Warm white is a more comfortable white color that is mostly used in living and residential areas.
Daylight vs warm white. A low colour temperature creates a warm cosy light effect while a high colour temperature creates a cool more energising effect. For example warm white LEDs are 2700K to 3200K daylight is between 4000K to 4500K and cool white is between 5000K to 6200K. This has nothing to do with actual heat from a light bulb but only with the appearance of the light.
On the other hand daylight is a white light that is best for parking lot lights shopping centers streets and garages. The color of a light bulb is measured using the Kelvin K scale. The warmth or coolness of light is known as its color temperature.
This is an unflattering light. Cool white bulbs fall in the range of 3100K to 4500K. Warm white is great for bigger living spaces where you want the room to be warm and inviting.
2700K- it is a warm light that is best for intimate locations. Daylight and soft white light are both great for different reasons. Natural daylight on clear day is about 5000K while on an overcast day its about 6500K.
At the lower end of the scale from 2000K to 3000K the light produced is called warm white and ranges from orange to yellow-white in appearance. Warm White Light 3000 to 4000 Kelvin is more yellowish-white. The light appears as a bright neutral white that shades into blue at the upper end of this range.
A soft white bulb can produce a candle-like glow while a daylight bulb is designed to mimic natural sunlight. Color temperatures between 3100K and 4500K are referred to as cool white or bright white. The color temperature is a measure of the temperature at a certain point in time.

