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Can you use 4000K in a living room?
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Can you use 4000K in a living room?
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While 4000K light bulbs aren't too bright and don't impose any blue light exposure, it's certainly appropriate for rooms like living rooms, bathrooms, and kitchens in residential spaces with an aesthetic setting.
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