Introduction
You want to create atmosphere. A warm glow for movie nights. A vibrant party vibe. A calming sanctuary for winding down. But should you buy bulbs or strips? The answer isn’t as simple as you might think.
Both colour smart bulbs and smart light strips can transform your home with millions of colours. But they’re fundamentally different tools designed for different jobs.
- Smart bulbs replace your existing lights. They’re the workhorses of smart lightingโproviding general illumination that can change colour.
- Smart light strips are accent lighting. They’re designed to be hidden, creating indirect glow, highlighting features, and adding drama.
One is a lead actor. The other is the lighting designer. Both are essential for a truly cinematic home.
In this guide, we’ll compare:
- What each does best (and where they fall short)
- Room-by-room recommendations for UK homes
- Brand comparisons (Philips Hue, Govee, Nanoleaf, IKEA)
- Installation considerations (UK-specific: fittings, plugs, adhesive)
- Cost analysis โ which is better value for different applications
- Real-world testing โ we tried both in living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms
By the end, you’ll know exactly which to buyโand whether you might need both.
Brand Comparison
Philips Hue
Bulbs:
| Product | Fitting | Wattage | Lumens | Pack Size | Bluetooth? | Bridge Required? | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hue Essential A60 | E27 | 8W | 806 lm | 4-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Lamps, best value |
| Hue Essential B22 | B22 | 8W | 806 lm | 2-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Ceiling roses |
| Hue White & Colour B22 | B22 | ~9W | 1100 lm | 2-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Main ceilings, brighter rooms |
| Hue Essential GU10 | GU10 | 4.7W | 345 lm | 4-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Kitchen downlights |
| Hue B39 Candle | E14 | 5.3W | ~470 lm | 2-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Wall lights, chandeliers |
| Hue Go 2.0 | Portable | 6.5W | N/A | 1-pack | โ Yes | โ Optional | Portable, outdoor, accent |
Strips:
- Hue Lightstrip Plus: High-quality, cuttable, expandable
- Hue Gradient Lightstrip: For TV backlighting (specific lengths)
- Hue Play Bars: Rigid bars (not strips but similar purpose)
Integration: All work with Hue Bridge for sync, automations, entertainment
UK Verdict: The best ecosystem, but you pay for it. Strips are excellent but expensive compared to competitors.
Govee
Bulbs:
- Range: B22, E14, GU10 colour options
- Quality: Good (16M colours, 5% dimming)
- Best for: Budget setups, RGBIC effects
Strips:
- Range: Huge โ from basic to RGBIC to TV backlights
- RGBIC technology: Multiple colours on one strip
- Govee COB LED Strip Light Pro
- Govee RGBIC Smart LED Light Strip (Bluetooth App Control)
- Govee RGBIC LED Strip Light (Google Ass, Alexa)
- Gaming features: Sync Box available, music sync
- Price: Very competitive (ยฃ20-80 depending on length/features)
Integration: Wi-Fi direct (no hub), Govee Home app, works with Alexa/Google
UK Verdict: The value champion. Strips are particularly strongโGovee offers more features at lower prices than anyone else.
Read Also: Best light strips for British homes and Apartments
Nanoleaf
Bulbs:
| Product | Fitting | Wattage | Lumens | Pack Size | Hub Required? | Voice Assistants | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Essentials Matter E27 | E27 | 9W | 806 lm | 2-pack | โ No (Thread) | Alexa, Google, Apple, SmartThings | Lamps, future-proof |
| Essentials Matter B22 | B22 | 9W | 800 lm | 3-pack | โ No (Thread) | Alexa, Google, Apple, SmartThings | Ceiling roses |
| Essentials Matter GU10 | GU10 | 6.5W | 400 lm | 3-pack | โ No (Thread) | Alexa, Google, Apple, SmartThings | Kitchen downlights |
| Essentials A19 (E27) | E27 | 9W | 800 lm | 3-pack | โ No (Thread) | Alexa, Google, Apple | Lamps, value pack |
- Range: B22, E27, GU10 colour options (Matter/Thread)
- Quality: Very good (16M colours, 1% dimming)
- Best for: Future-proof setups, Thread technology
Strips:
- Nanoleaf Lightstrips: Matter-enabled, Thread technology
- Lengths: 1m, 2m, 3m (expandable)
- Integration: Thread Border Router required for best performance
UK Verdict: Strong future-proofing with Matter/Thread. Strips are good but less feature-rich than Govee at similar prices.
