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What Does Kelvin Color Have to do With Anything?

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1900KELVIN
Candle flame color


2200KELVIN
Very Warm – Use for Nostalgic accents


2700KELVIN
Warm – Use for living rooms, bedrooms (incandescent bulbs)


3000KELVIN
Warm, but a tad Cooler than 27K – Use for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms (halogen bulbs)


3500KELVIN
Warm, but spills over to the cool side – Use for kitchen, bathrooms


4000KELVIN
Cool, Use for offices, garages, basements, task lighting (typical fluorescent)


5000KELVIN
Cool, Use for commercial & industrial, warehouses, exterior fixtures, reading light (bright white)


6500KELVIN
Coolest, Use for plants (must have UV)

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