I wasn't sure in which forum to post this question. Feel free to move it. My home has ~70 dimmers. I've switched the overwhelming majority to LEDs, and just about everything that includes at least 2 recessed lights uses LEDS. However, the dimmers that only control a single recessed light can have issues with a low minimum load, if I try to use LEDs. A much more simple alternative would be to keep using incandescents on these single recessed light dimmers. The problem is that when dimmed the incandescent color temperature gets lower (more orange), and my usual light level involves the lights well dimmed. This results in a mix of yellow color on the LED recessed lights, and orange on the incandescent recessed light a few feet away. My first thought was to get some incandescents with a higher color temperature, so when I dim them to my usual level, they'll have a more similar color to LEDs. Unfortunately, higher color temperature recessed incandescents seem to be almost non-existent. Literally everything I saw online was under 3000K. Another option would be to get lower load incandescents, such as 25-30W instead of 65W, so they do not need to be dimmed at my usual light level and have less of a color change. I saw quite a few 45W options at reasonable price, but little below 45W. This will certainly help, but I dim less than 45/65 = 69%, so I expect I'll certainly see a color difference. Adding an artificial load or combining multiple nearby recessed lighting in to the same dimmer could be a more ideal solution, but I'm not sure if I can do this myself. I don't want to hire an electrician. Does anyone have other suggestions?