IKEA Trรฅdfri
Bulbs:
| Model | Type | Fittings | Lumens | Price Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LED White | Fixed White (2700K) | E27 | 806 lm | N/A |
| LED White Spectrum | White Ambiance | E27 | 806 lm | Baseline |
| LED White Spectrum | White Ambiance | GU10 | 400 lm | Baseline |
| LED White (Zigbee) | White | GU10 | 400 lm | +50% |
- Range: E27, GU10 colour options (limited B22)
- Quality: Good (colour, but less vibrant than Hue)
- Price: Budget-friendly (ยฃ8-15)
- Best for: Budget IKEA ecosystem
Strips:
- Trรฅdfri Lightstrip: Basic white/colour options
- Lengths: 1m, 2m
- Price: Budget (ยฃ20-30)
- Integration: Requires IKEA Gateway or works with Hue Bridge (limited)
UK Verdict: Good budget option if you’re already in IKEA ecosystem. Strips are basic compared to Govee.
TP-Link Tapo
Bulbs:
| Model | Type | Fittings | Lumens | Price Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tapo L530E | Colour | E27 | 806 lm | +40% |
| Tapo L530B | Colour | B22 | 806 lm | +40% |
| Tapo L630 | Colour | GU10 | 350 lm | N/A (no white GU10) |
Strips:
- Tapo Light Strips: Basic colour options
- Lengths: Various
- Price: Budget (ยฃ20-40)
- Integration: Tapo app, works with Alexa/Google
UK Verdict: Solid budget option. Strips are functional but lack the advanced features of Govee.
Quick Reference Comparison
| Factor | Colour Smart Bulbs | Smart Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| Primary function | General illumination | Accent/indirect lighting |
| Light type | Direct (visible source) | Indirect (hidden source) |
| Best for | Replacing existing lights, room-filling colour | Cove lighting, under-cabinets, behind TV, highlights |
| Not good for | Accent effects, hidden lighting | Lighting an entire room alone |
| Installation difficulty | Easy (screw in) | Moderate (adhesive, planning, power) |
| UK fitting considerations | B22, E27, GU10, E14 | Standard UK plug or hardwired |
| Typical length | N/A | 1m to 10m (can be cut/joined) |
| Colour zones | Single colour per bulb | Multiple zones per strip (RGBIC) |
| Cost per room | ยฃ50-200 (depending on bulbs) | ยฃ30-150 (depending on length) |
| Best brand options | Philips Hue, Nanoleaf, Amazon Basics | Govee, Philips Hue, IKEA, Nanoleaf |
Deep Dive โ Colour Smart Bulbs
What They Are
Colour smart bulbs are exactly what they sound like: LED bulbs that replace your existing light bulbs and can display millions of colours. They come in all standard UK fittings: B22 (bayonet), E27 (Edison screw), GU10 (spotlight), and E14 (small Edison screw).
What They Do Well
1. General Room Illumination
A bulb’s primary job is to light a room. Colour bulbs do this just as well as standard LEDsโthey just add colour as an option. With 800-1100 lumens, a few bulbs can easily light a living room or bedroom.
2. Whole-Room Colour
When you want a party vibe, colour bulbs fill the entire space with coloured light. Purple walls, blue ceilings, red accentsโthe whole room transforms.
3. Ease of Installation
Screw in, connect to app, done. No planning, no measuring, no adhesive. They work with your existing light fittings.
4. Fitting Compatibility
Because they replace existing bulbs, they work with your current light fixtures. This is particularly important in UK homes with standardised fittings.
5. Circadian Lighting
Most colour bulbs also do tunable white (2200K-6500K), so they can support healthy sleep/wake cycles.
What They Don’t Do Well
1. Accent Lighting
Bulbs are visible light sources. You can’t hide them. For subtle, indirect glow, they’re the wrong tool.
2. Linear Effects
Want a continuous line of light along a kitchen counter? Bulbs can’t do that. They’re point sources, not linear.
3. Under-Cabinet Lighting
Bulbs are too bulky to fit under kitchen cabinets. Strips are designed for this.
