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When it comes to selecting the right SES bulb, there are a number of factors to take into consideration. Here are some important aspects to think about to ensure you’re selecting the right bulb, and are illuminating your space in the best possible way:

  • Features: What can a SES bulb do?

Consider whether you need any additional features other than standard lighting. For example, dimmable SES light bulbs can make it easy to adapt the brightness of the light easily. An E14 dimmable bulb can be used to create a brighter, clearer environment during the day, and a more atmospheric, inviting glow in the evening. Another feature to consider is smart compatibility. There are a number of LED SES bulbs on the market today that connect to Amazon Alexa and Google Home so you can control lighting remotely. 

  • Appearance & aesthetic: What do SES bulbs look like?

Other than the telltale 14mm screw base, there’s nothing unique in the appearance of a SES bulb. SES E14 bulbs can come in many different formats, including candle bulbs, pygmy bulbs, reflectors, spotlights, and more. They can also have a wide range of different finishes, from antique-style brass and bronze to silver, amber, and of course, clear. If the design of your light or lamp means that the bulb will be seen, it’s well worth thinking about selecting a SES with attractive features that complement the style.

  • Colour: What colours do SES bulbs come in?

SES E14 bulbs on the market today are available in colour temperatures ranging from 2700K-6500K on the Kelvin scale. The 2700K version corresponds to quite a warming, orange hue that’s suitable for many applications and is pretty much standard for use in UK homes. However, that’s not your only choice. SES bulbs can reach as high as 6500K on the scale, which is a very close to natural daylight. This colour is best for creating enhancing colours and giving a bright crisp feel.

  • Brightness: What’s the best brightness for a SES bulb?

That really depends on what you’re going to be using the light for. As you may know, now that LED SES bulbs have become standard, brightness is best discussed in terms of Lumens rather than Watts. LED E14 bulbs emit a broad spectrum of Lumens, with the most common range being from 50 lm to 180 lm. The lower the number, the dimmer the light. Low Lumens are best suited to desk lights and lamps where you want just a gentle glow, while the higher output SES bulbs are best for when you need a brighter space.