When selecting lighting for various applications, understanding lumens is crucial. Lumens measure the quantity of light emitted by a source, helping you determine the brightness needed for different environments. This detailed guide will explain lumens and provide context with real-world examples to help you make informed decisions. We will also reference our products at Flexible Neon, such as our high-quality floodlights, festoon lighting, dot-less LED strips, and flexible neon options, to demonstrate practical applications.
What Are Lumens?
Lumens (lm) quantify the amount of visible light emitted by a source. Unlike watts, which measure energy consumption, lumens measure light output. Higher lumens mean a brighter light, while lower lumens indicate a dimmer light. Understanding lumens is essential for choosing the right lighting solution for your needs.
Real-World Examples of Lumens
To grasp how bright different lumen levels are, here are some everyday examples:
- Standard 60-Watt Incandescent Bulb: ~800 lumens
- 100-Watt Incandescent Bulb: ~1600 lumens
- LED Flashlight: 100 to 1,000 lumens, depending on the model
Flexible Neon's Lighting Solutions
At Flexible Neon, we offer a range of products with varying lumen outputs to suit different applications. Hereβs a breakdown of our products and their lumen ratings:
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- 7000lm to 28000lm
- Ideal for illuminating large indoor or outdoor areas, such as parking lots, building facades, and sports fields.
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- Per Bulb: 50lm to 250lm
- Perfect for creating a charming atmosphere in outdoor event spaces, cafes, and patios.
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- Per Meter: 815lm to 1400lm
- Excellent for accentuating architectural features, under-cabinet lighting, and retail displays.
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- Per Meter: 65lm to 380lm
- Suitable for signage, decorative elements, and ambient lighting in various settings.
Brightest and Least Bright Colors
Different colours and white colour temperatures have varying lumen outputs. Hereβs a guide to the brightest and least bright options available in our product range:
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Brightest Colors:
- Pure White 6000K: Offers the highest lumen output, providing a clean and bright light.
- Warm White 3000K: Slightly less bright than pure white, but still offers high luminosity.
- Ice Blue: A vibrant and bright colour, ideal for high visibility.
- Emerald Green: Provides a bright and lively green light.
- Sun Yellow: Offers a bright and cheerful yellow hue.
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The Least Bright Colors:
- Hot Pink: A softer, more muted pink light.
- Light Pink: A gentle and subtle pink illumination.
- Jacaranda Purple: A deeper, less intense purple light.
- Mars Green: A darker green, providing a more subdued light.
- Raspberry Red: A rich, deep red with a lower lumen output compared to other colours.
Contextualising Lumens for Different Spaces
Different spaces require varying lumen levels to achieve optimal lighting. Here are some general recommendations:
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Workspace/Garage
- 8,000 to 10,000 lumens
- Our high-output floodlights, ranging from 7,000lm to 28,000lm, are perfect for ensuring ample illumination in large workspaces or garages.
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Kitchen Work Areas
- 7,000 to 8,000 lumens
- Dot-less LED strips, providing up to 1,400lm per meter, are ideal for illuminating kitchen countertops and work areas with bright, even light.
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Bathroom
- 7,000 to 8,000 lumens
- Festoon lighting with 50lm to 250lm per bulb can create a cosy atmosphere, while dot-less LED strips can provide the bright task lighting needed for bathrooms.
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Home Office
- 6,000 to 8,000 lumens
- A combination of flexible neon for ambient lighting and dot-less LED strips for task lighting can achieve the perfect balance of brightness and comfort.
How to Choose the Right Lumen Level
Choosing the right lumen level depends on the specific needs of your space and the atmosphere you want to create. Here are some tips to help you decide:
- Assess the Space: Consider the size and purpose of the area you are lighting. Larger spaces or areas requiring detailed tasks need higher lumens.
- Determine the Mood: Think about the ambience you want to create. Warmer, softer lighting typically requires fewer lumens, while brighter, cooler lighting requires more.
- Layer Your Lighting: Combine different types of lighting to achieve a balanced and functional lighting scheme. Use our floodlights for overall illumination, festoon lighting for decorative touches, and LED strips for focused task lighting.
Benefits of Flexible Neon's Products
- Energy Efficiency: Our LED products, such as dot-less LED strips and flexible neon, offer high lumen output with low energy consumption.
- Durability: Made with quality materials, our lighting solutions are designed to withstand various conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Customisation: With a range of colours, sizes, and lumen outputs, our products can be tailored to meet your specific lighting needs.
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Understanding lumens and their application is essential for choosing the right lighting solutions for your space. Whether you need powerful floodlights, charming festoon lighting, versatile dot-less LED strips, or stylish flexible neon, Flexible Neon has the perfect product for you. Our lighting solutions offer high performance, durability, and customisation to enhance any environment. Illuminate your space with Flexible Neon's innovative lighting products and create a bright, inviting atmosphere that captivates and delights.










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