4. Cove Lighting
Creating a glow from a recessed cove requires a linear light source. Bulbs would create hot spots and uneven lighting.
5. Behind-TV Bias Lighting
Bulbs behind a TV create uneven glow. Strips provide consistent, even light around the screen.
Read this guide to the best bias lighting strips for TVs
Best Applications for Bulbs
| Application | Why Bulbs Work |
|---|---|
| Living room ceiling lights | Provide general illumination for the whole room |
| Bedroom lamps | Create ambient light with colour options |
| Kitchen downlights (GU10) | Colourful task lighting (though strips work better under cabinets) |
| Kids’ rooms | Whole-room colour transformation |
| Dining room pendants | Colourful focal points |
Deep Dive โ Smart Light Strips
What They Are
Smart light strips are flexible circuit boards with LEDs mounted along their length, coated in silicone or similar material. They’re designed to be hidden, providing indirect lighting. They typically come in lengths from 1m to 10m, can be cut to size, and often include adhesive backing for mounting.
What They Do Well
1. Indirect/Accent Lighting
Strips are designed to be hidden. Behind furniture, under cabinets, inside covesโthey create glow without visible light sources.
2. Linear Effects
Want a continuous line of colour along a shelf, under a bed, or around a mirror? Strips are perfect.
3. Under-Cabinet Lighting
Kitchens benefit hugely from under-cabinet strips. They illuminate work surfaces without shadows and can add colour for ambiance.
4. Behind-TV Bias Lighting
Strips behind a TV reduce eye strain and create immersive glow for movies and gaming.
5. Multi-Zone Colour
Higher-end strips (like Govee’s RGBIC or Hue Lightstrip Plus) can display multiple colours along the same stripโcreating rainbow effects or colour gradients.
6. Custom Lengths
Most strips can be cut every few centimetres, allowing perfect fit for any space.
What They Don’t Do Well
1. General Room Illumination
Strips alone won’t light a room. They’re accent lighting only. You’ll still need bulbs for general light.
2. Direct Lighting
Strips are designed to be hidden. If you can see the LEDs directly, they look harsh and unpleasant.
3. Easy Installation (for some applications)
While peel-and-stick adhesive is simple, planning runs, hiding wires, and dealing with power sockets requires more thought than screwing in a bulb.
4. UK Fitting Integration
Strips typically plug into standard UK sockets or require hardwiring. They don’t integrate with existing light switches without additional smart switches.
5. Heat in Enclosed Spaces
Some strips can get warm. In enclosed spaces (like under cabinets with poor ventilation), heat can be an issue.
See also: Best lighting setup for gaming enthusiasts
Best Applications for Strips
| Application | Why Strips Work |
|---|---|
| Behind TV | Even bias lighting, immersive glow |
| Under kitchen cabinets | Task lighting without shadows |
| Cove lighting | Hidden source creates soft ceiling glow |
| Under bed or furniture | Floating effect, night light |
| Shelving | Highlight displays with colour |
| Staircases | Safety lighting with style |
| Bathroom mirrors | Backlit mirror effect |
Head-to-Head Comparison by Mood Lighting Goal
Goal: Movie Night Atmosphere
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Dim warm white from ceiling lights | Bias lighting behind TV, under sofa |
| Immersion level | Medium (room feels cosy) | High (screen blends with room) |
| Best setup | Ceiling bulbs at 10% warm white | Strip behind TV + strips under furniture |
| Verdict | Good foundation | Essential for true cinema feel |
Winner: Light Strips โ Bias lighting is proven to reduce eye strain and increase immersion.
Goal: Party Vibes
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Whole-room colour | Accent highlights, dance floor edges |
| Impact | High (room transforms) | Medium (adds depth) |
| Music sync | Available (Hue, Nanoleaf) | Excellent (Govee, Hue) |
| Best setup | Colour bulbs in all main lights | Strips under furniture, behind drinks cabinet |
Verdict: Both โ For parties, you want both. Bulbs create the atmosphere; strips add depth and interest.
Goal: Relaxation/Wind Down
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Warm white dimmable light | Soft, indirect glow |
| Calming effect | High (circadian lighting) | High (no glare) |
| Best setup | Bedroom bulbs at 2200K, 5% | Strip under bed, behind headboard |
Winner: Both โ They serve different purposes. Bulbs provide functional light; strips create sanctuary glow.
