I did the same - replaced everything I could thin of in the house. I think there's a CFL in the basement, up between floor joists I may have missed and the ones in a crawl space I don't care to crawl in are a couple incans - maybe.
In the shop, I was picking up 4' LED strips, fixture and all for $15 and tried to "stock up" while they were cheap, but now the cheapest ones I see are $25. I managed to replace all of them in the house while the price was still being subsidized but the electric companies. Now, they aren't so cheap.
Avoid the LED tubes meant to be a direct replacement for fluorescent tubes in fluorescent fixtures, at least the ones from WM. They are terribly unreliable and don't last long. Ditch the whole old fixture and get the strips. They pop right on, even when it's well below freezing in the shop.
These things are a boon, especially as ammo can of lead get heavier with age, shops get dimmer with age and these lights are very convenient. For the first time in many decades, I actually have REAL LIGHT over my casting bench. Never though to install a light over it until I started marveling at being able to actually SEE score lines on wood projects and can read the divisions on my scales and rules again.
While on the topic, I've started using a headlamp a lot lately too and did a bunch of searching for something of quality and not priced astronomically. I finally found a brand and to models with which I am very happy; Sofirn HS05 (1XAA) and Sofirn SP40 (1Xrechargeable 18650), both of which run a long time on a cell and are made extremely well, plus very inexpensive, as they are looking for a foothold in the market. They are 1/2 to 1/3 what the other higher quality Chinese (aren't they all?) lights are. They're not overloaded with a bunch of stupid, useless features and modes either. I use these a LOT working on the house and vehicles now.