Dim
Dimming lights to create a slightly more relaxed atmosphere is something we have been doing for years. Dimming the lights has become a universal sign of rest and relaxation. This when sitting in front of the TV, over a cosy aperitif at home or a well-earned bath after a tiring working day.
To
Dimming light used to be just reducing the brightness to an acceptable strength that was perfect for your courage and setting. Yet sometimes it's a search for the right brightness, because you'll rap too little light, making cosy also quite impractical.
Warm
The warm function also ensures that when you dim the lights, they do not reduce in strength, but adjust in colour temperature. So you don't immediately get less light, but warmer.
Whereas your lamp at full power usually gives a colour temperature of 2800-3000 Kelvin, which we consider a bright halogen lamp. With dim to warm, you can start adjusting your colour temperature until the bulb is the colour of, say, candlelight (2000 Kelvin). This keeps your whole room lit, but with a warm glow. Blissful, isn't it?
Does dim to warm fit in my home?
Dim to warm can easily handle various interior styles and, thanks to its wide range, has something for everyone. Transform your modern interior into a real lounge bar or give your rural home that warm glow even after sunset.
Still need a lot of light to tidy up, for example? Support yourself with a well-lit space where you can't miss a crumb.
So the versatility of dim to warm is a huge plus and gives you yet more options to light up your day.