This is an area that can be over thought very easily. I simply bought one of those red bulbs from Freestyle when I made my paper order, so since I didn't have to pay shipping specifically for it the cost was just $5. Tried it out last night and it's all I will need. Works perfectly. I haven't made a safelight test yet, but don't think there will be any problems. I also have an inexpensive bike red LED taillight standing by if I need additional light, but I'm used to working w/ minimal light in the darkroom. Make sure that the paper you have is rated for the colour of your safelight. Most times a red one is fine for B&W, but some papers need a different filter.
The safelight is only on when I'm loading the paper onto the easel for prints or test strips, making my exposure, and w/ the paper in the development bath for a few minutes. How much light does anyone need for that? I have to cut my papers down a little to fit my trays, but that one bulb looks like it will give adequate light even for that. After 10 minutes you can see well w/ very little light.
Room colour will have no effect on anything. Just make sure you don't have shiny objects that can reflect light onto the paper (like in bathrooms), and ck for enlarger light leaks, although those are more of a distraction than a problem, as they seldom shine onto the paper.