When designing an office space that maximizes productivity, every detail matters – even down to the color temperature of your LED lights. Scientific research studies have shown that LED color temperature can indeed play a role in impacting worker productivity rates and perceived levels of alertness. For optimizing the lighting in your current workplace, here’s what you need to know.
While natural daylight is the very best type of lighting source for productivity, we understand that offices cannot simply rely on natural lighting alone to keep your place well lit. When selecting the color temperature of LED lights, the best choice is to pick lights between 5,000K and 7,000K. At Superior Lighting, we recommend you always choose lights that are at least 5,000K for most rooms. These bright lights should support optimal cognition and thought processing for all workers on your team.
For conference rooms looking to recreate a friendly, inviting environment, conducive to conversation, choose lights around 4,000K. These moderate light temperatures can support a mix of both relaxations and focus to keep workers feeling motivated and comfortable sharing their own unique insights.
As the day progresses, you could also experiment with slightly lower color temperature levels as well. This fluctuation in color temperature would mimic the natural patterns of sunlight. Warmer, yellow lights may help workers feel less stressed as the day goes on. As a general rule of thumb, keep your office mainly lit at color temperatures of at least 5,000K for most of the workday.
Higher color temperatures starting at around 5,000K emit higher amounts of blue light. Researchers have found that blue light can stimulate feelings of alertness and support the healthy functioning of biological circadian rhythms when optimized during work hours. Utilizing blue-white lights throughout your office space is ideal for productivity. It can improve mood and lower one’s melatonin production, which is the hormone responsible for helping you fall asleep quickly at night.
As an additional point worth considering, know that minimizing the amount of blue light your offices’ computer screens emit may be better for your workers for eye health purposes. Blue lights can be quite powerful and beneficial, but when looked at directly, at distances very close to our eyes, they can become rather tiring. This interesting nuance of blue light is still being heavily explored by researchers today.
Both natural and artificial light can play a meaningful role in influencing our health, well-being, and mental performance. Optimizing the color temperature of LED lights in your office space can improve your organization’s productivity levels and in turn, your bottom line. Taking the time to ensure your LED lights are emitting the ideal color temperature is well worth the investment. At Superior Lighting , you can find a wide array of LED lamps that emit optimal color temperatures for your business. Shop our incredible product assortment today, and feel free to call us at 1-888-352-0492 or fill out our online contact form