I don't like LED light for the home, it's a cold looking light.
Depends on the temperature, I hate the yellow warm glow sodium gives off. I had 6500k-7000k which is considered day light, but it felt cold with a blue tint, made the white kitchen look like an operating theater or a clinic. I tried what they consider warm 3000k-3500k, which should be slightly yellowish, instead its a nice crisp white which I really enjoy and slowly this is what I have been adopting now.
Problem I was having with my Halogen G9's is they kept blowing out weekly due to vibrations from the local train station or the little one running around like a loon upstairs, so they where costing me a fortune, plus each bulbs 35w, LED G9's are bloody expensive but over the last months no problem, light out put is very close on the G9 variation to the real deal and at 2.4w a bulb you can't complain. But LED bulbs vary so much, such as I found the way GU10's are manufactured is, they are cheap to buy but the 3w claimed variations produce poor light, where the kitchen had 4 GU10 bulbs, the LED requirement would be double that in bulbs to produce a similar light. Plus the claimed max output is no where near what they claim on most LED bulbs, typically its about ~20% less from my experience.