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WbAC Ceiling Lights and Home Decor

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Contemporary Chandelier Lighting

chandelier light fixtures, made from polished chrome and boasting cascading glass rods, will bring modern sophistication to your home.  Imagine the ceiling chandelier gracing your dining room ceiling, sparkling like a shower of diamonds as light dances and refracts through the clear glass rods. The polished chrome frame adds glamour, while the overall design creates a stunning focal point that will leave a lasting impression.

Owning this modern chandelier lights  is a testament to your appreciation for exquisite design. The high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship ensure it will be a dazzling centrepiece in your home for years to come.

This chandelier light is certified by CCC, ce, LVD, and VDE, and has a power source of AC. It features an upward and downward shade direction and operates on a voltage of 90-260V making it suitable to use worldwide. Shadeless and the base type is E14. Made of iron, it also comes with a 2 year warranty.

 

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How many watts is 400 lumens?

Watts measure the amount of energy a bulb consumes. Lumens measure the amount of light a bulb produces.   

It's more important to focus on lumens when choosing a light bulb. A 60w incandescent bulb for example, might produce around 800 lumens, while a 10w LED bulb can produce the same amount of light.   So, while wattage used to be a good indicator of brightness, it's no longer reliable, especially with energy-efficient bulbs like LED and CFL.

Roberts Electric lumens to watt conversion chart

How many lumens do you need to light a room?

Determining the exact number of lumens required for a room depends on several factors room size,  ceiling height, room purpose and desired mood for example a cosy bedroom might require less light than a vibrant living room.

As a general guideline, bedrooms and living rooms require 10-20 lumens per square foot and kitchens and bathroom require 50-75 lumens per square foot.

Example: A 10x12 foot bedroom would require 1200-2400 lumens.

A foot candle is how bright a light is one foot away from its source.

Roberts Electric watts to lumens conversions

Another example:

For the average space of 250 square feet, you’ll need roughly 5,000 lumens as your primary light source (20 lumens x 250 square feet). In your dining room, you’ll want about 30 lumens per square foot on your dining table (you need task lighting not spotlight) therefore if your table is 6’ x 3’, that’s 540 lumens.

roberts electric measuring lumens for your home or office

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