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Shedding Light On Kitchen Lighting

Lighting is often the last thing considered in a kitchen design and the first thing cut from a budget. But to look its best and function well, a kitchen must be properly lit and that involves more than just specifying stylish fixtures. A good plan blends lighting into the architectural and decorative details of the room.

Usually many people are into a habit of using a single ceiling mounted fixture for their kitchen. But this is not the right way to light up a kitchen as it will result in too much light in some areas and shadows else where.

A single lighting fixture can never provide adequate lighting for a kitchen. There are basic four types of lighting which should be included in a kitchen to get the desired effect.

Task Lighting. It is the workhorse of illumination and provides adequate light for tasks like chopping vegetables and reading recipes. Optimum placement of task lighting comes between a person’s head and the work surface, which makes lighting located below the upper cabinets so effective. If a kitchen remodel includes a pantry, make sure to specify task lighting there as well.

Ambient lighting. It creates a warm glow that fills a room, softens shadows and helps to make people feel instantly welcome in a kitchen. If cabinets do not reach all the way to the ceiling, that space is a great spot for ambient light. Of the four types of lighting, ambient is most often overlooked.

Third category is the accent lighting. These lights are basically used to draw special attention to certain features like any art work etc. Recessed lights are a good option. You can also use lights in the glass cabinets to highlight china, glassware, and other collections.

Decorative lighting. Generally this type of lighting is referred to as architectural jewelry. It adds sparkle to a space.

You can also use dimmer switches in the kitchen. With these you are able to control the brightness of light as per your needs and mood. Like, you have bright light while preparing food. On the other hand you can dim the lighting level for a more romantic evening or dinner. But always go for separate dimmer switches for each type of lighting rather than using one for all.

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