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Kitchens - Choosing the Lighting

 
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A Recipe for Kitchen Lighting


Lighting requirements in a kitchen will depend on the size and complexity of the kitchen space.

Although a kitchen is primarily a work area, it may also be used for dining, or as a gathering place for family and friends.

Small kitchens may only need one central ceiling fixture, combined with perhaps task lighting tucked underneath a cabinet.

A much larger kitchen will demand a blend of general, task and accent lighting.

Centre Lighting

When choosing any light fitting for your kitchen always check that the fitting is suitable for kitchens because of the moisture created in the room.

A large, surface fluorescent provides the most light for the least cost, but does not look particularly attractive, however, this type of fixture will supply plenty of well-diffused general lighting.

Another alternative is a centre bank of spotlights. The advantage is that the spotlights can be moved to illuminate the key work areas of the kitchen without making the room over-bright.

Lighting Over a Kitchen Table

If you have a kitchen/diner, it is worth considering installing some specific lighting for the table area. A decorative pendant, operated with a dimmer control, will provide sufficient task lighting and will allow you to lower the light for dining or entertaining.

Under Cabinet Lighting

Available in slim, energy-efficient fluorescents, miniature track lights or low-voltage linear systems, under cabinet lighting quickly and easily lights up counter tops.