Flush Light ∅ 38.1cm

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Philips Hue Enrave White Ceiling Flush Light ∅ 38.1cm

Dimmable, LED, Remote Control, White, Metal, IP-Class: IP20, Bluetooth, App Control

£154.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £51.66/mo.*
3stores
Philips Hue Inara Black Wall light

Philips Hue Inara Black Wall light

Dimmable, Black, Aluminium, Plastic, IP-Class: IP44, Lamp Socket: E27

£50.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.66/mo.*
6stores
LIGHTING

FAQ

Lighting is categorized into ambient, task, and accent lighting. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination, task lighting focuses on specific areas for activities, and accent lighting highlights features. Choosing the right type depends on your room's function and desired atmosphere. Consider layering these types to achieve a balanced look.

Lighting is influenced by bulb type, brightness, and color temperature. LED bulbs are energy-efficient and long-lasting. Lumens measure brightness; higher lumens mean brighter light. Color temperature, measured in Kelvin (K), affects mood; warm tones (2700K-3000K) are cozy, while cooler tones (3500K-4100K) suit workspaces.

Lighting is best chosen by considering room size and ceiling height. Calculate the fixture’s diameter by adding the room's length and width (in feet) then converting to inches. For example, a 10x12-foot room needs a 22″ fixture. Ensure it complements your space without overwhelming it.

Lighting is more efficient with LED bulbs and smart controls. LEDs use less electricity and last longer than traditional bulbs. Consider installing dimmers or smart systems to adjust brightness based on needs, reducing energy consumption and extending bulb life.

Lighting is evaluated by CRI to show how colors appear under artificial light compared to natural light. A higher CRI (close to 100) means colors look more accurate and vibrant. For living spaces, aim for a CRI of 80 or above to ensure true color representation.

Lighting: 3 things to consider before buying

Before choosing lighting, think about what you need it for. Are you looking to create a cozy atmosphere in your living room or need bright task lighting for a home office? Ambient lighting sets the mood and is great for general illumination, while task lighting provides focused light for specific activities like reading or cooking. If you're aiming for a dramatic effect, consider accent lighting to highlight artwork or architectural features. Identifying the purpose will guide you in selecting the right type of lighting that complements your space.

Lighting can significantly influence your interior design, so it's important to select styles that match your decor. Whether you prefer modern, rustic, or traditional designs, there's a wide range of options available. For instance, pendant lights work well over dining tables and kitchen islands, adding both style and function. Floor lamps can be versatile additions to living rooms, providing both ambient and task lighting. Consider the materials too; metal fixtures offer a sleek look while wooden ones add warmth. Matching the style of your lighting with your interior enhances cohesion and aesthetic appeal.

The size of your lighting should be proportional to the space it occupies. A large chandelier might overwhelm a small room, whereas tiny fixtures could get lost in a spacious area. As a rule of thumb, measure the room's dimensions and choose lighting that complements its scale. For example, in spaces with low ceilings, opt for flush mounts or semi-flush mounts to avoid visual clutter. In larger rooms with high ceilings, consider bold fixtures like chandeliers or oversized pendants that make a statement without overpowering the space.

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