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LED Lights by Room

Every room has hidden potential that can be unlocked with the right lighting—even in places you never thought needed it! Choose where to start and see your home in a whole new light.

Kitchen & Dining

Living Room

Bedroom

Bathroom

Media Room

Outdoor Areas

Closet

Garage

Office & Work Spaces

LED Lighting FAQs

Can I control my lights with Alexa, my phone, a remote, or smart devices like iHome or sensors?

You can control your lights with Alexa, Google Home, and our Leona® Smart App by using our Leona® Pro Smart Home Controller. It’s built to work with those three.

If you’re wondering whether you can group controllers, whether you need both a driver and a controller, or if it’ll work with motion sensors, yes, you can!

You can group Leona® Controllers into one zone to manage every light in your space at once, or split them into different zones for more control and diverse settings.

You’ll always need a power source that matches your lights, usually 12–24VDC.

And yes, the Leona® Pro Smart Home Controller works with our Leona® Smart Motion Sensors—your go-to for lighting things up when someone moves or opens a door or drawer.

Can I use an AC wall dimmer or on/off switch with Leona or other LED strips?

When using the Leona® system, standard wall dimmers won’t work for dimming. Instead, you’ll control dimming through the Leona® app or with Leona remotes.

If you want something on the wall, the Leona® Control Panel gives you just that feel—it’s built just for the system.

If you’re using a regular, hardwired wall dimmer (not part of the Leona® system), it must be paired with a dimmable driver. This setup only works with plain white strips, not tunable white or color-changing ones.

What’s the best color temperature for different rooms or uses?

Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)—which means the shade of white light of your strips, fixtures, and bulbs—is really important for functionality and interior design, as it really affects how your spaces feel and look. When choosing it, you should think about things like how the space is used, what time of day you’re there, who uses it, existing light sources and decor, and other factors.

Here are some common recommendations:

    • Kitchen: 3000 to 4000K → Warm to natural white sets the mood for kitchen conversations and mealtimes, while cool white is great for precision during cooking and prep.
    • Bathroom: 3000 to 4000K → Warm white is ideal for achieving a spa-like, relaxing feel, while cool white works better for beauty routines and tasks that require focus.
    • Bedroom: 1800K to 3000K → Ultra-warm white helps ease you into sleep before bedtime, while warm white makes winding down feel cozy and relaxed.
    • Closet: 4000 to 5000K → Cool white is ideal for catching every detail of your clothes, waking you up after a night of rest and bathroom rituals, and helping you focus while getting dressed.
    • Living Room: 2700 to 3000K → Warm white sets the mood for relaxing with family by the TV or hosting friends in cozy gatherings.
    • TV Backlight: 2700 to 4000K → Warm to neutral whites help reduce eye strain and improve your viewing experience. Some people also prefer multi-color lights that sync to their screen.
    • Office or Task Areas: 4000K to 5000K → Bright, cool white light supports productivity and helps you stay alert during the day—especially for tasks that require your full attention.
    • Exteriors: 3000 to 5000K → Warm light gives your facade and shade structures an inviting feel for relaxing outdoors, while cool white enhances visibility, improves security, and draws attention to otherwise darker areas.

Remember: The best choice depends on your personal style and the look you want. Ideally, avoid mixing different color temperatures in the same area to maintain a consistent feel. One great option is choosing dynamic tunable white lights that offer all CCTs and make it easy to adjust your space’s lighting for any mood or time of day—even automatically.

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Have a unique room in mind?

Every home is different. If yours has a one-of-a-kind space (or several), we’re here to help you find lighting that looks just right and works even better.