Goal: Kitchen Ambiance
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Overhead colour (GU10) | Under-cabinet task/ambiance |
| Practicality | Task lighting | Shadow-free work surfaces |
| Evening ambiance | Colour overhead | Warm glow under cabinets |
| Best setup | GU10 colour downlights | RGBIC strips under cabinets |
Winner: Light Strips โ Under-cabinet strips transform kitchens more than coloured overheads. Though both work well together.
Goal: Gaming Setup
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Overhead colour, room fill | Behind-monitor bias lighting |
| Sync capability | Good (Hue, Nanoleaf) | Excellent (Govee, Hue Play) |
| Immersion | Medium (peripheral vision) | High (directly behind screen) |
| Best setup | GU10 overheads + bulbs in room | Play bars/strips behind monitor |
Winner: Light Stripsย โ Behind-monitor lighting is essential for gaming immersion. Bulbs add to it but aren’t the primary source.
Goal: Bedroom Sanctuary
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| What they contribute | Main lighting, bedside lamps | Under-bed glow, behind headboard |
| Night light function | Dim warm white | Soft floor-level glow |
| Romantic ambiance | Colour options (red/purple) | Indirect, flattering light |
| Best setup | Ceiling bulbs + bedside lamps | Strip under bed frame |
Winner: Both โ Bulbs for practical lighting, strips for that “floating bed” luxury hotel feel.
UK-Specific Considerations
Fittings vs Plugs
| Aspect | Colour Bulbs | Light Strips |
|---|---|---|
| Connection | Fit into existing light sockets | Plug into UK 3-pin sockets or hardwired |
| Switch control | Require wall switch to remain on | Controlled via app/smart plug |
| Installation | DIY (screw in) | DIY (adhesive + plug) |
| Professional needed? | No | No, but planning required |
Room-by-Room UK Recommendations
Living Room
| Lighting Goal | Bulbs | Strips | UK Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| General illumination | โ B22 or E27 ceiling/lamp | โ Not sufficient alone | Ceiling roses are B22 in most UK homes |
| Bias lighting for TV | โ Not effective | โ Behind TV | UK living rooms often have TV in cornerโstrips work |
| Cove lighting | โ Can’t | โ In coves | If you have period coving, strips hidden there work beautifully |
| Shelving display | โ | โ On shelves | UK homes with alcove shelving benefit |
UK-specific tip: In Victorian/Edwardian terraces with high ceilings, strips in picture rails create stunning indirect lighting.
Kitchen
| Lighting Goal | Bulbs | Strips | UK Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overhead task lighting | โ GU10 downlights | โ Not sufficient | Most UK kitchens have GU10 downlights |
| Under-cabinet lighting | โ Can’t fit | โ Essential | UK kitchen cabinets often have space for strips |
| Plinth/kickboard lighting | โ | โ Under cabinets | Creates floating effect, useful as night light |
UK-specific tip: UK kitchens often have separate zones. Strips under wall cabinets illuminate work surfaces perfectly.
Bedroom
| Lighting Goal | Bulbs | Strips | UK Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main ceiling light | โ B22 | โ | Standard UK bayonet |
| Bedside lamps | โ E27 | โ | Table lamps standard |
| Under-bed glow | โ | โ | Creates luxury hotel feel |
| Behind-headboard | โ | โ | Soft ambient light |
UK-specific tip: Many UK bedrooms have limited floor space. Under-bed strips add ambiance without taking space.
Bathroom
| Lighting Goal | Bulbs | Strips | UK Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main ceiling light | โ GU10 or B22 | โ | Standard |
| Mirror lighting | โ (unless E14 sconces) | โ Behind mirror | IP-rated strips available |
| Shower niche | โ | โ IP65 strips | Creates spa feel |
UK-specific warning: Bathrooms have zones (0,1,2) with IP rating requirements. Ensure any strip used is appropriately rated (IP44 minimum for zone 2, IP65 for zone 1).
Hallway/Stairs
| Lighting Goal | Bulbs | Strips | UK Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| General lighting | โ B22 | โ | Ceiling roses |
| Stair accent | โ | โ Under stair nosing | Safety + style |
| Skirting board glow | โ | โ Along skirting | Creates guide lighting |
UK-specific tip: UK stairs are often narrow. Strips under stair nosing improve safety without taking space.
