Kitchen Lighting – Making sure it meets your needs.

Published: 14th September 2011
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It seems like everyone spends at least a little time in the kitchen—even my 16 month is learning to find what he needs in the kitchen. For most, the kitchen is a vital area as it serves for many purposes. The kitchen is where we cook, work, play, pay bills, and many other things. The kitchen is even a place where some take comfort in reading the newspaper in the morning with their coffee. Since the kitchen area seems to be a room with many different uses, light becomes a very important factor. Having a light in the kitchen that is merely workable just isn’t enough. So how can you ensure that you have the right light for every need in the kitchen? The great news is that there are many options that can help you create the right light in the kitchen.

Undercabinet Lights:

Undercabinet lighting is great for tasks around the kitchen like slicing vegetables on a cutting board or reading a cookbook. It illuminates your counter top area. In comparison, centrally located ceiling fixtures create shadows when the light hits the upper cabinet level or your body. Undercabinet lighting come in a variety of styles: florescent, halogen, and incandescent.


Track Lighting:

Track lighting provides you with many benefits. Track lighting allows you to direct general, task and accent lighting where you need it. This one light option gives many different options for your lighting needs. You can use highly focused units for task lighting and others for general lighting. Many track systems also allow you add pendant lights. Once you decide what fixtures will work best for you, you can than position the lights for your needs and change your mind later.

Recessed lighting:

There are several options when it comes to recessed lighting. A standard recessed light will probably light up walls, floors, cabinet fronts or the top of your head. However, there is a good option for kitchen recessed lighting which is adjustable recessed lights. Adjustable recessed lights allow you to direct light where it is needed.

Dimmers:

You may think that you need to add several different types of lights in order to meet all your needs but sometimes just adding a dimmer can help one type of light meet all of your needs for light in the kitchen. By adding a dimmer, your light source can meet your needs for general lighting, task lighting, or accent lighting. Many fixtures especially undercabinet lights already have an internal dimmer. Check your product details to review its dimming capabilities.


Having the right light for your needs in the kitchen – will make what ever you decide to do in the kitchen easier.

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