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  "name": "What is the difference between warm white and cool white lighting, and which is better for a living room?",
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        "text": "Warm white lighting (around 2700K-3000K) produces a softer, yellowish glow, similar to incandescent bulbs, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere often preferred in living rooms. Cool white lighting (around 4000K-5000K) is brighter and has a more bluish-white tone, mimicking daylight. While better for task-oriented areas, cool white can feel less comfortable in a living room. For living rooms, warm white or tunable white options are generally recommended to foster a relaxed ambiance.",
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        "description": "Warm white (2700-3000K) is cozy and inviting, ideal for living rooms. Cool white (4000-5000K) is brighter and more bluish, better for tasks."
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  "description": "Warm white (2700-3000K) is cozy and inviting, ideal for living rooms. Cool white (4000-5000K) is brighter and more bluish, better for tasks."
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