I replaced every light bulb in my apartment today with CFLs. In the long term it should save me money, I use lights a lot since I work at home, and its a big part of my electricity usage, plus I have to replace the incandescent bulbs frequently. I just decided to go ahead and switch everything over to CFLs. It cost a pretty penny up front, but I guess it will pay off down the road. Less energy, longer lasting bulbs, and better color temperature options, so I'm happy.
I did my research to make sure i got the color temp I wanted in each room. For all my ceiling lights I chose 60W equivalent CFLs with a color temp of 3500K. For lamps I chose to use CFLs with a color temp of 2700K for a warmer mood and tone. So at night or when watching a movie or TV I can use my lamps and set a warmer relaxed mood, but if I need bright white light during the day or night to keep me active 3500K works great.
I really wanted to get my hands on some Philips Twister CFLs, they have a 4100K and 5000K CFL I wanted to take a look at, but I couldn't find any at Walmart or Lowes up here, so I had to settle with what I could find locally, and that was either 2700K, 3500K or 6500K. I did try 6500K CFLs, but just too blue for me in a room.
Interestingly I told my step brother all this, he lives in New Zealand, and he said normal bulbs are outlawed there, you can only by the fluorescent ones! He said NZ is very "green" country. Anyway, I think it is a good idea personally, I mean why not, less energy, same lighting, it is logical.
I really wanted to switch over to LED lighting, but the price is too high still. Once LEDs come down in price to the level of CFLs then maybe I'll make the switch to LEDs!
I did my research to make sure i got the color temp I wanted in each room. For all my ceiling lights I chose 60W equivalent CFLs with a color temp of 3500K. For lamps I chose to use CFLs with a color temp of 2700K for a warmer mood and tone. So at night or when watching a movie or TV I can use my lamps and set a warmer relaxed mood, but if I need bright white light during the day or night to keep me active 3500K works great.
I really wanted to get my hands on some Philips Twister CFLs, they have a 4100K and 5000K CFL I wanted to take a look at, but I couldn't find any at Walmart or Lowes up here, so I had to settle with what I could find locally, and that was either 2700K, 3500K or 6500K. I did try 6500K CFLs, but just too blue for me in a room.
Interestingly I told my step brother all this, he lives in New Zealand, and he said normal bulbs are outlawed there, you can only by the fluorescent ones! He said NZ is very "green" country. Anyway, I think it is a good idea personally, I mean why not, less energy, same lighting, it is logical.
I really wanted to switch over to LED lighting, but the price is too high still. Once LEDs come down in price to the level of CFLs then maybe I'll make the switch to LEDs!