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  "name": "How do I choose the right brightness and color temperature for my closet lights?",
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      "name": "How do I choose the right brightness and color temperature for my closet lights?",
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        "text": "The right brightness, measured in lumens, depends on your closet's size and how much light you need to see contents clearly. For general closet lighting, 300-500 lumens per linear foot is a good starting point. Color temperature, measured in Kelvin (K), affects the feel. Warmer temperatures (2700K-3000K) create a cozy ambiance, while cooler temperatures (3500K-4000K) provide a brighter, more natural daylight feel, which is excellent for discerning clothing colors accurately. We can help you find a balance that suits your preferences and practical needs during our consultation.",
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        "description": "Brightness (lumens) depends on closet size; 300-500 lumens per linear foot is common. Color temperature (K) affects mood, with cooler (3500K-4000K) best for true color rendition."
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  "description": "Brightness (lumens) depends on closet size; 300-500 lumens per linear foot is common. Color temperature (K) affects mood, with cooler (3500K-4000K) best for tru"
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