Illuminating Your Kitchen: A Guide to Kitchen Lighting

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Illuminating Your Kitchen: A Guide to Kitchen Lighting

Are you planning a kitchen renovation and are keen to know the best way to light up your culinary haven? Look no further! We will guide you through the crucial aspects to consider when planning your kitchen lighting.

The kitchen is undeniably the heart of our homes, where countless hours are spent preparing family meals, grabbing a quick snack (if you have children, you know this happens frequently), sipping morning coffee while catching up on the news, and unwinding with a glass of wine after a long day. It’s where children do their homework. This versatile space often acts as the epicenter of parties and gatherings. In our opinion, the kitchen is perhaps the most important room in the house.

If you’re contemplating a kitchen renovation, it’s vital to give your lighting choices a well-deserved thought before you roll up your sleeves. Planning for your electrical needs ahead of time will make your project run much smoother, and it’s lighting that ultimately sets the mood you aim to create. So, how do you light up a kitchen?

There are several types of lighting to consider:

Task Lighting

Task lighting is, without a doubt, the most crucial aspect of kitchen lighting. It serves to illuminate the areas where you perform various tasks, such as chopping and cooking. If your task lighting is insufficient, too dim, or obstructed, you’ll struggle to see what you’re preparing. Typically, task lighting is positioned underneath cabinets, casting light onto the countertop or directly above the kitchen island countertop.

Accent Lighting

Accent lighting is used to draw attention to specific features within your kitchen, such as the contents of glass cabinets or artwork on the walls. Another excellent use of accent lighting is highlighting the edges of your cabinets.

Feature Lighting:

Feature lights contribute to the overall aesthetic and ambiance of your kitchen. They are commonly used above kitchen islands or dining tables in kitchen-diners, setting the tone for the room. To create the perfect atmosphere for a relaxing evening or a lively party, consider incorporating dimmer switches. Additionally, when installing pendant lighting, think about the height, especially if you have young children to avoid any glare.

Natural Lighting

Never underestimate the value of natural light. Are you making the most of the natural light available in your kitchen? Could you enhance it by adding larger windows to your space or sky lights perhaps?

Switching

It’s important to think about the placement of your light switches. A well-placed switch makes it convenient to turn lights on or off when entering or exiting the room. Also, consider grouping lights based on their function. If you’re contemplating home automation, now is an excellent time to upgrade to a smart home, enabling you to create perfect scenes at the touch of a button.

Don’t forget the power points! Ensure you have enough power points to accommodate all your kitchen appliances. Consider incorporating USB power points into your plans for conveniently charging your devices.

Call the Experts

In conclusion, your kitchen requires a multifaceted approach to lighting, that ensures maximum comfort and functionality.

When embarking on your kitchen renovation, remember that planning your electrical layout at the outset is a wise move. Avoid pushing lighting decisions to the bottom of your to-do list.

The key types of lighting to consider for your kitchen renovation are task lighting, accent lighting, feature lighting, and embracing the benefits of natural light.

We are always eager to hear your thoughts. If you’re planning a home renovation, don’t hesitate to reach out for expert in-house lighting advice.

Published
June 6, 2019
Written by
Kimberly Kelly
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