LED bulbs came in grades of warmth. If you pick a LED bulb specked at 2000 to 3000 Kelvin it will be warm. If you double that, or more, it will be 'white hot'.
Flickering of the lights that are on a dimmer is most likely to be a dimmer issue. Dimmers vary enormously in quality from very poor to excellent. My experience is that most are towards the poor end.
SCR dimmer circuits have problems handling the zero crossing. That is the point in the sine wave where the voltage is zero. These circuits are prone to a discontinuity where the voltage crosses the zero point, so there is a prolonged period of zero voltage. The more the light is dimmed, then the period of zero voltage is prone to extend and you get flickering. This problem is also prone to cause a buzz through your speakers, as it also puts interference on your AC lines which can radiate to the high gain voltage amplification stages of audio equipment.
I know the Luton Maestro has least problems at the zero crossing, as I have tested them thoroughly. It is impossible to make an SCR dimmer with no issues at the zero crossing. The best you can do is make it as minimal as you can. The only way to have no problems at the zero crossing, is to use a variable voltage transformer, but these are large and expensive. You won't mount those in a wall, only on wall!