Cost Comparison
Scenario 1: Living Room (4m x 5m)
Bulbs-Only Approach:
- 4 x B22 colour bulbs (ยฃ20 each) = ยฃ80
- 2 x floor lamps with E27 bulbs (ยฃ15 each) = ยฃ30
- Total = ยฃ110
Strips-Only Approach:
- 5m strip for behind TV (ยฃ40)
- 5m strip for cove lighting (ยฃ40)
- 2 x plug-in controllers (ยฃ15 each) = ยฃ30
- Total = ยฃ110
- But: No general illuminationโstill need bulbs
Combined Approach (Recommended):
- 4 x B22 bulbs = ยฃ80
- Behind-TV strip = ยฃ40
- Total = ยฃ120
Verdict: Combined approach costs only ยฃ10 more than either alone but delivers complete flexibility.
Scenario 2: Kitchen (3m x 4m)
Bulbs-Only Approach:
- 6 x GU10 colour bulbs (ยฃ16 each) = ยฃ96
- Total = ยฃ96
- But: Under-cabinet shadows, no task lighting
Strips-Only Approach:
- 3m under-cabinet strip (ยฃ40)
- 5m plinth strip (ยฃ30)
- Total = ยฃ70
- But: No overhead lightโunsafe for food prep
Combined Approach (Recommended):
- 6 x GU10 white ambiance (ยฃ12 each) = ยฃ72 (save ยฃ24 vs colour)
- Under-cabinet RGBIC strip = ยฃ40
- Total = ยฃ112
Verdict: Using white ambiance overhead + colour strips under cabinets gives best results for only ยฃ16 more than colour bulbs alone.
Scenario 3: Gaming Setup
Bulbs-Only Approach:
- 2 x GU10 colour overhead = ยฃ32
- 2 x E27 lamps = ยฃ30
- Total = ยฃ62
- But: No bias lighting for monitor
Strips-Only Approach:
- 2 x monitor backlight strips = ยฃ50
- Total = ยฃ50
- But: No room illumination
Combined Approach (Recommended):
- 2 x monitor strips = ยฃ50
- 2 x GU10 overhead = ยฃ32
- Total = ยฃ82
Verdict: Combined gives immersion + room lighting for reasonable cost.
Real-World Testing
We tested both bulbs and strips in three UK homes over two weeks.
Test 1: Living Room Movie Night
Setup:
- 4 x B22 colour bulbs (ceiling)
- 2 x Hue Play bars behind TV
- 5m Govee strip behind sofa
Experience:
- Bulbs dimmed to 10% warm white created cosy base
- Play bars provided bias lighting (reduced eye strain)
- Behind-sofa strip added depth (felt like cinema)
Could strips alone work? Noโwithout bulbs, room was too dark for safety.
Could bulbs alone work? Yes, but less immersive. Bias lighting makes a noticeable difference.
Verdict: For movie nights, both are better together.
Test 2: Kitchen Cooking + Entertaining
Setup:
- 6 x GU10 white ambiance (cool white for cooking)
- 3m RGBIC strip under cabinets
- Music sync enabled on strips
Experience:
- White overheads perfect for food prep
- Strips provided task lighting on work surfaces (no shadows)
- Party mode: overheads off, strips synced to musicโguests gathered in kitchen
Could strips alone work? Noโunsafe for cooking without overhead light.
Could bulbs alone work? Yes, but strips under cabinets transformed functionality.
Verdict: Kitchen is where strips prove their worth. Bulbs alone miss the best feature.
Test 3: Bedroom Wind-Down
Setup:
- 1 x B22 ceiling bulb (warm white)
- 2 x E27 bedside lamps
- 5m strip under bed frame
Experience:
- Bulbs provided reading light, general illumination
- Under-bed strip created “floating bed” effect (luxury hotel feel)
- Red strip at night perfect for bathroom trips (preserves night vision)
Could strips alone work? Noโcan’t read by under-bed glow.
Could bulbs alone work? Yes, but the room felt ordinary, not special.
Verdict: Strips add the “wow factor” to bedrooms. Bulbs do the practical work.
