Lighting Explained
What Kelvin Means in Lighting
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Lower Kelvin (≈ 2200–3000 K) → Warm light
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Looks orange/yellow, similar to candlelight or traditional incandescent bulbs.
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Creates a cozy, relaxing atmosphere.
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Common in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms.
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Mid-range Kelvin (≈ 3500–4100 K) → Neutral/bright white light
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Balanced between warm and cool.
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Good for kitchens, bathrooms, and workspaces where clarity matters
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Choosing the Right Kelvin
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Warm (2700–3000 K) → Relaxation, ambiance.
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Neutral (3500–4100 K) → Balance of comfort + clarity.