Where To Use Waterproof LED Lights

Where To Use Waterproof LED Lights

Waterproof LED lights can be utilised in a variety of ways and sometimes, you may need clarification to know exactly where is best to place their waterproof LED lights.

LEDs have become increasingly popular in the past few years and for very good reason, never before has there been an outdoor lighting option available that has been so versatile and diverse, offering a range of design ideas and fixture set-ups.

Throughout this blog, we’ll be discussing the range of ways in which you can use your waterproof LED lights for seamless outdoor installations.

 

Waterproof LED Lights

LED bulbs can be placed in an abundance of different formats and many of which can be waterproofed, offering protection from the elements.

The importance of waterproofing your lighting, especially for use outdoors, should not be understated as this could give your new LED lights much more longevity.

Luckily, many types of colourful or white LED strip lights, otherwise known as strip tape or smart lighting, can easily be covered by waterproof material to clear them for outdoor usage.

This means that LED lights can withstand many different temperature conditions whether it be hot, cold, rain, wind or snow.

Beyond this, waterproof LED lights are still perfectly usable for your indoor areas that may require some extra lighting to deliver your desired aesthetic.

 

Why Might Someone Use Waterproof LED Lights?

LED lights are widely used by people looking to brighten up certain spaces in their homes, making them fantastic for outdoor areas, especially when considering their weather resistance.

LED lights are also amazing for saving energy, they are known for their efficiency having shown decreases of around 85% in energy consumption when compared to their halogen and incandescent counterparts.

 

Best Places To Use LED Lights

You can use LED lighting just about anywhere in your home, whether this is downlights in your kitchen or fairy lights in your garden.

This technology can be used all over your home, office space or any outdoor area you could possibly think of.

 

Indoor Areas

LEDs can be used equally as effectively for large and smaller spaces depending on the type that you opt for.

Strip lights, spotlights, warm/ white LED lamps and LED neon lights all are fantastic ways to light up the rooms in your home, coming in colours ranging from warm white to cool white.

These include stairways and they could be placed surrounding furniture or appliances showing the versatility of LED lights as a whole.

While in the years prior to LED technology it would have been incredibly difficult to light large indoor places like stairwells and kitchens, however, now it is simpler than ever to do so.

LED lights tend to offer around 1500 lumens per square metre making them more than bright enough to illuminate whole rooms and capable of providing excellent lighting options for your home.

The best options for indoor lighting would differ depending on the area. For example, many schools use waterproof led strip lights/ splashproof lighting for their halls and classrooms whereas homeowners may find that downlights are more suited for their situation.

 

Outdoor Lighting

If you are looking specifically at buying waterproof lights, the chances are that you will be planning on using them outside for at least some of the time.

Waterproof LEDs are the perfect lighting to use for outdoor areas such as your backyard, beer gardens and more.

LEDs work just as well in an outdoor setting as they do inside, they may be the best option for you to use in your outdoor spaces due to their excellent versatility and their easy-to-waterproof configuration.

The best LED options for outdoor areas are LED lamps and fairy lights, both of which are beneficial for their own reasons.

Fairy lights can provide an outline for your garden fences to illuminate your entire garden while lamps provide ample lighting and superb ambience for just about any circumstance. Outdoor lighting has never been easier than with LED light set-ups!

 

Colour options

We have now established some of the places where you can place your waterproof LED lights, however, the decision of what colour you should choose will also come into play very soon after this.

At LED Supplier, our LED lighting products come in an array of white light variations ranging from cool white LEDs to more of a warm white colour.

The colour you opt for may also affect the places in which you can best utilise your lighting set-ups, for example, many people would tend to prefer a warm glow to their living room set-ups, meaning cool white lights may not be suitable for this purpose if this is a necessity for you.

In contrast, cool white LED lights are more often used in outdoor areas due to their bluish glow and cooler tones.

 

Conclusion

Overall, there is a wide variety of places where you can use your waterproof LED lights, their resistance to just about any weather condition makes them fantastic for indoor and outdoor usage.

They are incredibly versatile meaning that many people will love the number of customisation options that they will be presented with when buying waterproof LED lights.

Above all else, LEDs are incredibly energy efficient and as we move through such a difficult time financially in the UK, it is definitely worth considering if lighting bills remain a concern for much longer.

We hope that this blog has helped you solve some of your queries on where you can best utilise waterproof LED lights and how you can make the most out of your purchase, if you would like to get in touch with us, you can contact our support team at 0151 318 9003 or email us at sales@ledsupplier.co.uk.

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