LED light, LEDs are an acronym for Light Emitting Diode. They are essentially semiconductor diodes that emit light instantly when an electric current passes through them. LEDs use electrical energy very efficiently and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional light bulbs. They can emit light in different colors and are used in a variety of applications.
We're sure countless images come to mind when you think of LED lighting. But fundamentally, we can categorize them according to the shapes the light creates: linear light, spot light, surface lighting, area lighting, or shaped wall lighting… So how do you choose? The answer depends on your needs. If you don't have an idea to start with, let us create the most suitable lighting design for you and help you choose the right product. Now let's elaborate a little more.
What are the different types of LED lights?
The simplest distinction is between indoor LED lights and outdoor LED lights. Then, they vary according to the shape of the light or fixture:
- Linear LED models,
- Point Dot LED models,
- Surface Wallwasher wall painting designs,
- Wall lighting sconce models,
- Area lighting LED floodlight models.


Then it branches out according to the light conditions:
- Constant light: 3000K, 4000K, 5000K, 6500K, amber, red, green, blue, turquoise light.,
- Dynamic DMX lighting: RGB (all colors RGB), RGBW (all colors + white), Mono (single color dynamic), Tunable (white tones dynamic).
Brighten Your Facades with LED Lighting: The New Trends
With state-of-the-art LED lighting products, you can create stunning designs. You can own buildings that are the center of attention in city centers. Furthermore, if you have a building on a hilltop outside the city, you can be visible from everywhere, even at night. Facade lighting, which is widely used, also increases the value of your property. Additionally, your customer base will grow in commercial spaces. You will have created natural and easy advertising for brand awareness.
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