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  "name": "What is the difference between warm and cool lighting for a kitchen?",
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      "name": "What is the difference between warm and cool lighting for a kitchen?",
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        "text": "Warm and cool lighting refers to the color temperature of the light, measured in Kelvin (K). Warm lighting, typically 2700K to 3000K, emits a soft, yellowish-white glow, similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. This creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere suitable for dining areas or kitchens aiming for a traditional feel. Cool lighting, usually 4000K to 5000K, produces a brighter, bluer-white light, closer to natural daylight. This is often preferred for task-oriented areas like food preparation zones as it enhances visibility and can make colors appear truer. Many modern kitchens incorporate both for versatility.",
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        "description": "Warm lighting (2700K-3000K) is cozy and yellowish, ideal for ambiance, while cool lighting (4000K-5000K) is brighter and bluer, better for task visibility."
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  "description": "Warm lighting (2700K-3000K) is cozy and yellowish, ideal for ambiance, while cool lighting (4000K-5000K) is brighter and bluer, better for task visibility."
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