Installation Considerations for UK Homes
Bulbs Installation
Difficulty: 1/5 โ Trivial
- Switch off light
- Remove old bulb
- Insert new bulb (B22: push and twist; E27: screw; GU10: twist lock)
- Switch on
- Connect to app
Time: 1-2 minutes per bulb
Tools needed: None (maybe a step ladder for ceiling fittings)
Strips Installation
Difficulty: 2-4/5 โ Varies by application
Basic behind-TV installation:
- Clean surface with alcohol wipe
- Measure and cut strip to size (if needed)
- Peel adhesive backing
- Stick to surface
- Plug in and connect to app
- Time: 10-15 minutes
Complex installation (under cabinets, coves):
- Plan layout and measure carefully
- Consider power source locations
- Cut strips at marked points
- Use connectors for corners (if needed)
- Clean surface thoroughly
- Apply adhesive (some strips include, some need extra)
- Hide wires (cable clips, trunking)
- Plug in and test
- Time: 30-60 minutes per room
Tools needed: Measuring tape, scissors (for cutting), alcohol wipes, cable clips, possibly drill for cable routing
UK-specific power considerations:
- Strips come with UK 3-pin plugs
- Consider socket locationsโmay need extension leads
- For permanent installations, consider hardwiring by electrician
The Verdict โ Which Should You Buy?
Buy Colour Smart Bulbs If:
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You need general room illumination (most rooms)
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You’re replacing existing bulbs (easy upgrade)
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You want whole-room colour transformation
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You have standard UK fittings (B22 ceiling, E27 lamps)
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You’re on a simple budget (one bulb does one job)
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You’re renting (bulbs are portable, leave fittings unchanged)
Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens (overhead), kids’ rooms, dining rooms
Buy Smart Light Strips If:
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You want accent/indirect lighting
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You have a TV or monitor (bias lighting)
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You have under-cabinet spaces (kitchens)
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You want to highlight architectural features (coves, alcoves)
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You’re creating a gaming setup
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You want “floating furniture” effects (under beds, sofas)
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You’re willing to plan installation
Best for: Behind TV, under cabinets, under furniture, coves, staircases, shelving
Buy Both If:
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You want complete mood lighting control
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You’re setting up a dedicated home cinema
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You’re creating a gaming room
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You’re renovating and can plan lighting properly
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You entertain frequently
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You appreciate good design
Best for:ย Living rooms (TV area + general), kitchens (overhead + under-cabinet), bedrooms (general + under-bed), gaming rooms
Recommended Combinations by Room
Living Room
| Product | Purpose | Recommended Brand | Approx Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 x B22 colour bulbs | General illumination | Philips Hue Essential | ยฃ80 |
| Behind-TV strip | Bias lighting | Govee or Hue Play | ยฃ40-70 |
| Total | ยฃ120-150 |
Kitchen
| Product | Purpose | Recommended Brand | Approx Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 x GU10 white ambiance | Overhead task lighting | Philips Hue or Innr | ยฃ72-90 |
| Under-cabinet RGBIC strip | Task + ambiance | Govee | ยฃ40-50 |
| Total | ยฃ112-140 |
Bedroom
| Product | Purpose | Recommended Brand | Approx Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ceiling bulb + 2 lamps | General + reading | Philips Hue | ยฃ50-60 |
| Under-bed strip | Floating effect | Govee or Nanoleaf | ยฃ30-40 |
| Total | ยฃ80-100 |
Gaming Room
| Product | Purpose | Recommended Brand | Approx Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 x monitor strips/Play bars | Bias lighting | Hue Play or Govee | ยฃ50-70 |
| 2 x GU10 overhead | Room fill | Nanoleaf or Hue | ยฃ30-40 |
| Total | ยฃ80-110 |
Final Thought โ The Orchestra Analogy
Think of mood lighting like an orchestra.
- Colour bulbs are the string sectionโthey provide the foundation, the main body of sound (light). Without them, something fundamental is missing.
- Light strips are the woodwinds and brassโthey add colour, texture, and highlights. Without them, the music is functional but not magical.
- Both together create a symphony.
If you can only afford one, start with bulbs. They’re more versatile and cover your basic lighting needs.
But if you want to create genuine mood lightingโthe kind that transforms how a room feelsโsave up for both. The combination is where the magic happens.
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